Ascension Medical Center Weight Loss Program
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Ascension Medical Center Weight Loss Program

  • Weight-loss and bariatric surgery

Hours

Monday: 8 a.m. - 5 p.m.
Tuesday: 8 a.m. - 5 p.m.
Wednesday: 8 a.m. - 5 p.m.
Thursday: 8 a.m. - 5 p.m.
Friday: 8 a.m. - 5 p.m.
Saturday: Closed
Sunday: Closed

Appointments

Bariatric Surgery FAQs

Our bariatric surgery care teams at Ascension Michigan Weight-Loss Program answer your frequently asked questions about surgical weight loss.

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Choosing to get bariatric surgery is an important decision. You should know what to expect and how to prepare for your weight-loss journey. Before your first consultation with a bariatric surgeon, please review our frequently asked questions. We provide you with answers about the types of bariatric surgery, dietary guidelines, recovery and more.

Who qualifies for weight-loss surgery?
The National Institutes of Health set criteria to determine who will qualify for weight-loss surgery. Patients with a BMI greater than 40 qualify for surgery, and patients with a BMI from 35-39.9 with weight related health conditions may also qualify for surgery. You must have tried to lose weight by other methods before pursuing a bariatric procedure.

What procedures are performed at the Ascension Michigan Weight-Loss Program?
Our surgeons perform the sleeve gastrectomy, Roux-en-Y gastric bypass, adjustable gastric banding, gastric balloon. We also perform revisions and conversions, including gastric-outlet reduction, which is done endoscopically.

What is a laparoscopic procedure?
Laparoscopic surgery is a minimally invasive procedure that uses small incisions. This surgical technique helps to lower your risk of complications (infections, hernias,etc.) and shorten your recovery time.

Is bariatric surgery covered by my health insurance plan?
Coverage depends on your specific insurance plan. We recommend contacting your provider to verify your bariatric surgery coverage and any plan limitations.

How do I get started with a weight-loss plan at Ascension Michigan Weight-Loss Program?
You can get started by attending our weight-loss seminar. In-person seminars and online seminars are available. A seminar will give you a better understanding of your options. If you are ready to move forward with weight-loss surgery, select Watch An Online Seminar on our About Us page.

Are there things that I will need to do before my surgery?
Yes. You will need to complete a psychological evaluation and obtain a medical clearance from your primary care doctor. Other medical tests may also be needed as required by your health insurance.

Can someone come with me to my appointments?
Absolutely. We encourage you to bring a support person with you to your appointments. Surgery is a lifestyle change, so having a support person over 18 years old during the process is very helpful. Please, no children.

How long will I be in the hospital?
Most patients spend between two to five days in the hospital following bariatric surgery. Laparoscopic bariatric surgery usually requires a shorter hospital stay. Your surgeon will decide when you are ready to leave based on your progress.

How long will I be off work post-surgery?
Everyone’s recovery period is different. Your downtime is based on the type of surgery and type of work duties you perform. Your care team will talk to you about recovery during the pre-surgical preparation process.

Will the results of bariatric surgery last?
No matter which procedure you choose, each of them require lifestyle changes to be successful. This includes eating a healthy diet, exercising regularly, follow-up appointments with a weight-loss specialist, attending support groups, and one-on-one psychological support as needed. There have been cases where patients do not lose the amount of weight they expected or have gained some of their weight back. Your success is directly related to your commitment to the post-surgical program. Surgery is only one part of the process. Long-term lifestyle changes keep you at a healthy weight. Our dedicated care teams are here to help you every step of the way.

Will I have a lot of pain or discomfort?
Post-surgical pain is to be expected. Our care teams will personalize your pain management based on your specific needs.

Will I have hunger pains?
Every person’s journey is different. We will provide you with tools, resources and education to help make sure that your journey is comfortable and successful.

Will I have to take vitamins?
All procedures require a lifetime vitamin supplementation. Our dietitians will help customize your vitamin regimen.

Do I have to follow a special diet after surgery?
You will meet with a registered dietitian and attend education classes prior to surgery. Special diets will be discussed during these appointments. Every patient follows a diet progression of liquid, pureed, soft and solid foods.

Do I have to exercise right after surgery?
You will start walking shortly after surgery. Your surgeon will work with you to determine the timing and level of activity necessary for a successful weight-loss journey.

Do you offer bariatric support groups?
We have support groups monthly. These are helpful for patients both before and after surgery. You are welcome to bring a friend or support person with you to these groups.