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Procedure | Price Range | |
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Gastric Bypass Cost Average | $28,900 - $79,400 | Free Quote |
Lap Band Surgery Cost Average | $9,600 - $26,300 | Free Quote |
Gastric Sleeve Cost Average | $20,800 - $57,000 | Free Quote |
Duodenal Switch Cost Average | $37,600 - $103,200 | Free Quote |
Single Anastomosis Duodenal Switch (SADI) Cost Average | $31,700 - $87,200 | Free Quote |
Facility | City | Type |
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Metro Atlanta Gastroenterology | Atlanta | Ambulatory Surgical Center |
Perimeter Surgery Center | Atlanta | Ambulatory Surgical Center |
Georgia Surgicare | Monroe | Ambulatory Surgical Center |
Georgia SurgiCare | Snellville | Ambulatory Surgical Center |
Georgia SurgiCare | Norcross | Ambulatory Surgical Center |
Georgia SurgiCare | Lawrenceville | Ambulatory Surgical Center |
Surgery Center at Mt Zion | Morrow | Ambulatory Surgical Center |
Grady Memorial Hospital | Atlanta | Acute Care Hospital |
South Fulton Medical Center | East Point | Medical Center |
Emory Clinic Ambulatory Surgery Center | Atlanta | Ambulatory Surgical Center |
CPM Sugery Center | Austell | Ambulatory Surgical Center |
Lawrenceville Surgery Center | Lawrenceville | Ambulatory Surgical Center |
Atlanta Medical Center | Atlanta | Medical Center |
Wellstar Spalding Medical Center | Griffin | Acute Care Hospital |
Northside Hospital Cherokee | Canton | Acute Care Hospital |
Wellstar Cobb Medical Center | Austell | Acute Care Hospital |
Wellstar Douglas Hospital | Douglasville | Acute Care Hospital |
Gwinnett Center for Outpatient Surgery | Snellville | Ambulatory Surgical Center |
Northside Hospital | Atlanta | Acute Care Hospital |
Piedmont Cartersville Medical Center | Cartersville | Acute Care Hospital |
Northside Dunwoody Outpatient Surgery Center | Dunwoody | Ambulatory Surgical Center |
Atlanta Outpatient Surgery Center | Sandy Springs | Ambulatory Surgical Center |
East West Surgery Center | Austell | Ambulatory Surgical Center |
Rock Bridge Surgical Institute | Roswell | Ambulatory Surgical Center |
Piedmont Eastside Medical Center | Snellville | Acute Care Hospital |
Piedmont Fayette Hospital | Fayetteville | Acute Care Hospital |
Emory University Hospital | Atlanta | Acute Care Hospital |
Wesley Woods Hospital | Atlanta | Acute Care Hospital |
North Crescent Surgery Center | Alpharetta | Ambulatory Surgical Center |
Northwoods Surgery Center | Cumming | Ambulatory Surgical Center |
Tanner Medical Center Villa Rica | Villa Rica | Acute Care Hospital |
Buckhead Ambulatory Surgery Center | Atlanta | Ambulatory Surgical Center |
Piedmont Rockdale Hospital | Conyers | Acute Care Hospital |
Childrens Healthcare of Atlanta Surgery Center at Meridian Mark Plaza | Atlanta | Ambulatory Surgical Center |
Perlow Facility | Marietta | Ambulatory Surgical Center |
Emory-adventist Hospital | Smyrna | Acute Care Hospital |
Piedmont Mountainside Hospital Inc | Jasper | Acute Care Hospital |
Northside Hospital Forsyth | Cumming | Acute Care Hospital |
Piedmont Newnan Hospital | Newnan | Acute Care Hospital |
Wellstar North Fulton Hospital | Roswell | Acute Care Hospital |
Northside Hospital Gwinnett | Lawrenceville | Acute Care Hospital |
Laurus Surgical | Conyers | Ambulatory Surgical Center |
Wellstar Kennestone Regional Medical Center | Marietta | Acute Care Hospital |
Emory University Hospital Midtown | Atlanta | Acute Care Hospital |
Tanner Medical Center - Carrollton | Carrollton | Acute Care Hospital |
Resurgens Surgical Center | Atlanta | Ambulatory Surgical Center |
Eps Surgical Center | Decatur | Ambulatory Surgical Center |
Forsyth Surgical Center | Cumming | Ambulatory Surgical Center |
Wellstar Paulding Medical Center | Dallas | Acute Care Hospital |
Dennis Surgial Center | Atlanta | Ambulatory Surgical Center |
Marietta Surgical Center | Marietta | Ambulatory Surgical Center |
Piedmont Newton Hospital | Covington | Acute Care Hospital |
The Physicians' North Atlanta Surgery Center | Atlanta | Ambulatory Surgical Center |
Clayton Outpatient Surgical Center | Jonesboro | Ambulatory Surgical Center |
Piedmont Hospital | Atlanta | Acute Care Hospital |
Advanced Surgery Center of Georgia | Canton | Ambulatory Surgical Center |
Roswell Surgery Center | Roswell | Ambulatory Surgical Center |
Milton Hall Surgery Center | Alpharetta | Ambulatory Surgical Center |
Southern Regional Medical Center | Riverdale | Acute Care Hospital |
Northlake Surgical Center | Tucker | Ambulatory Surgical Center |
Saint Joseph's Hospital of Atlanta, Inc | Atlanta | Acute Care Hospital |
Newton Rockdale Ambulatory Surgery Center | Covington | Ambulatory Surgical Center |
Georgia SurgiCare | Loganville | Ambulatory Surgical Center |
Piedmont Henry Hospital | Stockbridge | Acute Care Hospital |
Specialty Surgery Center | Atlanta | Ambulatory Surgical Center |
Georgia Surgical Center On Peachtree | Atlanta | Ambulatory Surgical Center |
Emory Decatur Hospital | Decatur | Acute Care Hospital |
Roderique Surgi-center | Atlanta | Ambulatory Surgical Center |
Piedmont Walton Hospital | Monroe | Acute Care Hospital |
Ngmc Barrow, Llc | Winder | Acute Care Hospital |
Emory Hillandale Hospital | Lithonia | Acute Care Hospital |
Bariatric Surgery Cost and Procedure Introduction
Bariatric surgery, also called weight loss surgery, can help patients lose weight when diets, exercise, and other lifestyle changes have failed. To qualify for bariatric surgery, you must have a body mass index (BMI) of 40 or higher. If your BMI is between 35 and 40, you may qualify if you have at least one obesity-related health condition, such as type 2 diabetes, heart disease, or high blood pressure. Common bariatric procedures include gastric bypass, gastric sleeve, and lap band surgeries.
Most bariatric surgeries are performed laparoscopically. This means that the surgeon operates through a few small incisions in your stomach instead of one or more larger incisions. Depending on which type of weight loss surgery you get, your surgeon will either remove part of your stomach or divide it into two separate parts. No matter what the steps are, the end result is the same—the amount of food that your stomach can hold will be significantly reduced.
Many weight loss surgeries, especially gastric sleeve and lap band, are performed as outpatient procedures. This means that you’ll typically be able to go home the same day as your surgery. However, some patients may need to stay a night or two in the hospital while their medical team monitors their recovery. Whether you have your surgery as an inpatient or outpatient procedure can affect the price you pay. Other factors that can affect the cost of your surgery include the surgeon you choose, your healthcare facility, and the city in which you have your procedure.
Patient Preparation for Bariatric Surgery
No matter which type of bariatric surgery you choose, you will need to use the weeks or months leading up to your procedure to prepare for your recovery and beyond. For your weight loss surgery to be successful, you will need to commit to making significant healthy lifestyle changes both before and after your procedure. For example, your physician will probably recommend starting a physical activity program and quitting smoking in the weeks before your surgery.
To help ensure that your body is ready for surgery, your doctor may order blood tests, a physical exam, and other diagnostic tests to get a clear picture of your overall health. They may also refer you to a nutritionist and mental health counselor who can help you prepare, both physically and mentally, for your life after bariatric surgery.
Don’t be shy about asking your doctor or surgeon any questions you may have during this time. They will be able to give you advice on how to prepare your home for your recovery, as well as give you an idea of what to expect as you heal from your surgery. With the right preparation before your procedure, you can help set yourself up for healthy weight loss during and after your recovery.
What to Expect During and After Lap Band Surgery
The specifics of your surgery will depend on which bariatric procedure you choose. Usually, weight loss surgeries are performed laparoscopically and take anywhere from one to a few hours. You will be under general anesthesia, so you will be asleep for your procedure and feel no pain. Click here for specifics on what happens during different weight loss surgeries, such as gastric sleeve surgery.
After any bariatric surgery, you will be instructed to follow a strict diet during your recovery. Typically, you will start out with clear liquids and gradually add in more solid foods as your stomach heals. It’s important to follow your doctor’s guidelines for what—and how much—you should eat during your bariatric surgery recovery. Eating too much too soon may cause nausea or stomach pain. Your physician may recommend taking a multivitamin or other supplement during your recovery to ensure that you get all the nutrients you need as you heal.
In the months after your bariatric surgery, you will have a few follow-up visits with your doctor. As you heal during your recovery, they will guide you in making healthy lifestyle changes, such as sticking to a nutrient-rich diet and exercising regularly. These changes will aid in your weight loss and help you manage any obesity-related health conditions.
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