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Am I A Weight Loss Surgery Candidate?

Criteria

 

Read their weight loss success story.

Criteria

The Northwest Hospital Bariatric Surgery Program adheres to the National Institute of Health (NIH) guidelines to determine if an individual is a candidate for Bariatric Surgery. Specifically, individuals must meet the following criteria:

  • A Body Mass Index (BMI) of 40 or greater

    OR


  • Body Mass Index (BMI) greater than 35 and has associated health problems related to obesity

    AND

  • Dietary attempts at weight control have been ineffective
  • Psychological stability
  • Knowledgeable about the the operation (risks, benefits, long-term consequences)
  • Motivated
  • No other medical problems

To be a potential surgical candidate, you must participate in the surgeon’s detailed pre-operative assessment to ensure you meet all the criteria. The assessment includes a thorough evaluation of your health history.

If you have any questions about weight loss surgery and our support program, please call us at (206) 368-1350, or send us an email.

 

 


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