Initial Assessment and Diagnosis
- Body Mass Index (BMI) Calculation: We use BMI as a primary measure to classify obesity and assess health risks. A BMI of 30 or higher is considered obese.
- Detailed Medical Evaluation: Our team conducts a thorough evaluation of the patient’s medical history, lifestyle habits, family history, and any existing medical conditions to understand the underlying causes and impacts of obesity.
- Laboratory Tests: We may perform blood tests to check for associated conditions such as diabetes, high cholesterol, and hormonal imbalances.
Individualized Treatment Plans
- Lifestyle Modifications: We emphasize sustainable lifestyle changes as the cornerstone of obesity management. This includes:
- Nutritional Counseling: Our dietitians work with patients to develop personalized meal plans that promote healthy eating habits. We focus on balanced diets, portion control, and the inclusion of nutrient-dense foods.
- Physical Activity Guidance: We provide tailored exercise recommendations based on the patient’s fitness level and health status. Regular physical activity is essential for weight loss and overall health.
- Behavioral Therapy: Our psychologists offer support in addressing emotional and psychological factors contributing to obesity, such as stress eating or food addiction.
Medical Management
- Pharmacotherapy: For patients who struggle with lifestyle modifications alone, we may prescribe medications to assist with weight loss. These medications work by suppressing appetite, increasing feelings of fullness, or reducing the absorption of fat.
- Regular Monitoring: We monitor the patient’s progress through regular follow-ups, adjusting treatment plans as necessary to ensure optimal results.
Bariatric Surgery
- Surgical Options: For patients with severe obesity (BMI ≥ 40) or obesity-related health conditions (BMI ≥ 35 with comorbidities) who have not achieved adequate weight loss through other means, bariatric surgery may be recommended. Our expert bariatric surgeons offer several types of procedures, including:
- Gastric Bypass Surgery: A procedure that reduces the size of the stomach and bypasses a portion of the small intestine, limiting food intake and nutrient absorption.
- Sleeve Gastrectomy: This surgery involves removing a large portion of the stomach, leaving a tube-shaped stomach (or “sleeve”) that holds less food.
- Adjustable Gastric Banding: A band is placed around the upper part of the stomach to create a small pouch that limits food intake.
- Biliopancreatic Diversion with Duodenal Switch (BPD/DS): A more complex surgery that reduces the size of the stomach and bypasses a significant portion of the small intestine, leading to reduced calorie and nutrient absorption.
- Post-Surgical Care and Support: We provide comprehensive pre- and post-operative care, including nutritional guidance, psychological support, and regular monitoring to ensure successful outcomes and prevent complications.
Obesity-Related Health Conditions Management
- We also address obesity-related health issues such as type 2 diabetes, hypertension, sleep apnea, and joint problems. Our specialists work together to provide integrated care that improves overall health and quality of life.