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TAKING THE NEXT STEP
It may seem overwhelming, but your journey through weight loss
surgery with us happens in just a few simple steps, beginning with
understanding your insurance and other payment options.
Whether you
are ready to move forward with surgery or are just beginning your
research, contact our office at the number above and speak to a
Patient Services Representative or Insurance Specialist who can help
guide you further and work with your insurance company on your
behalf to obtain coverage.
- Call Us
We値l use the guidelines set forth by the National Institutes
for Health and assess your individual situation to help you
determine if you are a candidate for surgery. If so, we値l
mail you our brochure and Health History Form and secure a seat
for you at our next seminar.
- Benefits Verification
We will contact your insurance company to determine your level
of coverage for bariatric surgery and have this information
available to discuss with you during your consultation. We will
not be able to discuss insurance information with you prior to
your visit.
- Attend a Free Consultation
Our surgeons and staff will provide information about your
options,
risks
and benefits of the procedures, and the insurance approval
process, followed by a question and answer session. You will be
weighed, measured and have vital signs checked. You will also be
asked which procedure you prefer. Most patients are able to make
the decision themselves; in some instances a health condition or
your insurance company dictate the procedure that is best for
you. In the event that you choose to move forward, you can
provide your insurance card, picture ID and a completed Health
History Form and we will begin the insurance approval process.
- Meet the Surgeon & Medical Acceptance
Our surgeons will review the information you provide at the
consultation to ensure you meet the National Institutes of Health
criteria, then review your Health History Form to ensure the
benefits of surgery will outweigh the risks. Your case will
then be assigned to our Insurance Department for benefits
verification. In certain cases you may be asked to provide more
information or medical records, or undergo medical testing or
make an appointment for a physical exam before accepting you as
a patient.
- Pre-Operative Testing
Once your insurance is settled, we値l schedule a date for
surgery date and any necessary pre-operative testing. Our
surgeons carefully evaluate your individual risk factors and
order these test accordingly. Your BMI, current medical
condition, health history and type of procedure will determine
the types of tests you may need.
- Pre-Operative Education & Informed Consent
At this stage you値l first meet with our dietitian to go through
an extensive informed consent process. It can be a bit
overwhelming, so we encourage you to bring a friend or family
member. You will receive written information about your
procedure and the post-operative diet and follow-up care. We encourage you to ask all the questions
you need at this meeting. Afterward, you値l be asked to sign
several documents, including an Informed Consent and a Bariatric
Commitment, which indicates your commitment to following
surgeon痴 orders, recommendations and follow-up schedule. At
this stage, you値l also be required to attend a support group
meeting.
- Pre-Operative Appointment with Surgeon
One to two weeks prior to surgery, you値l have an appointment
with a surgeon. We encourage you to bring a friend or family
member to this visit. Your surgeon will conduct a history and
physical, review your current condition, test results and any
medications you are taking and conduct a physical exam. They
will then review the surgical procedure, discuss the risks,
review your Informed Consent and answer any remaining questions.
If there were abnormal results from your pre-operative tests or
any other problem in proceeding with surgery, your surgeon will
discuss this with you. Otherwise, the next step is surgery!
- Hospital Admission
Prior to surgery, your surgeon will answer any final questions
and determine who will accompany you so they know who to
communicate with once the procedure is complete. Then you will
be transported to the operating room and given medication to
help you relax and fall asleep.
After surgery you will go to the recovery room for about an
hour. You will be closely monitored as you begin to wake up
from surgery. You will be started on pain medications as soon
as you are able to vocalize you are having pain. If necessary,
you may also request Phenergan for nausea.
During the surgery and while you are in the recovery room, your
family may wait in the surgical waiting lounge. Relatives and
friends are not permitted in the recovery room. If you remain
at St. Anthony's Hospital, you will go straight to the I.C.U. from
recovery. This is where you will be for the remainder of your
hospital stay. If your insurance mandates you go elsewhere, you
will probably be placed on the medical/surgical floor. Once you
have been moved from recovery and your monitors are connected,
your friends and family members will be permitted to see you.
- Follow-up Care
We take your follow-up appointments very seriously and expect
you to do the same. You will need to make an appointment to
follow-up at the Obesity Option Specialists
office at the
following intervals:
- 1 week post-op
- 1 month post-op (Lab work required)
- 3 months post-op (Lab work required)
- 6 months post-op (Lab work required)
- 1 year post-op (Lab work required)
- Annually thereafter
Please note follow up appointments may vary depending on your
surgery type and surgeons requirements. You will be given a specific
follow up schedule prior to your surgery.
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