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Weight Loss & Metabolic Center at Patients Medical Center - Pasadena, TX

4600 East Sam Houston Pkwy S, Pasadena, TX 77505
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Weight Loss & Metabolic Center at Patients Medical Center - Pasadena, TX

The Weight Loss & Metabolic Center at Patients Medical Center specializes in improving the health and well-being of severely overweight patients using leading-edge technology. Our multidisciplinary team includes highly skilled bariatric surgeons, specialists in gastroenterology, sleep disorders and cardiology, nutrition counselors and a support group. We’re passionate about medical weight loss and are dedicated to helping you make this transformation through informed decisions. We help you find the right weight loss solution for your needs, provide a safe experience to ensure you're comfortable throughout your weight loss journey, and support you at every step along the way.

What we offer

  • Bariatric Surgery (Weight Loss Surgery)
    Bariatric Surgery (Weight Loss Surgery)

    Through a range of care including weight loss procedures and nutrition counseling, we help you achieve lasting weight and lifestyle changes and a healthier future.

Billing and insurance

We’re ready to support you every step of the way, from helping with bill payments to explaining our financial assistance policies and accepted insurance plans. We are here to help you navigate the process with confidence.

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Frequently asked questions

At Patients Medical Center, we understand that obesity is a complex chronic disease. There isn’t one therapy that works for everyone, and success looks very different on an individual basis. That’s why we provide our patients with the tools and information they need to make the decisions that work best for them. 

Our comprehensive program and multidisciplinary team are here to help you achieve your goals through:

  • Medical clearance
  • Nutritional counseling
  • Mental health consultation
  • Monthly dedicated support groups
  • Follow-up care

Our highly skilled bariatric surgeons are experienced in a range of surgical and non-surgical bariatric surgery procedures, including minimally invasive procedures.

These include:

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  • Gastric sleeve surgery: In gastric sleeve surgery, part of the stomach is removed to make it smaller, which will help you eat less and lose weight.
  • Gastric bypass surgery: Gastric bypass is surgery to make the stomach smaller and change the connection between the stomach and the intestines, helping you eat less and feel full sooner.
  • Gastric band surgery: Laparoscopic adjustable gastric banding makes the stomach smaller and limits how much food it can hold. This helps you eat less and feel full sooner.

For the right candidates, the benefits of weight loss procedures far outweigh the risks. When making your decision, it is important to consider your lifestyle, age, level of health, and any pre-existing conditions. We’ll take the time to carefully evaluate all these factors and determine the best option for you. We’ll recommend a procedure and a plan that will move you toward improved health with the ability to live life as you choose. Even if you don't qualify for bariatric surgery, you may qualify for a non-surgical weight loss procedure.

Our patients experience a dramatic improvement in their overall quality of life. They’re finally able to do the things they’ve been unable to do for so many years. And if that isn’t enough, bariatric surgery can also help patients achieve:

  • Longer life expectancy
  • Reduction or elimination of diabetes issues
  • Lower cholesterol levels
  • Reduction or elimination of hypertension
  • Better sleep
  • Enhanced mobility and range of movement
  • Decreased risk of cancer
  • Increased fertility

All surgeries carry inherent risks, including infection, bleeding, blood clots, and complications related to anesthesia. In addition, bariatric surgeries include the risk of:

Fifteen million Americans have been diagnosed with morbid obesity, and many are candidates for bariatric surgery. The National Institutes of Health (NIH) provides the following bariatric surgery guidelines:

  • Previous attempts at weight loss have not been successful
  • No medical or psychological conditions exist that would make surgery too risky
  • Patient is motivated and willing to undergo surgery and a complete change in lifestyle

AND

  • BMI (body mass index) is 40 or above, or BMI is 35 or above with the presence of diabetes, high blood pressure, sleep apnea, hyperlipidemia, or other serious complications of obesity.

Our team is here to guide you on your weight loss journey. If you’d like to learn more, come to one of our free in-person informational seminars led by our expert bariatric surgeons and learn about the weight loss options available to you. Get a better understanding of each step leading up to your bariatric procedure, your surgical weight loss options, and any lifestyle changes needed post-operation.

Yes. The Weight Loss & Metabolic Center at Patients Medical Center partners with MDSave, a program that allows patients to pay cash for procedures online or set up financing options ahead of time. Our partnership currently applies to the gastric bypass Roux-En-Y and gastric sleeve procedures with Dr. Rizwan Chaudhry.

Yes. We offer secure online access to your health information, making it easier and more convenient to manage your care. We’re here to simplify your health care journey and put your needs first.

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We accept most major insurance plans. If you have specific questions, give us a call—we’re happy to help.

 

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