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Dignity Health Arizona Weight Loss

Weight loss surgery

Dignity Health Arizona Weight Loss

Start your weight loss journey

Starting your journey with bariatric surgery can feel overwhelming. Questions about the procedure, selecting a proficient bariatric physician, insurance intricacies, and choosing the right weight loss method might flood your mind. Our team, experts in minimally invasive weight loss surgery, is here to address those concerns, guiding you toward the best, safest choice tailored for you.

Don't stay in the dark. Reach out to our weight loss specialists today to book a consultation or reserve a spot in our informative session.

What Is Weight Loss Surgery?

Weight loss surgery, also known as bariatric surgery, is a safe and effective way to lose weight long-term. It reduces the amount of food your stomach holds and helps you to feel full faster, resulting in significant weight loss results. The best way to get started is to schedule a consultation. Talking with us will help you understand your weight loss surgery options, recovery time, complications, and risks. Many chronic conditions can be improved or eliminated through surgical weight loss.

Common Chronic Conditions that Qualify for Weight Loss Surgery

  • Morbid Obesity
  • Arthritis
  • Sleep Apnea
  • High Blood Pressure
  • High Cholesterol
  • Type 2 Diabetes

From the moment you step through our doors until you achieve your weight loss objectives, we're by your side. Our all-inclusive approach encompasses physical and psychological assessments, tailored nutritional guidance, post-operative medication, and a supportive community of peers. We're dedicated to ensuring you achieve the results you've been dreaming of.

Vertical Sleeve Gastrectomy (VSG)

What Is It?
This popular procedure restricts the volume of food that can be eaten with no intestinal bypass by creating a small stomach about the size of a banana. You will experience noticeable changes in your gut hormones as this procedure promotes satiety, suppresses hunger, and in many cases reverses Type 2 diabetes.

How It Works

  • Minimally invasive
  • Significantly reduces amount of food consumed
  • Reduces size of stomach 

Average Surgery Length
1+ hour

Average Time Away from Work
1 Week

Average Weight Loss*
60% of excess weight

Gastric Bypass

What Is It?
A small pouch is attached to small intestines where food is separated. This allows food to bypass portions of the small intestine. Not only are fewer calories and nutrients being absorbed, but changes in gut hormones that promote satiety and suppress hunger result in weight loss and in some cases reverse Type 2 diabetes.

How It Works

  • Long-term, sustained weight loss
  • Limits carbs and sugar
  • Bypasses intestines

Average Surgery Length
2+ hour

Average Time Away from Work
1 Week

Average Weight Loss*
70% of excess weight

Gastric Reduction Duodenal Switch

What Is It?
Gastric reduction duodenal switch is a type of bariatric surgery. It can help obese people achieve significant weight loss. Gastric reduction duodenal switch is a combination procedure.

How It Works
With this procedure, the food empties directly into the duodenum, bypassing about ¾ of the small intestine. This causes the body to absorb fewer calories and nutrients. Duodenal switch surgery affects hormones in the gut to reduce hunger, increase satiety and help control blood sugar to effectively treat diabetes.

Average Surgery Length
2+ hour

Average Time Away from Work
1-2 weeks

Average Weight Loss*
People typically maintain at least 60 to 70% weight

 

Trying to decide which weight loss surgery is right for you? Learn more about our bariatric surgery options, or call (480) 757-0292 to schedule a consultation or attend an informational session. Ask about our nonsurgical weight loss and medical weight loss options as well.