If you're considering surgical weight loss, you've come to the right place. Our weight loss specialists will answer your questions and provide the best care, every step of the way.
Committing to weight loss surgery is a big step. As you consider your options, it’s important to keep in mind the lifestyle changes you’ll need to make before and after surgery. This can be a scary and confusing process.
Mercy has a team of experts to help you sort through your feelings and take steps towards a healthier future. Our team will help you find a safe space where you can talk about fears, overcome shame and adapt to your new life.
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See how Mercy psychologists help patients make important lifestyle changes.
As you drop the pounds, we coordinate care with your primary care doctor and any specialists to ensure your success. We work to protect your health over time by providing immediate follow-up care, and ongoing support.
Surgery is just one part of your lifelong commitment to better health — and our team is here to help.
Studies have shown that carefully screened patients in their 60s and beyond can be safely treated with bariatric surgery.
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Read MoreMost of Mercy’s Bariatric programs have achieved prestigious accreditation.
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