The Process

  • Request an Information pack on our Home Page.

  • Patients must be referred by a General Practitioner who needs to give details of any medical problems and previous surgery, including your weight and height measurements. This letter needs to be received at our clinic before your initial consultation appointments can be made.

    If for some reason, you are unable to obtain a GP referral, please contact the clinic to discuss.

  • Once we receive your referral, we will contact you to make your multidisciplinary team appointments. We all consult at this practice, making the process as easy and stress free as possible.

    The initial consultations will be carried over 1-2 days, and will cover all aspects of the pre, intra and post surgical phases. These include the initial consultations with the bariatric nurse and the surgeon, who will discuss fully the surgical options available to you, along with the risks and complications associated with these.

  • After seeing the bariatric nurse and the surgeon, you will then be required to see the nutritionist and the psychologist.

    During the course of your initial consultations with all the members of our team, you will have an assessment of your general health, specifically looking at any co-morbidities (conditions related to your weight). We will outline the different surgical procedures available based on our philosophy, the complications and risks (including death) of these along with preventative measures. We will educate you on the nutritional aspects, both pre- and post-operatively and support you with tools and strategies to enable you to deal with the changes you confront and the challenges you may face, both physically and emotionally. We strongly encourage you to ask questions and we will endeavour to ensure these questions are answered adequately and honestly.

  • We know that successful weight loss requires close follow-up with the multi-disciplinary surgical team. This includes regular appointments at 4 - 6 weeks, then at 4, 8, 12, 18 and 24 months respectively. Your GP will generally take over your care at this stage. You may, at times, require more frequent visits in addition to those routinely scheduled and these will be discussed with you as appropriate. These follow-up appointments may include prior blood tests and occasionally other studies/investigations in order to monitor and maintain your health. We encourage you to be seen regularly by your GP and other specialists as required for management of any medical conditions, such as diabetes, sleep apnoea, high blood pressure, or any other disease that may have resulted from your weight problem.

    All forms of bariatric surgery are a tool, not a cure, miracle or guarantee. It is possible to regain some or all of your weight and we encourage you to become an informed and willing team member involved in your own success. We will work with you as best we can to help this become a reality.

What People Are Saying

 

“The team at Weight Loss in Hamilton are amazing and are very holistic in the way the deal with and look at things.”

— AMcD