How long is pre op for bariatric surgery?
Rachel Hernandez
Published Jun 22, 2026
How long is pre op for bariatric surgery?
You will need to see your Primary Care Physician for a surgical clearance prior to surgery. This should be done 3-4 weeks prior to your surgery date. Your surgical clearance is valid for a 30 day period.
What is the easiest bariatric surgery?
Lap band surgery is the least invasive procedure for weight loss surgery, yielding the fastest recovery time. We can perform this surgery in 30-60 minutes on an outpatient basis, and most of our patients go back to work in a week.
How hard is it to get approved for bariatric surgery?
You typically qualify for bariatric surgery if you have a BMI of 35-39, with specific significant health problems like Type 2 diabetes, sleep apnea or high blood pressure. A BMI of 40 or higher also is a qualifying factor.
What tests are done before bariatric surgery?
2 – 3 Weeks Before Surgery You’ll undergo specific blood tests, a chest x-ray, and an electrocardiogram (EKG). Your bariatric surgeon will answer any questions you have about these tests.
What blood work is done before bariatric surgery?
Certain basic tests are done prior to surgery: A complete blood count. Urinalysis. Chemistry panel. Gallbladder ultrasound.
What is the best weight loss surgery 2020?
Sleeve gastrectomy has emerged in the last 12 years as the safest, simplest procedure with the fewest complications. The 45-minute procedure is highly effective at reversing diabetes and causing substantial long term weight loss.
Who should not get weight loss surgery?
Teens usually don’t get weight loss surgery unless they’re extremely obese, with a body mass index (BMI) of at least 35, and with a significant weight-related medical condition. If you’re thinking about it, talk to your doctor about whether it’s a good option for you.
How do I ask my doctor for bariatric surgery?
Make an Appointment with Your Primary Care Physician Tell your GP that you are interested in weight loss surgery and are seeking a referral. Discuss your present health conditions or any medications you are on and how these may be affected with surgery.