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Surgical Weight-Loss Pathway

Bariatric Surgery

Bariatric surgery is a surgical weight-loss pathway that may be considered for clinically suitable patients with obesity, high BMI or obesity-linked health concerns.

Clinical pathway

Evaluation • Suitability • Planning • Follow-up

Who This May Be For

Suitability-based language is important. No pathway is right for every patient.

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Selected patients whose BMI, health risks and previous attempts need specialist review.

2

Patients with obesity-linked concerns such as diabetes, fatty liver, sleep apnea, joint pain or mobility difficulty.

3

Patients who want to understand surgery only after medical suitability, risks and follow-up needs are discussed.

How This Pathway Works

A simple overview before any clinical decision is made.

Step 1

The patient’s clinical profile is reviewed before any procedure is discussed.

Step 2

Suitable surgical options are explained in patient-friendly language, including preparation, hospital planning and recovery guidance.

Step 3

Follow-up, nutrition and long-term habit support remain part of the pathway.

What Clinical Evaluation May Consider

The right pathway depends on the person, not a single procedure page.

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BMI and weight history

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Medical conditions

3

Previous weight-loss attempts

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Reports and investigations

5

Procedure suitability

6

Risk and recovery discussion

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Long-term follow-up needs

Mohak’s Approach

Each modality sits inside a wider obesity and metabolic care ecosystem, not a one-option conversation.

Dr. Mohit Bhandari-led evaluation

Specialist obesity/metabolic ecosystem

Full-spectrum treatment options

Patient and family counselling

Follow-up support

Bariatric Surgery FAQs

Short answers to common starting-point questions.

Evaluation first

Start With Clinical Clarity.

Share your details and Mohak’s team can guide you toward the appropriate consultation pathway.

Treatment suitability depends on clinical evaluation. Results may vary. This content is for awareness and does not replace medical consultation.