ANNOUNCER: Patients should also confirm that the surgeon is affiliated with a hospital where plenty of weight loss surgeries are performed. The doctor's individual record is important too.
EMMA PATTERSON, MD: The patient certainly should ask the surgeon how many they've done, what their results have been in terms of deaths, major complications. You want the rate to be low or similar to the national standards, or the lower the better
ANNOUNCER: A surgeon's support team is also important.
MARC BESSLER, MD: Does he have a team around him of nutritionists, nurses to help out, appropriate support staff, and then the hospital that he's working at, so that you can get not only good surgical care, but good anesthesia care, good heart and lung doctors, good medical doctors of other types, should you need them.
ANNOUNCER: Additionally, patients must consider the financial costs of weight loss surgery.
DANIEL G. DAVIS, DO: The cost of weight-loss surgery depends on the patients' insurance companies. Each state has different providers and each provider has their different criteria.
MARC BESSLER, MD: Fortunately, more and more insurance companies are covering weight loss surgery. The costs associated with this would be prohibitive for many patients. For banding, the cost can range from $15,000 to $25,000. For gastric bypass, that's $25,000 to $35,000.
ANNOUNCER: In addition to the healthcare provider, weight loss surgeons and their office staff can assist patients explore their insurance and financing options.