Patient Assessment Thank you for connecting with us. We will respond to you shortly. 11https://advancedbariatricsurgery.com/wp-content/plugins/nex-formstruemessagehttps://advancedbariatricsurgery.com/wp-admin/admin-ajax.phphttps://advancedbariatricsurgery.com/candidate-toolyes1fadeInfadeOut Your Information*First Name*Last Name*Phone Number*Email Address*Gender--- Select ---MaleFemaleOther*AgeMust be at least 18 years old 17*Height (feet)*Height (inches)*Weight (pounds)Do you have one or more of these life-threatening health conditions?Diabetes High Blood Pressure High Cholesterol or Triglycerides Sleep Apnea Low Oxygen of Breathing Issues Liver DiseaseYesNo Back Next: Is Bariatric Surgery Right For Me? Your BMI: 0You are in the Overweight category and do not qualify for traditional bariatric surgery. You may qualify for a less invasive nonoperative procedure called an ESG (Endoscopic Sleeve Gastroplasty). In this minimally invasive, outpatient, nonoperative, incisionless procedure, your stomach is sutured from the inside to mimic the shape of a traditional sleeve gastrectomy by passing a camera and special instruments through your mouth. Watch our ESG Video | Learn more about ESGYou are in the Obese category and may qualify for traditional bariatric surgery. Accurate measurement of your height and weight may push your BMI to 35, at which point you may qualify for traditional bariatric surgery if you were to have any other life-threatening conditions. You do however qualify for a less invasive nonoperative procedure called an ESG (Endoscopic Sleeve Gastroplasty). In this minimally invasive, outpatient, nonoperative, incisionless procedure, your stomach is sutured from the inside to mimic the shape of a traditional sleeve gastrectomy by passing a camera and special instruments through your mouth. Watch our ESG Video | Learn more about ESG | Learn more about Bariatric SurgeryYou are in the Severely Obese category and may qualify for traditional bariatric surgery. Accurate measurement of your height and weight may push your BMI to 40, at which point you would qualify for traditional bariatric surgery whether you have life-threatening conditions or not. If you have life threatening conditions that are undiagnosed you may qualify for traditional bariatric. After evaluation, if you were found to have life-threatening conditions you were not aware of, your Severe Obesity with life-threatening conditions would qualify you for traditional bariatric surgery. You do however qualify for a less invasive nonoperative procedure called an ESG (Endoscopic Sleeve Gastroplasty). In this minimally invasive, outpatient, nonoperative, incisionless procedure, your stomach is sutured from the inside to mimic the shape of a traditional sleeve gastrectomy by passing a camera and special instruments through your mouth. Watch our ESG Video | Learn more about ESG | Learn more about Bariatric SurgeryYou are in the Severely Obese category with life-threatening conditions which qualifies you for traditional bariatric surgery. You are also a candidate for a less invasive nonoperative procedure called an ESG (Endoscopic Sleeve Gastroplasty). In this minimally invasive, outpatient, nonoperative, incisionless procedure, your stomach is sutured from the inside to mimic the shape of a traditional sleeve gastrectomy by passing a camera and special instruments through your mouth. Watch our ESG Video | Learn more about ESG | Learn more about Bariatric SurgeryYou are in the Morbidly Obese category. Regardless of whether you have life-threatening conditions or not, your BMI alone qualifies you for traditional bariatric surgery. You are also a candidate for a less invasive procedure called an ESG. It is however less attractive due to less success and weight loss compared to traditional bariatric surgery. Learn more about Bariatric SurgeryYou are in the Super Morbidly Obese category. Regardless of whether you have life-threatening conditions or not, your BMI alone qualifies you for traditional bariatric surgery. Less invasive procedures such as ESG are not recommended due to the amount weight loss needed, as traditional bariatric surgeries are more effective.Learn more about Bariatric Surgery Back Next: Which Procedure Is Right For Me? By answering a few health questions we can help determine which surgeries may be appropriate.RefluxAcid Reflux is a condition in which the acid produced in the stomach goes the wrong way, up into your chest and sometimes higher. Most feel burning in the chest. Some do not feel burning but just pressure in the chest. Some feel neither burning nor pressure in the chest but feel that something is stuck in their throats. Some do not feel any of these symptoms. Some have such bad reflux that the stomach contents go up and back into the lungs causing bronchitis or pneumonia or higher and cause recurrent infections in the throat or nose or sinuses. Do you have Reflux symptoms?Do you have Reflux symptoms?Yes SeverelyYes SometimesNoRarelySince you do not have reflux symptoms all traditional bariatric surgeries can be considered for treatment.Since you have some symptoms of reflux, you may be considered for all traditional bariatric operations, however the gastric bypass becomes more attractive as it will relieve your reflux symptoms.Since you have severe reflux symptoms, the gastric bypass is very favorable. However, you may still consider all the other traditional bariatric surgeries.DiabetesDo you have diabetes or a history of diabetes during pregnancy or have been told you are prediabetic?Do you have diabetes?NoYesSince you have no history of diabetes, all traditional bariatric surgeries can be considered.How do you treat your diabetes?DietPillsInsulinIs your diabetes well controlled?YesSometimesNoSince your diabetes is well controlled, all the traditional bariatric surgeries are appropriate to be considered as they all help put diabetes into remission. The best treatment for diabetes is the Switch, followed by the Gastric Bypass, then the Sleeve. The Switch operation is particularly favorable as it has a 95% remission rate with diabetes.Since your diabetes is well controlled, all the traditional bariatric surgeries are appropriate to be considered as they all help put diabetes into remission. The best treatment for diabetes is the Switch, followed by the Gastric Bypass, then the Sleeve. The Switch operation is particularly favorable as it has a 95% remission rate with diabetes.Since your diabetes is well controlled, all the traditional bariatric surgeries are appropriate to be considered as they all help put diabetes into remission. The best treatment for diabetes is the Switch, followed by the Gastric Bypass, then the Sleeve. Since you are on insulin to treat your diabetes, the Switch operation is the most favorable as it has a 95% remission rate with diabetes.Since your diabetes is only sometimes controlled, all the traditional bariatric surgeries are appropriate to be considered as they all help put diabetes into remission. The best treatment for diabetes is the Switch, followed by the Gastric Bypass, then the Sleeve. The Switch operation is particularly favorable as it has a 95% remission rate with diabetes.Since your diabetes is only sometimes controlled, all the traditional bariatric surgeries are appropriate to be considered as they all help put diabetes into remission. The best treatment for diabetes is the Switch, followed by the Gastric Bypass, then the Sleeve. The Switch operation is particularly favorable as it has a 95% remission rate with diabetes.Since your diabetes is only sometimes controlled, all the traditional bariatric surgeries are appropriate to be considered as they all help put diabetes into remission. The best treatment for diabetes is the Switch, followed by the Gastric Bypass, then the Sleeve. Since you are on insulin to treat your diabetes, the Switch operation is the most favorable as it has a 95% remission rate with diabetes.Since your diabetes is not well controlled, all the traditional bariatric surgeries are appropriate to be considered as they all help put diabetes into remission. The best treatment for diabetes is the Switch, followed by the Gastric Bypass, then the Sleeve. The Switch operation is particularly favorable as it has a 95% remission rate with diabetes.Since your diabetes is not well controlled, all the traditional bariatric surgeries are appropriate to be considered as they all help put diabetes into remission. The best treatment for diabetes is the Switch, followed by the Gastric Bypass, then the Sleeve. The Switch operation is particularly favorable as it has a 95% remission rate with diabetes.Since your diabetes is not well controlled, all the traditional bariatric surgeries are appropriate to be considered as they all help put diabetes into remission. The best treatment for diabetes is the Switch, followed by the Gastric Bypass, then the Sleeve. Since you are on insulin to treat your diabetes, the Switch operation is the most favorable as it has a 95% remission rate with diabetes.Heart DiseaseDo you have heart disease or a strong family history of heart disease?NoYesAll traditional bariatric surgeries can be considered.Since you have a personal or strong family history for heart disease there is a high likelihood for needing to take aspirin now or in the future. Surgeries that limit your ability to take aspirin such as the Gastric bypass should be avoided if the other operations are available, such as Sleeve or Switch.Joint issuesDo you have problems with your joints?NoYesAll traditional bariatric surgeries can be considered.Since you have an issue with your joints and are likely to need NSAIDs (Non Steroidal Anti-inflammatory Drugs) such as aspirin, ibuprofen, naprosyn, Aleve, Mobic, Celebrex, Voltaren etc, you should avoid surgeries that limit your ability to take these medicines, such as the Gastric bypass. Gastric bypass should be avoided if the other operations are available, such as Sleeve or Switch.NSAIDsDo you use NSAIDs (Non Steroidal Anti-inflammatory Drugs, such as Aspirin, baby Aspirin, Advil, Ibuprofen, Naprosyn, Aleve, Celebrex, Mobic, Voltaren etc. ?NoYesAll traditional bariatric surgeries can be considered.Since you take NSAIDs (Non Steroidal Anti-inflammatory Drugs) such as aspirin, ibuprofen, naprosyn, Aleve, Mobic, Celebrex, Voltaren etc, or if you are on aspirin for your heart, you should avoid surgeries that limit your ability to take these medicines, such as the Gastric bypass. Gastric bypass should be avoided if the other operations are available, such as Sleeve or Switch. Back Next: See your assessment Submit Your Results For An Appointment According to your responsesYour current weight is: 0Your ideal weight is: 0Your ideal weight is: 0Your total excess weight is: 0Your total excess weight is: 0Your BMI is: 0Since {{email_procedure1}}{{email_procedure2}}{{email_procedure3}}{{email_procedure4}}{{email_procedure5}}{{email_procedure6}}{{email_reflux_msg1}}{{email_reflux_msg2}}{{email_reflux_msg3}}{{email_diabetes_msg0}}{{email_diabetes_msg1}}{{email_diabetes_msg2}}{{email_diabetes_msg3}}{{email_diabetes_msg4}}{{email_diabetes_msg5}}{{email_diabetes_msg6}}{{email_diabetes_msg7}}{{email_diabetes_msg8}}{{email_diabetes_msg9}}{{email_heart_msg1}}{{email_heart_msg2}}{{email_joints_msg1}}{{email_joints_msg2}}{{email_nsaids_msg1}}{{email_nsaids_msg2}}Your weight after surgery will likely be...ESGFor ESG 30-40% of excess body weight could be lost. Our expected weight loss is 0 pounds0 poundsto 0 pounds0 poundsOur expected final weight is 0 pounds0 poundsto 0 pounds0 poundsSleeveFor Sleeves 45-70% of excess body weight could be lost. Our expected weight loss is 0 pounds0 poundsto 0 pounds0 poundsOur expected final weight is 0 pounds0 poundsto 0 pounds0 poundsRYGBFor RYGB 50-75% of excess body weight could be lost. Our expected weight loss is 0 pounds0 poundsto 0 pounds0 poundsOur expected final weight is 0 pounds0 poundsto 0 pounds0 poundsDSFor DS 75-90% of excess body weight could be lost. Our expected weight loss is 0 pounds0 poundsto 0 pounds0 poundsOur expected final weight is 0 pounds0 poundsto 0 pounds0 poundsLoop DSFor Loop DS 70-85% of excess body weight could be lost. Our expected weight loss is 0 pounds0 poundsto 0 pounds0 poundsOur expected final weight is 0 pounds0 poundsto 0 pounds0 poundsEmail ResultsWould you like assessment this emailed to you?--- Select ---YesNoSend to:We look forward to helping you achieve your weight loss goals. If you are ready to get started, click below and we will contact you to set your first appointment. Back Submit Your Results For An Appointment Get In Touch Name Phone Email Address Message Submit Call (806) 687-5670 David Syn, M.D. President The Advanced Bariatric Surgery Center, P.A. Email Info@ABSurgerycenter.com Address 3805 22nd Place, Lubbock, TX 79410