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Medical Centers working together with staff specialized in Bariatrics, offering an integrated healthcare service, are best known as bariatric treatments centers. A bariatric treatment center is intended to provide all types of bariatric procedures including Reconstructive Surgery, Lap-Band (Gastric Bandit), Gastroplasty, Biopancreatic Diversion (BPD), and Roux-en-Y surgeries.

 

The advantages of a bariatric treatment center are the facility to have both a medical and a nutritional center in just one location. In addition, each bariatric treatment center offers attention before, during, and after the patients' procedures, making it also convenient for treatment and the follow-up sessions.

 

Experience accumulated through years of practice, is backed by accredited physicians, surgeons, nutritionist and psychologist, qualified staff and an experienced team to assist patients, whatever their needs could be. The management of a bariatric treatment center also allows persons to seek weight loss counseling before discussing with a doctor the different treatments.

 

A bariatric treatment center may also include a unit for the treatment of other conditions resulting from obesity and being overweight, such as diabetes, high blood pressure, heart disease, gastric reflux, etc.

 

Each bariatric treatment center should be approved by the American Society for Bariatric Surgery including the Breath and Lung Institute, the Reflux and Swallowing Center, Body Contouring Following Weight Loss, and the Molloy Diabetes Center for Adults. Other approving bodies for a bariatric treatment center are the Bariatric Surgery Rehabilitation Program, Center for Trauma Recovery and Adult Outpatient Psychology Services, or the Institute for Sleep-Wake Disorders.

 

The American College of Surgeons and the American Society for Bariatric Surgery are the two institutions that accredit a bariatric treatment center for their excellence, adhering to the established norms and ethics practiced by professionals and institutions dedicated to bariatrics.

 

People suffering from severe obesity may find all the support and help they need through a bariatric treatment center, many of which are available nationwide. Controlling their obesity timely may significantly decrease the risks of morbidity and mortality associated to excessive overweightness.

 

Conditions leading to mortality in obese patients include diseases such as sleep apnea, gallbladder disease, diabetes, osteoarthritis, high blood pressure, heart attack and cardiovascular disease, stroke, and even some forms of cancer. A bariatric treatment center usually has general medicine offers and specialists to diagnose and treat such diseases.

 

According to the Agency for Health Care Research and Quality, the total number of bariatric procedures in the United States was 13,386 in 1998, growing to 71,733 during 2002. Dr Neil E. Hutcher, president of the American Society for Bariatric Surgery said. "It is essential that a bariatric treatment center provides optimal levels of performance to ensure patients' health and well being".

 

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