Our Services
All these services are rendered to enable our patients the ability to enjoy a healthier lifestyle.
Gastric Sleeve
The gastric sleeve procedure has been shown to yield comparable weight loss
A gastric sleeve works by permanently removing a large portion of your stomach. As the capacity of your stomach is vastly reduced, it can only hold a small portion of food. You will feel full after eating much less food and be less hungry between meals.
- Quality of Life
- Self-Esteem
Revisional Surgery
Gastric sleeve revision is a procedure which shrinks the stomach to the size it was after a gastric sleeve gastrectomy.
Bariatric revisional surgery is performed most commonly for the correction of weight regain, inadequate weight loss or conversion from a previous surgery to a more effective one.
- Repair and Replace Correctly
- Back on the Right Track
Intestinal Surgery
Most commonly diverticulitis, colonic polyps, and cancer. Standard intestinal surgery involves removal by laparoscopic means.
This surgery is also called colectomy. The large bowel is also called the large intestine or colon. Removal of the entire colon and the rectum is called a proctocolectomy.
- Dietary restrictions
- Fast recovery
Hernia Procedures
The surgeon makes several small incisions in the abdomen that allow surgical tools into the openings to repair the hernia. Laparoscopic surgery can be performed with or without surgical mesh. Open Repair – The surgeon makes an incision near the hernia and the weak muscle area is repaired.
- Best Practice
- Quicker Recovery
Endoscopic Balloon
Patients with a BMI of 30 and are willing to participate in a supervised diet and behavior modification program. You may be a good candidate for the gastric balloon if you: Have been unable to lose weight through diet or exercise. Have one or more health issues related to obesity (such as high blood pressure or diabetes) Have a body mass index (BMI) between 30 and 40.
- BMI> 30
- Tried to exercise and Diet
Gastric Banding
Gastric banding is an operation performed under general anaesthetic. A surgeon will place an adjustable band around the top of the stomach to create a small pouch to hold food. The band is attached via a thin tube to a small “port” or reservoir, which is placed under the abdominal skin at the time of surgery.
- Weight Loss
- Low Risk Surgery