Bariatric and Weight Loss Surgery Centre of Excellence

The Pacific OneHealth Bariatric and Weight Loss Surgery Centre of Excellence is dedicated to the accomplishment of long-lasting health transformation by providing safe, personalized, and evidence-based interventions for weight loss. Since we recognize that obesity is a chronic medical disease with major complications in physical health, emotional well-being, and daily function, we provide comprehensive support from evaluation to surgery and sustained follow-up, helping patients regain health, mobility, and quality of life.

What is Bariatric surgery?

Bariatric surgery is a metabolic or weight loss surgery that reduces the size of the stomach, thereby modifying digestion to ultimately control appetite and enhance metabolism. These are all laparoscopic surgeries performed through tiny cuts, which eliminate pain and provide for faster recovery and quick return to normal activity. Bariatric surgery is advised for people with a BMI score higher than 40 or higher than 35, along with obesity-related health conditions like type 2 diabetes, sleep apnea, hypertension, fatty liver disease, PCOS, joint pain, or limited mobility. It is also advised in cases when there is failure of adequate and appropriate lifestyle changes with medications that do not result in sustainable weight loss. Every patient undergoes structured medical evaluation, nutritional counseling, and psychological readiness assessment prior to surgery to make the outcomes predictable and safe.

Conditions Treated

We offer a full range of laparoscopic bariatric procedures, including Sleeve Gastrectomy for the reduction of stomach size and appetite, Roux-en-Y Gastric Bypass, and Mini Gastric Bypass, combining restriction with metabolic benefits for substantial weight loss and the control of diabetes. We also have Revision Bariatric Surgery for patients requiring correction or enhancement of previous bariatric surgery. These therapies support the improvement or remission of comorbid conditions like type 2 diabetes, hypertension, dyslipidemia, sleep apnea, PCOS, fatty liver, reduced fertility, and chronic joint pain.

Surgeon in operating theatre

Advantages

The following are the benefits of bariatric surgery:

Beyond these physical benefits, our structured program concentrates on long-term lifestyle change, emotional support, and prevention of weight regain. Many patients experience renewed confidence with an improved quality of life as daily activities become easier and more comfortable.

  • Significant and sustained weight loss
  • Reduced pain in the joints, with better mobility
  • Overall increase in energy and daily functioning
  • Improved emotional well-being and self-confidence

What do we offer ?

Our facility is equipped with:

  • Advanced laparoscopic operating theatres
  • Dedicated obesity and metabolic health clinics
  • Structured dietary and lifestyle planning programs

A multidisciplinary team of bariatric surgeons, endocrinologists, clinical nutritionists, psychologists, physiotherapists, and trained nursing staff work in concert to provide comprehensive care from the initial evaluation to sustained postoperative success. This approach ensures patients are guided, supported, and monitored every step of the way for effective and lasting outcomes.

Frequently Asked Questions

Get answers to all your queries here. If you still have questions, get in touch with our team and we will be more than happy to assist!

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Is the surgery safe? +
Yes. Bariatric surgery is safe and well-tolerated when done at a specialized center with appropriate evaluation.
Will I regain weight later? +
Long-term success is maintained through guided nutrition, exercise, and follow-up support.
Does it help diabetes? +
Yes. Many patients experience remission of type 2 diabetes, often before significant weight loss occurs.
How long is recovery? +
Most patients go back to normal in 5–7 days.
Will supplements be required? +
Yes, lifelong supplementation with vitamins and minerals should be taken to maintain nutritional balance.
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