Bariatric Surgery
Transform your life safely and effectively with bariatric surgery at PIH Health. Our renowned PIH Health bariatric surgeons and their expert team provide personalized care and support every step of the way—from pre-op to post-procedure.
Nationally Accredited Program
When you choose PIH Health for bariatric surgery, you’ll find high standards for safety and quality. PIH Health is recognized by the following organizations:
- MBSAQIP accredited Center - American College of Surgeons - American Society for Metabolic and Bariatric Surgery
- Blue Cross PPO/Blue Shield - Blue Distinction Center
- Aetna PPO - Aetna Institutes of Quality
- United Healthcare PPO - United/Optum Centers of Excellence
- Health Net PPO – Bariatric Surgery Performance Center
Goals of Bariatric Surgery
Weight loss surgery helps people live a healthier life when diet and exercise alone aren’t helping them lose weight. Bariatric surgery can help improve your quality of life and treat obesity-related symptoms. Read more to learn if you may be a candidate for bariatric surgery.
Types of Bariatric Surgery
Access different types of weight-loss surgery to help you reach the best results possible. Our bariatric specialist will help you choose what procedure is right for you and explain what to expect before surgery.
Bariatric Education & Support
Achieve and maintain your weight-loss goals with guidance and education from our:
What is GERD?
Gastroesophageal reflux disease (GERD) is a chronic condition caused by changes in the gastroesophageal valve (GEV) that allows acid to flow back from the stomach into the esophagus.
What is the TIF Procedure for Reflux?
A minimally invasive TIF 2.0 procedure (TIF stands for Transoral Incisionless Fundoplication) is designed to reposition and reconstruct a durable anti-reflux valve while also tightening the Lower Esophageal Sphincter (LES) to restore the body’s natural protection against reflux. It is performed endoscopically through the mouth, meaning there are no incisions necessary. TIF patients often experience a faster recovery since there is no internal cutting, and clinical studies demonstrate they rarely experience long-term side effects commonly associated with traditional antireflux surgery such as trouble swallowing (dysphagia), gas bloat syndrome and increased flatulence.
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