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Weight loss surgery

Weight loss surgery, also known as bariatric surgery, is performed on patients with obesity. There are several types of bariatric procedures, but all focus on making modifications to the digestive system with the goal of significant weight loss.

Bariatric surgery in Fort Worth, Texas

At Medical City Alliance's Bariatric & Metabolic Institute, expert bariatric surgeons are here to guide you in your weight-loss journey.

They work alongside a multidisciplinary support team as the driving force behind our comprehensive weight-loss program to help you achieve long-lasting results. This program begins with a pre-surgery evaluation and leads to post-surgery follow-up treatment and education.

A healthier you

Are you a candidate for bariatric surgery? Determine if you qualify with our online assessment.

Are you a candidate for bariatric surgery? Determine if you qualify with our online assessment.

What causes obesity?

The underlying causes of obesity are multiple and complex. It is not simply a result of overeating. In fact, research shows that, in many cases, morbid obesity has a genetic basis.

Before weight-loss surgery, the bariatric team takes time to sit down with you and determine the underlying causes of your obesity. This ensures we can customize your treatment options to help you be as successful as possible in reaching and maintaining a healthy weight.

Types of bariatric surgery we offer

To qualify for bariatric surgery, you must have a body weight that is 100 pounds above the average healthy weight for your age, height, etc. You can also qualify if you have a body mass index (BMI) greater than 40 or a BMI of at least 35 with an obesity-related health condition.

If you are a bariatric surgery candidate, your bariatric team will discuss which surgery option is best for you. We offer the following bariatric procedures:


Sleeve gastrectomy (gastric sleeve surgery)

During a sleeve gastrectomy, the surgeon creates a small stomach sleeve with a stapling device and removes the separated stomach portion. The smaller stomach pouch restricts the amount of food you can eat. The procedure also reduces the "hunger hormone" (ghrelin) because it is produced in the removed portion of the stomach.


Gastric bypass (Roux-en-Y) surgery

During a gastric bypass, the surgeon creates a small stomach pouch. Then, the small intestine is divided beyond the duodenum to connect to the newly formed stomach pouch. This surgery is known as "Roux-en-Y" because the small stomach pouch connects to the Roux limb of the intestine in a y-shaped way, bypassing a region (your natural stomach) of the digestive tract.


Bariatric revision surgery

If you have experienced a complication or inadequate weight loss after bariatric surgery, you may qualify for a revision procedure. Reasons for a revision may include:

  • Stomach pouch has stretched
  • Intestine has increased intake ability
  • Gastric band has slipped

Bariatric Ask a Nurse support line

Our Weight loss surgery Locations

Currently Viewing:

Medical City Alliance Hospital
3101 N Tarrant Pkwy
Fort Worth, TX 76177
 (817) 639 - 1000

Currently Viewing:

Medical City Alliance Hospital
3101 N Tarrant Pkwy
Fort Worth, TX 76177
 (817) 639 - 1000
Medical City North Hills
4401 Booth Calloway Rd
North Richland Hills, TX 76180
 (817) 255 - 1000

7.6 miles

Medical City Fort Worth Hospital
900 8th Ave
Fort Worth, TX 76104
 (817) 336 - 2100

11.5 miles