Trust Your Health to an SRC Master Surgeon and MBSAQIP Verified Surgeon
Obesity puts nearly one in three U.S. adults at risk for harmful medical conditions including type 2 diabetes, heart disease, stroke and high blood pressure. If you’ve tried diets, exercise, medications and other weight-loss methods without success, bariatric surgery at the weight-loss center may be the right choice for you.
Skilled providers at Manatee Weight Loss Center in Bradenton, FL, perform several different kinds of minimally invasive weight-loss solutions. If you’re a good candidate for bariatric surgery, you and the surgeon can choose which procedure is right for you.
Lose weight now
For information on losing weight with Manatee Weight Loss Center in Manatee County, FL, complete our Patient Interest Form or call 941-254-4957
Surgical weight-loss solutions
Manatee Weight Loss Center patient Gianna Soussan says, “Everything I learned from my weight-loss team is now an important part of my life.”
Blue Distinction® Center
Blue Distinction Centers for Bariatric Surgery program earns top marks for patient safety and outcomes including surgical weight-loss procedures, post-operative care, outpatient follow-up and continuing education.
Meet the team
If you think you’re a candidate for minimally invasive surgery, the next step is to find the right surgeon. Providers at Manatee Weight Loss Center in Bradenton, FL, can provide guidance and resources to help you prepare for surgery.
Online patient portal
Access electronic medical records to help manage and document your medical care. Online, you can find lab results, records, medical history, medication and wellness summaries.
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Manatee Weight Loss Center Blog
The Link Between Weight Loss and Cholesterol Levels
Obesity is a condition where a person has excess body weight and can cause many health problems, like high cholesterol.
How to Choose the Right Type of Weight-Loss Surgery
Weight-loss surgery, also known as bariatric surgery, can be a life-changing decision for many people.
What to Eat After Bariatric Surgery
After weight-loss surgery, your stomach’s capacity to hold food decreases, requiring smaller sizes and more frequent meals.