An unprecedented offer for surgical interventions for patients with obesity at New Hospitals
New Hospitals offers special conditions for patients with morbid obesity. Patients suffering from excess weight have the opportunity to receive a free consultation with a bariatric surgeon. Additionally, they can get unprecedented discounts on bariatric procedures and patients’ follow-up care programs. The medical services for patients will be provided by a surgeon with 30 years of experience, Gia Mosiashvili, and endocrinologist Lika Kacharava.
Consultation is recommended for patients suffering from:
- Excess weight, with unsuccessful attempts to lose weight through diet. Also for patients who have not achieved results after prolonged treatment;
- Type 2 diabetes or have a high risk of developing it;
- Impaired quality of life associated with morbid obesity.
Morbid obesity is associated with health risks and complications such as type 2 diabetes, fatty liver disease, heart attack, stroke, large joint damage in the spine and lower extremities, chronic and acute gastrointestinal diseases, arterial hypertension, and sleep apnea. Individuals with morbid obesity have a higher risk of developing various types of cancer and a higher mortality rate.
Bariatric surgery is a treatment modality for morbid obesity that can improve overall health status and quality of life. The choice of bariatric treatment method is made following consultation with a physician on an individual basis, depending on the patient’s condition.
New Hospitals is a multidisciplinary clinic built according to European standards and equipped with state-of-the-art technologies, providing patients with high-quality inpatient and outpatient services since 2011. The highly qualified team of the bariatric surgery center, using cutting-edge equipment, performs surgical procedures and postoperative patient monitoring in line with modern standards. A multidisciplinary team, including a bariatric surgeon, endocrinologist, psychologist, gastroenterologist, therapist, cardiologist, gynecologist, angiologist, anesthesiologist, and radiologist is involved in the treatment process. Patients can access all of the aforementioned services in one location, both before and after the operation, as well as monitor their health status.