Bariatrics & Weight Loss
Weigh Less. Live More.
As part of our weight loss program, we believe in living more. Whether it's riding your first roller coaster, buying that outfit you've always wanted or simply feeling better, we want to help you achieve your weight loss goals.
That's why we have created a weight loss program in Oregon that's all about you. The Willamette Valley Bariatric Institute is a nationally accredited Center of Excellence and is at the forefront of providing surgical and non-surgical solutions to combat the diseases of diabetes and obesity. With our expert weight loss physicians and dedicated bariatric coordinator and dietician, you can count on us to help you every step of the way on your weight loss journey.
Are you at risk due to your weight?
Next Steps
Our Weight Loss Solutions
We understand that losing weight and keeping it off is difficult. It not only harms your health, but your quality of life and the way you feel about yourself. That's why we offer both surgical and non-surgical solutions for weight management.
This bariatric surgery (also known as sleeve gastrectomy, or simply ‘the sleeve’) decreases the size of the stomach, limiting the amount of food that can be eaten at one time. |
In this procedure, the surgeon staples off a large section of the stomach, creating a tiny pouch, and then connects the small intestine to the pouch. |
Gastric Band Adjustment or Removal The adjustable gastric band is a device that is surgically placed around the top part of the stomach to create a small “stomach pouch," thereby limiting food intake. The gastric band is less effective than either sleeve gastrectomy or gastric bypass. We do not offer placement of new gastric bands, but we do offer adjustment of existing gastric bands as well as gastric band removal. |
Revisional and Conversion Procedures A revision or conversion procedure is a surgical procedure to modify or correct a previous bariatric surgery or to convert one procedure to a different procedure (such as a sleeve gastrectomy to a gastric bypass). The most common reasons for revision or conversion procedures are insufficient weight loss, weight regain and complications of the original surgery, such as acid reflux. These procedures are performed on a case-by-case basis. |
Learn more about how weight loss surgery impacted the lives of our real patients!