We understand that there are many contributing factors that can cause weight gain, such as genetics, environment and metabolic factors. For those who are eligible, weight-loss (bariatric) surgery can be a safe and effective treatment.
Greenwich Hospital has received Comprehensive Program accreditation from the Metabolic and Bariatric Surgery Accreditation and Quality Improvement Program (MBSAQIP). The program, a joint effort of the American College of Surgeons (ACS) and American Society of Metabolic and Bariatric Surgery (ASMBS), establishes national standards in patient safety and quality for bariatric surgery programs.
Accreditation is awarded following a rigorous evaluation process that documents excellence in safe surgical care and long-term quality outcomes. To achieve accreditation, a bariatric surgical program must demonstrate it can maintain certain physical and human resources, and standards of practice. Accredited programs report their outcomes to the MBSAQIP database.
This accreditation comes from the largest organization of bariatric surgeons in the world which promotes uniform standard benchmarks as well as supports continuous quality improvement.
Is Bariatric Surgery right for you?
What to expect for your bariatric surgery.
Learn about our minimally invasive surgical procedures.
What to expect after bariatric surgery.
Learn about food patterns and choices.
See how our experts are with you throughout your weight-loss journey.
Join us for a free, live webinar to learn how to improve your health with bariatric weight-loss surgery.
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