Bariatric Surgery

Business name:
Bariatric Surgery
Address:
29 E Flagler St, suite 355
Miami, FL 33132
Phone:
305-489-1520
Website:
http://www.goalbmi.com
Hours:
Mon - Tue, Thu 10am - 6pm
Wed 9am-5.30pm
Fri 9am-4pm
Payment Method:
Cash, all cc, checks
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Description:
Dr.Terushkin is a member of the American College of Surgeons and the American Society for Metabolic
and Bariatric Surgery. When it comes to choosing the right weight loss solution/program, he works
directly with his patients and certified staff to come up with tailored individual plans for every case. This
is done, so patients can loose weight, keep it off and implement the lifestyle changes necessary to stay
healthy and live happy lives.
Bariatric Procedures We Perform. While Gastric Sleeve Surgery may be the most common type of
bariatric procedure, there are a variety of procedures patients can undergo to fight the effects of
obesity. Dr.Terushkin also performs several general surgical procedures to address individual ailments,
such as hernia or gallbladder surgeries.
A variety of medical problems are associated with being obese. Diabetes. Non insulin-dependent
diabetes is highly associated with obesity. A weight gain of 11 to 18 pounds increases a person’s risk of
developing type 2 diabetes to twice that of individuals who have not gained weight. After weight loss,
up to 80% of patients find they no longer have symptoms or require diabetes medication. Obese
patients who are not diabetic will significantly reduce their risk of developing diabetes with weight loss.