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ORB Centre: Best Bariatric Surgery & Weight Loss Specialist in Hyderabad

No other medical or surgical intervention simultaneously treats as many diseases as a Bariatric Surgery

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Who is a Suitable Candidate for Bariatric Surgery ?

Bariatric surgery is a life-changing solution for individuals struggling with obesity and related health conditions. However, it is not for everyone. You may be a suitable candidate for bariatric surgery if you meet the following criteria:

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Body Mass Index (BMI) Guidelines

You have a BMI of 40 or higher OR you have a BMI of 35 or higher along with obesity-related health conditions such as: Type 2 diabetes, High blood pressure, Sleep apnea, Heart disease, Joint problems,

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02

Struggled with Long-Term Weight Loss

You’ve tried supervised diet plans, exercise, and lifestyle changes but haven’t achieved or maintained significant weight loss.

03

Age Criteria

Most bariatric procedures are recommended for adults aged 18 to 65 years, though exceptions may apply depending on health and individual assessment.

04

Physically & Mentally Prepared

  • You are medically fit to undergo surgery and anesthesia.
  • You are mentally prepared to make long-term lifestyle changes including dietary habits, physical activity, and follow-up care.
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Committed to Long-Term Follow-Up

Bariatric surgery is a tool, not a quick fix. Ideal candidates are committed to regular follow-up appointments, nutritional counseling, and medical supervision.

Not Sure if You Qualify?

Every individual is unique. If you're considering bariatric surgery, the first step is a consultation where we assess your health, lifestyle, and goals to determine the most suitable treatment for you.

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Bariatric Surgery vs Diet, Exercise & Medications

Comparing health benefits and outcomes

Factors Diet, Exercise & Medications Bariatric Surgery
Weight Loss Up to 15% Up to 40%
Weight Regain High chances Minimal
Hypertension Reversal No Yes
OSA (Sleep Apnea) Reversal No Yes
Diabetes Control Minimal impact High impact
Heart Disease Control Minimal impact High impact

Some astonishing facts

73% of urban indians are obese

Almost 3 out of 4 indians are overweight?

28-38 years is the high risk age group for weight gain

Quality of life improved in 95% of patients & 89% reduction in mortality rates

Education Transformation Care (E.T.C)

1. Enquiry & First Contact

Reach out via call, WhatsApp, or online form. Our team connects with you to understand your needs and guide you.

2. Bariatric Counseling Session

One-on-one session with our bariatric surgeon to explain surgery options, benefits, risks, and lifestyle changes.

3. Medical Evaluation & Health Screening

Comprehensive pre-surgery tests and specialist consultations to ensure you are medically ready for bariatric surgery.

4. Personalized Surgery Planning

We recommend the best bariatric procedure based on your health profile and prepare you with pre-operative guidance.

5. Surgery Day

Your bariatric surgery is performed by our expert team at a state-of-the-art hospital, with complete safety protocols.

6. Recovery & Discharge

Post-surgery hospital care to monitor recovery, manage pain, and educate you for a smooth transition home.

7. Ongoing Support & Follow-Up Care

Regular consultations, nutrition advice, and lifestyle counseling to ensure lasting weight loss success after surgery.

Surgical Options for Bariatric Surgery

Bariatric surgery includes a range of procedures designed to help individuals lose weight by limiting food intake, reducing nutrient absorption, or both. Each procedure has its own benefits and is recommended based on your health condition, weight loss goals, and lifestyle.

Compare Sleeve Gastrectomy
(Gastric Sleeve)
Roux-en-Y Gastric Bypass
(RYGB)
Mini Gastric Bypass
(One-Anastomosis Gastric Bypass)
Adjustable Gastric Banding
(Lap-Band)
Biliopancreatic Diversion with Duodenal Switch
(BPD/DS)
How it works Removes about 75–80% of the stomach, leaving a sleeve-shaped pouch. Creates a small stomach pouch and reroutes small intestine. Creates a long gastric pouch and connects it to the intestine with a single join. Places an adjustable band around the upper stomach to restrict food intake. Removes part of the stomach and bypasses a large portion of the intestine.
Weight loss potential High Very High Very High Moderate Extremely High
Hospital Stay 1–2 days 2–3 days 2–3 days Same day or 1 day 3–4 days
Reversibility No Difficult Difficult Yes No
Key points Reduces hunger; fewer complications than bypass. Excellent for diabetes; requires lifelong supplements. Shorter surgery time; risk of bile reflux. Requires frequent adjustments; slower weight loss. Highest weight loss; risk of malnutrition if not monitored.

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Which Procedure Is Right for You?

Choosing the right bariatric surgery is a highly personal decision. It depends on your health, weight, eating habits, and long-term goals. During your consultation, we’ll help you explore the best option for your body and lifestyle.

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Find Client’s Feedback

Shiva

I had been struggling with obesity-related health issues for years. Dr. Pavan’s detailed guidance, from pre-surgery preparation to post-surgery follow-ups, made the entire journey smooth and reassuring.


Ramesh

Before coming to ORB Centre, I had tried countless diets and treatments with no lasting results. Dr. Pavan explained everything in simple terms, addressed all my doubts, and recommended the right bariatric procedure for me. Today, I’m healthier, more confident, and finally able to enjoy daily activities without struggle.

Poorinma

The most advanced revenue than this. Iwill refer everyone I like Level more and more each day because it makes my easier. It really saves me time and effort. Level is exactly Bariatric has been lacking.


Frequently asked questions

Know everything you need about ‘Bariatric Surgery’

Bariatric surgery, also known as weight-loss surgery, encompasses various surgical procedures performed on people who have obesity. These procedures aim to help patients lose weight by reducing the size of the stomach or by rerouting the small
Generally, candidates for bariatric surgery in India include individuals with a Body Mass Index (BMI) of 40 or higher, or a BMI of 35 or higher with obesity-related health conditions such as type 2 diabetes, high blood pressure,1 sleep apnea, or severe joint pain. They should have also tried and failed to lose weight through diet and exercise. A thorough medical and psychological evaluation is usually required.
Bariatric surgery is generally considered safe, but like any surgical procedure, it carries potential risks and complications. These can include infection, bleeding, blood clots,3 leaks in the digestive system, nutritional deficiencies, gallstones, and in rare cases, death. The risks vary depending on the type of surgery and the patient's health status. Minimally invasive techniques like laparoscopic and robotic surgery have helped reduce these risks.
Yes. Due to changes in nutrient absorption, lifelong vitamin and mineral supplementation (like multivitamins, B12, iron, calcium, vitamin D) is crucial to prevent deficiencies.
You'll gradually progress from liquids to soft foods, then to solid foods over several weeks. Our dietitian will provide a detailed, personalized plan focusing on protein and healthy eating.