Ascension Medical Group Wisconsin - Bariatric Institute of Wisconsin

At Ascension Medical Group Wisconsin - Bariatric Institute of Wisconsin in Waukesha, WI, we deliver personalized bariatric surgery.

Weight-loss programs and surgery options

Our bariatric surgeons and weight management care teams know how difficult it can be to lose weight. At Ascension Medical Group Wisconsin - Bariatric Institute of Wisconsin in Waukesha County, we take the time to get to know you. We listen to understand your health concerns. Then, we create a personalized weight loss plan that’s right for you. From diet and exercise to surgery and recovery, we’re here with you every step of the way.

Your weight loss journey starts with attending an interactive virtual weight loss seminar. Our seminars help you learn about your weight loss options, what to expect, how to modify your lifestyle and more. Attend one of our virtual interactive seminars on the third Wednesday and fourth Thursday of every month. During the seminar, our experienced doctors or care team members will explain each step of the weight loss process, what to expect, and share success stories from people who have been through our weight loss programs. Call 262-785-7770 to register.

Bariatric surgery

Weight loss before and after surgery

You will have a network of support before, during and after your weight-loss surgery. During your journey, you’ll have follow-up visits with your doctor and care team at a location near you. At Ascension in Wisconsin, we also offer bariatric support groups, exercise and fitness programs that fit your capabilities and weight-loss counseling. Your success is important to us.

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Weight loss programs and procedures

At Ascension Medical Group Wisconsin - Bariatric Institute of Wisconsin, we offer many weight loss services, including:

  • Biliopancreatic diversion with duodenal switch
  • Roux-en-Y gastric bypass
  • Vertical sleeve gastrectomy
  • Revisions of previous weight loss surgeries
  • Medically supervised weight management
  • Medical nutrition therapy, counseling and support
  • Gastric band adjustment, conversion and care

When you choose Ascension Medical Group Wisconsin - Bariatric Institute of Wisconsin for your weight loss program, you are choosing to get personalized care in a supportive environment. Your surgery will be done at Ascension Wisconsin SE Hospital - Elmbrook Campus. Our team of weight loss doctors, bariatric surgeons, dieticians and weight loss specialists work together with one goal in mind - to help you live a healthier and happier life.

Excellence in Quality

MBSAQIP SealWe’ve been recognized by several of the nation's top reviewing boards for quality of care, clinical excellence and outstanding outcomes. These include:

  • Accredited a Comprehensive Center from the Metabolic and Bariatric Surgery Accreditation and Quality Improvement Program (MBSAQIP)®, in partnership with the American Society for Metabolic and Bariatric Surgery (ASMBS) and the American College of Surgeons (ACS).
  • Blue Cross Blue Shield Blue Distinction® Center for Bariatric Surgery
  • Optum Bariatric Center of Excellence (COE)

These designations are based on patient volume and outcomes. They demonstrate to the public and the insurance industry the highest standard of patient care.

Frequently asked questions

  • What procedures are performed at Ascension Medical Group Wisconsin - Bariatric Institute of Wisconsin?

    We have surgeons who perform the Biliopancreatic diversion with duodenal switch, roux-en-Y gastric bypass, vertical sleeve gastrectomy, revisions of previous weight loss surgeries, medically supervised weight management, medical nutrition therapy, counseling and support, and gastric band adjustment, conversion and care.

  • How do I get started with a weight loss program at Ascension Medical Group Wisconsin - Bariatric Institute of Wisconsin?

    You can get started by attending our free virtual interactive seminar.. Our seminars will give you a better understanding of your options. If you are ready to move forward with weight loss surgery, register for one of our free weight loss seminars.

  • What is a laparoscopic procedure?

    Laparoscopic surgery involves small incisions. This makes it a less invasive procedure. It limits certain complications such as wound infections and hernias. It can also shorten the hospital stay and get you back to your usual activities faster.

  • Who qualifies for weight loss surgery?

    The National Institutes of Health set criteria to determine who will qualify for weight loss surgery. Patients with a BMI greater than 40 qualify for surgery, and patients with a BMI from 35-39.9 with weight related health conditions may also qualify for surgery. Patients also have had to try losing weight by other methods before pursuing surgery.

  • Is bariatric surgery a covered benefit under my current health care insurance plan?

    Many insurance companies cover weight loss surgery, but insurance coverage depends on your insurance plan. We highly recommend contacting your insurance provider to verify your bariatric surgery coverage and any plan limitations.

  • Are there things that I will need to do before my surgery?

    Yes. When you come into your consultation, you will meet with one of our surgeons, registered dietitian, and program coordinator. Your program coordinator will let you know what you need before surgery. You will have to complete a psychological evaluation and a medical clearance from your primary care doctor.

  • Can someone come with me to my appointments?

    Absolutely. We encourage you to bring a support person with you to any and all of your appointments. Surgery is a lifestyle change so having a support person to help you through the process is very helpful.

  • How long will I be in the hospital?

    Patients spend an average of one to two days in the hospital following bariatric surgery. Your surgeon will decide when you are ready to leave the hospital based on your progress.

  • How long will I be off work post-surgery?

    Your recovery period post-surgery will vary on the type of surgery and type of work duties you perform. This will be determined with your care team during the pre-surgical preparation process.

  • Will I have a lot of pain/discomfort?

    Post-surgical pain is to be expected but will be significantly less with our minimally invasive surgical techniques. Our care teams will individualize your pain management based on your post-surgical needs. You may be prescribed medication to help manage your pain.

  • Do I have to exercise right after surgery?

    You will meet with a physical therapist before surgery to design an exercise program that is right for you. Your surgeon will determine when it is right for you to start your exercise program.

  • Do I have to follow a special diet after surgery? Will I be able to eat the same way I do now?

    You will meet with a specially trained registered dietician during your consultation and attend an education class prior to surgery. Your registered dietician will guide you through the special diets required before and after bariatric surgery.

  • Will I have hunger pains?

    Every person’s journey is different. We will provide you with tools, resources and education to help make sure that your journey is comfortable and successful.

  • Will I have to take vitamins?

    All procedures require some vitamin supplementation. Our team will help customize your vitamin regimen to meet your special needs.

  • Will the weight loss from my bariatric surgery last?

    Weight loss surgery is a tool to help you lose weight. No matter which procedure a person chooses, each of them requires a lifestyle change in order to be successful. This includes following a healthy diet, exercising regularly, following-up regularly with a physician, and attending support group meetings. Typically, a person’s success is directly related to their commitment to the post-surgical program and recommendations. The surgical process is only part of the overall equation. It is the long-term lifestyle changes that keep patients at a healthy weight. We have a dedicated team to help you stay committed to your new lifestyle.