Bariatric Medicine

Long-Term Bariatric Support

Bariatric Medicine

At Metabolic Center of Oklahoma, we specialize in the medical management of patients pursuing or following-up on bariatric surgery. We play a critical role in preparing patients for a safe and successful procedure - and supporting them long after surgery is complete.

Bariatric medicine is more than a procedure; it’s a comprehensive approach to improving metabolic health, reducing risk factors, and achieving sustainable weight loss. Our team understands that Bariatric care is more than just primary care and your provider partners with you every step of the way to ensure you are fully prepared, informed, and supported throughout your journey.

Long-Term Bariatric Support, Long-Term Bariatric Support

Experience That Matters

The providers at Metabolic Center of Oklahoma bring a combined 30 years of experience in bariatric and metabolic medicine. This extensive background allows us to confidently guide patients through the complexities of pre-operative preparation and long-term post-operative care.

We understand what it takes to succeed - not just in the operating room, but in the months and years that follow. Our approach is grounded in evidence-based medicine, personalized care, and a deep commitment to helping our patients achieve lasting results.

How Bariatric Care Works

The process begins with an evaluation with one of the clinic’s nurse practitioners to review medical history, weight-loss goals, and overall readiness for bariatric surgery.

From there, care may include:

  • Medically supervised weight management
  • Dietary counseling and nutrition support
  • Coordination of required clearances
  • Pre-operative preparation
  • Long-term follow-up and metabolic monitoring

Once surgical readiness is established, coordination continues alongside trusted bariatric surgeons to support a smooth transition into surgery and recovery.

Post-operative care remains an important part of the process. Ongoing follow-up helps patients adapt to lifestyle changes, maintain weight loss progress, and support long-term metabolic health.

Who Bariatric Medicine May Help

Bariatric surgery may be appropriate for individuals who:

  • Have a BMI of 40 or greater
  • Have a BMI of 35 or greater with obesity-related conditions such as diabetes, hypertension, or sleep apnea
  • Have struggled to achieve lasting weight loss through traditional methods
  • Are prepared to commit to long-term lifestyle and dietary changes
  • Are ready to actively participate in both pre-operative and post-operative care

Every patient undergoes a thorough evaluation to determine the safest and most effective path forward.

Why Ongoing Care Matters

Bariatric medicine does not end with surgery.

Long-term success depends on consistent follow-up, metabolic monitoring, nutritional support, and lifestyle adaptation after the procedure.

The clinic serves as an ongoing medical support system throughout the bariatric journey - helping patients stay informed, supported, and positioned for sustainable long-term results.

Pricing & Insurance

Metabolic Center of Oklahoma accepts most major insurance plans and works with patients to help navigate coverage for bariatric-related care.

For patients who prefer self-pay options, current pricing includes:

Self-Pay Pricing

  • New Patient Visit - $135
  • Follow-Up Visit - $85

Insurance coverage and financial responsibilities related to surgery itself are determined separately through the bariatric surgeon’s office. 

Bariatric Medicine FAQs

Is bariatric medicine the same as surgery?

No. Bariatric medicine is a non-surgical approach focused on medical evaluation, treatment planning, and ongoing monitoring.

Will I need medication?

Medication may be included if clinically appropriate. Not all patients require it, and decisions are based on individual evaluation.

How is this different from a diet program?

This is a medically supervised process based on clinical data, laboratory evaluation, and individualized planning rather than general recommendations.

How long does the process take?

Care is ongoing and adjusted over time. The timeline varies depending on individual needs and response to treatment.

Can this support bariatric surgery patients?

Yes. Pre- and post-operative support may be provided as part of a structured care plan when appropriate.

How often are follow-ups scheduled?

Follow-up frequency depends on the treatment plan and clinical response. Regular monitoring is an important part of care.

Still have questions? Schedule a consultation to get clear, personalized answers.

Begin Your Care Plan

Bariatric medicine provides a structured, medically guided approach to understanding and managing weight and metabolic health. Schedule a consultation with Metabolic Center of Oklahoma to begin a personalized evaluation and care plan.

No referral required New patients welcome

No referral required.

New patients welcome.