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Park Nicollet Clinic—
Meadowbrook
Bariatric Surgery Program
6490 Excelsior Blvd.
Suite 2-100 (W-200)
St. Louis Park, MN 55426
952-993-3180
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Park Nicollet bariatric surgery program

Bariatric surgery is a life-changing decision that takes a strong personal commitment to a healthy lifestyle, and an understanding of the changes that happen when you undergo dramatic weight loss. Find out more about the surgical options, including Roux-en-Y gastric bypass and adjustable gastric banding.

Our compassionate, experienced bariatric surgeons, nurses and other Park Nicollet Bariatric Surgery team members provide excellent service in a caring environment. We are committed to improving the health of our patients through personalized care, education and support.
An American Society for Bariatric Surgery Center of Excellence, we are dedicated to improving our patients' health.
 

What makes our program unique?

  • We perform more than 500 laparoscopic surgeries each year.
  • Our bariatric surgery nurse clinicians can personally relate to patients because they have had the surgery.
  • Complications are below the national average.
  • All behavioral assessment services are provided through Park Nicollet Clinic.
  • Designated bariatric surgery unit at Park Nicollet Methodist Hospital
  • One of the best follow-up programs in the area
  • Free group information sessions and nurse consultation
 

Do you qualify for bariatric surgery? Find out your BMI.

Body mass index (BMI) is a calculation using height and weight to assess severity of obesity. Those with a BMI of 40 or more are considered to have morbid obesity, which may make them a candidate for bariatric surgery. If you have a BMI of 35 to 40 and have serious, obesity-related health problems, you also may be a candidate for this surgery.

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Ninety-five percent of bariatric surgery patients see an improvement in their cardiac health. See more about health improvements related to bariatric surgery.

Read letters from bariatric surgery patients.

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  • Is bariatric surgery right for me? Find out more
  • If you do not have morbid obesity, Park Nicollet also offers patient education resources on weight management and other lifestyle issues.

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