Bariatric & Metabolic Surgery
Ruby Hall Clinic's Bariatric & Metabolic Surgery programme addresses obesity with a modern, medically supervised approach that combines surgery, lifestyle intervention, and long-term metabolic care.
The department treats obesity not just as a cosmetic concern, but as a disease that can increase the risk of diabetes, hypertension, fatty liver disease, sleep apnoea, infertility, joint damage, and cardiovascular illness.
Patients are guided by a multidisciplinary team that helps them move from risk assessment and preparation to procedure planning, recovery, and sustained weight-loss support.
A modern approach to combating obesity with personalised surgical and non-surgical metabolic care.
Our Holistic Weight Management Solution
The bariatric team combines nutritional counselling, medical therapy, structured exercise planning, psychological support, and minimally invasive surgery to build a plan around each patient's metabolic profile.
Surgery is considered for suitable patients after careful evaluation of BMI, associated medical conditions, previous weight-loss attempts, and long-term readiness for lifestyle change.
When Obesity Starts Affecting Health
Multidisciplinary Care
Patients are supported by surgeons, dieticians, exercise planners, and counsellors instead of being channelled into surgery alone.
Minimally Invasive Expertise
The programme uses laparoscopic and robotic approaches aimed at less pain, less blood loss, and shorter recovery time.
Long-Term Weight Management Focus
The centre links surgery with structured follow-up, behavioural support, and medical review so outcomes remain durable.
Core Weight-Loss Support
Nutritional Counselling
Dieticians guide patients through pre-operative preparation, portion control, metabolic nutrition, and long-term weight maintenance.
Medical And Lifestyle Therapy
Structured exercise plans, medication support, and supervised lifestyle change help patients who need more than generic dieting advice.
Minimally Invasive Bariatric Surgery
Laparoscopic and robotic procedures are used to improve precision, reduce pain, and support faster recovery for suitable candidates.
Procedures And Weight-Loss Pathways
Bariatric surgery modifies the digestive system to promote meaningful weight loss and reduce obesity-related health risks. At Ruby Hall Clinic, it is offered as a personalised treatment pathway rather than a one-size-fits-all operation.
- Usually considered for patients with elevated BMI and associated health conditions
- Performed using minimally invasive laparoscopic or robotic techniques when appropriate
- Built around long-term metabolic improvement, not short-term crash weight loss
The programme offers a range of bariatric and metabolic procedures based on weight profile, eating pattern, associated disease burden, and long-term treatment goals.
- Sleeve gastrectomy
- Gastric bypass
- Mini gastric bypass
- Intra-gastric balloon as a non-surgical option
- Gastric plication
- Sleeve plus procedures
The mirrored source highlights the centre's strong procedural experience and emphasis on newer, less invasive weight-loss technologies.
- 500+ bariatric surgeries completed
- 1000+ individuals supported through weight-loss programmes
- Robotic bariatric surgery for improved precision and faster recovery
- Personalised sleeve plus and metabolic procedure planning
Patients can access broader weight management support before and after surgery so treatment continues beyond the operating room.
- Body composition analysis
- Non-surgical weight-loss treatment
- Post-surgery care and support groups
- Diet and exercise guidance from certified experts
- Mental wellness and psychological counselling
Bariatric Surgery FAQs
Is bariatric surgery only for cosmetic weight loss?
No. The programme treats obesity as a metabolic disease that can worsen diabetes, hypertension, fatty liver disease, sleep apnoea, infertility, and joint degeneration.
Are there non-surgical options in the programme?
Yes. The mirrored source includes medical therapy, structured lifestyle planning, nutritional counselling, and intra-gastric balloon support for selected patients.
What happens after surgery?
Post-operative care includes monitored recovery, nutrition progression, physical activity planning, psychological support, and long-term follow-up to help sustain results.
Know Your BMI Before You Delay Care
If excess weight is already affecting blood sugar, blood pressure, joints, sleep, or fertility, a bariatric consultation can help clarify the safest next step.
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Dr. Kedar Patil
Bariatric & Laparoscopic Surgery
- Mon, Tue, Thu, Fri
- 10:00 am to 1:00 pm