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If you need

to lose a significant amount of

weight, you might consider bariatric surgery. San

Joaquin Community Hospital offers this option

through Bariatric Solutions.

There are several factors to consider when

determining if bariatric surgery is the right option

for you. That’s why our bariatric program holds

monthly seminars for those considering weight-

loss surgery. You can learn more about our ser-

vices, which include:

•   

Roux-en-Y gastric bypass: This is the most

common type of weight-loss surgery. It

reduces the size of the stomach by stapling off

a section of it and attaching it directly to the

small intestine. This limits the amount of food

a person can consume and how many calories

absorbed.

•   

Vertical sleeve gastrectomy: This procedure

removes a large part of your stomach—about

80 percent. The part of the stomach that

remains is joined together with staples.

•   

Lap-Band system: Tailored to fit your needs,

this low-risk procedure gets you back home

the next day. The band is adjustable, and the

procedure is reversible.

OVERWEIGHT

and overwhelmed?

Bariatric surgery could help you live the life you want to live

Your questions answered! Hormuz Irani, MD, and John Garcia, MD, are

surgeons with the bariatric program. They hold monthly seminars for those

considering bariatric surgery. Seminars are held on the second Tuesday of

every month. For more information or to sign up, call

661-214-3530

.

Diabetes and heart health:

We’re here to help

According to the American Heart Association, adults with diabetes

are two to four times more likely to have heart disease or a stroke

than people without diabetes. The Wellness Center at San Joaquin

Community Hospital offers the only hospital-based, nationally

certified diabetes education center in Kern County. We’re commit-

ted to helping people take control of their health and live happier

lives.

Be in the know, in better health.

We offer a series of four dia-

betes education classes each month. A doctor’s referral is needed to

attend the classes. For more information, call

661-214-3530

.

Sydney Flippo, RD,

provides education

and support to

help people living

with diabetes. “It’s

rewarding to see

people change

their lives by

learning to take

control of their

diets,” she says.

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