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If you are severely obese and want to find a board certified weight loss surgeon located in Tennessee, see below. There are two main types of bariatric weight loss surgery - banding like Lap Band, and bypass like roux-en-y. Whichever you choose, be guided by your physician. Good luck in your search for an obesity clinic in the Tennessee area.

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Nashville, Tennessee

Location and Contact Details

Centennial Center for The Treatment of Obesity
2200 Murphy Ave
Nashville, Tennessee 37203
Phone: 615-342-1231

Bariatric Surgeons

David N. Dyer, M.D. Dr. Dyer has extensive background in laparoscopic surgery, specializing in many major gastrointestinal procedures as well as access for minimally invasive spine surgery.

Hugh L. Houston, MD. Is a fellowship-trained laparoscopic surgeon who chose to dedicate his career to bariatric surgery after witnessing firsthand the benefits it brought to suffering patients.

Douglas O. Olsen, MD. In 1988, Dr. Olsen became one of the first in the nation to perform laparoscopic gallbladder surgery, a technique that would rapidly revolutionize the way abdominal surgery is performed in the U.S., and taught most of the early laparoscopic surgeons.

Types of Gastric Surgery Performed

1. Laparoscopic Roux-en-Y Gastric Bypass
2. Lap-Band, malabsorptive, and revisional procedures.

Note: We welcome updates concerning weight loss surgeons, bariatric surgeries performed or contact details. Before undergoing any form of weight loss surgical operation, please consult your physician. For more information about the basic types of bariatric operations to reduce serious clinical obesity, visit: Types of Weight Loss Surgery

Weight Loss Surgery Information

BARIATRIC SURGERY INFORMATION
What Is Weight Loss Surgery | How to Qualify | Types Of Surgical Operation | How Bariatric Surgery Works | Laparoscopy | How Effective Is Surgery
Success Rates | Health Benefits | Complications | Surgery Costs | Find Weight Loss Surgeon | Support Groups | Malabsorption | Gastric Bypass
Biliopancreatic Diversion Bypass | Biliopancreatic Details | Biliopancreatic Benefits/ Risks | Duodenal Switch Bypass | Duodenal Switch Details
Duodenal Switch Benefits/ Risks | Roux-en-Y Bypass Laparoscopic | Roux-en-Y Bypass Open Surgery | Roux-en-Y Gastric Bypass Benefits/ Risks
Roux-en-Y Details | Fobi Pouch Gastric Bypass | Fobi Pouch Benefits/ Risks | Dumping Syndrome | How Dumping Occurs | Bypass Health Dangers
Diet After Gastric Bypass | Restrictive Procedures | Gastric Banding | Adjustable Gastric Banding | Lap Band Procedure | Lap Band Details
Lap Band Risks & Benefits | Silastic Gastric Ring Surgery | Gastroplasty | Vertical Banded Gastroplasty | Gastric Surgery | Gastric Stapling
Stomach Stapling | Benefits of Gastric Stapling | Obesity Condition | Obesity Mortality Rate | Obesity Health Risks | Obesity Surgical Treatment
Surgery For Morbid Obesity | Weight-Related Health Risks | Obesity Surgery Research | Bariatric Studies | Gastric Reduction Articles | Statistics
Stomach Bypass | Stomach Banding | Stomach Gastroplasty | Laparoscopy | Health Complications | Nutrition after Bypass | Psychosocial Factors
Gastric Reduction Surgery | Weight Loss Surgery Clinics |
Plastic Surgery | After Weight Loss | Tummy Tuck/Abdominoplasty | Dermolipectomy
Body Lift | Gynecomastia Enlarged Male Breast | Panniculectomy | Thigh Lift | Cost of Plastic Surgery | Information | Cosmetic Surgery | Lipoplasty
Types | Health Risks of Liposuction | Tumescent Method | Butt | Inner Thighs | Front Thighs | Cost | Information About Lipoplasty


Laparoscopic or open bariatric surgery, such as gastric banding or bypass is not an easy solution to morbid obesity and weight loss. It is a serious surgical procedure, involving health risks. To produce lasting weight loss it requires a long-term patient commitment to eating a healthy diet and following a regular program of physical exercise. Life-long use of nutritional supplements may also be necessary. So, before deciding, discuss your options fully with your doctor. © 2003-2008 Bariatric-Surgery.Info - Terms - Contact - Information - Resources - Add URL