Qualifying for Bariatric Surgery—Here’s What You Need to Know

Who Qualifies for Bariatric Surgery?
Considering bariatric surgery can feel like a big decision—but you’re not alone. At Anchorage Bariatrics, we’re here to guide you every step of the way. One of the first questions we hear is, “Am I even a candidate?” Here’s a quick overview of who typically qualifies for bariatric surgery:
You may be a good candidate if you:
- Have a Body Mass Index (BMI) of 40 or higher, or a BMI of 35–39.9 with weight-related health conditions such as type 2 diabetes, sleep apnea, or high blood pressure.
- Have struggled to lose weight through diet and exercise without long-term success.
- Are mentally and emotionally prepared to commit to a lifestyle change—including nutrition, physical activity, and follow-up care.
- Are 18 years or older (though exceptions may be made on a case-by-case basis).
Our team will walk with you through a comprehensive evaluation process, including medical, nutritional, and psychological assessments. Remember—bariatric surgery is not a shortcut; it’s a tool. And with the right support, it can be life-changing.
Why a Dietitian Is Your Secret Weapon in Bariatric Success
Weight loss surgery changes your digestive system—and your relationship with food.
That’s why our registered dietitians are such a vital part of your care team. From pre-op prep to post-op meal planning, they help you:
- Understand nutritional needs after surgery
- Build healthy eating habits that last
- Avoid complications like nutrient deficiencies
- Stay on track with weight loss goals
Nutrition is personal, and no two bariatric patients are the same. With a dietitian in your corner, you get expert guidance tailored just for you.
The Power of Psychology in Your Bariatric Journey
Let’s talk about the mind part of mind-body wellness. Bariatric surgery transforms your body—but lasting change also means reworking thought patterns, emotional habits, and stress responses. That’s where our mental health providers step in.
Psychological support helps you:
- Manage food triggers and emotional eating
- Build self-esteem and confidence
- Navigate life transitions and body image changes
- Stay motivated when things get tough
This isn’t just about weight—it’s about wellness. And psychology plays a vital role in helping you thrive, not just survive, through every phase of your transformation.
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