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Weight Loss Surgery Center in Northwest Arkansas

31 hours ago Who is Dr. Roller? Roller was the 1st fellowship-trained bariatric surgeon and advanced Laparoscopic surgeon in the State of Arkansas and performs state-of-the-art minimally invasive surgical procedures, using the same techniques and methods to perform the types of procedures you will find at major medical centers across the country. >> Go To The Portal


What is Dr Roller's board certification?

She is Board Certified in Family Medicine. Dr. Roller is a Kingsport native coming home to practice medicine. She can perform minor surgical procedures in the office. Also, Dr. Roller performs DOT Physicals.

Is Josh roller a board certified surgeon?

Dr. Josh Roller is board-certified in general surgery and is a member of the American Society for Metabolic and Bariatric Surgery, the Society of Gastrointestinal and Endoscopic Surgeons, the Parkland Surgical Society, and the American College of Surgeons. Dr.

What kind of surgery does Dr Roller perform in Arkansas?

Dr. Roller has performed several laparoscopic surgical procedures that had previously never been performed in Northwest Arkansas, including totally laparoscopic pancreas, rectal, bile duct, and gastric (stomach) procedures.

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Who is Dr. Roller?

Roller was the 1st fellowship-trained bariatric surgeon and advanced Laparoscopic surgeon in the State of Arkansas and performs state-of-the-art minimally invasive surgical procedures, using the same techniques and methods to perform the types of procedures you will find at major medical centers across the country.

Where is Joshua Roller?

Joshua E. Roller, MD, is proud to play a part in improving the lives of his patients through weight loss surgery. Dr. Roller moved to Northwest Arkansas in August 2007 after completing a Minimally Invasive Surgical Fellowship in Bariatric and Advanced Laparoscopic General Surgery at Duke University Medical Center, one of the premier bariatric surgery centers in the country. Dr. Roller is the most experienced Bariatric Surgeon in the region and has performed more than 7,000 bariatric procedures (weight loss surgeries), including the laparoscopic Roux-en-Y gastric bypass, laparoscopic modified and traditional Duodenal Switch, lap gastric banding, and the laparoscopic sleeve gastrectomy with outstanding weight loss results. He was the 1st Bariatric surgeon in the region to perform the Laparoscopic Duodenal Switch procedure, the most complex of all the weight-loss surgeries. Dr. Roller was the 1st fellowship-trained bariatric surgeon and advanced Laparoscopic surgeon in the State of Arkansas and performs state-of-the-art minimally invasive surgical procedures, using the same techniques and methods to perform the types of procedures you will find at major medical centers across the country.

Where did Kristin Roller go to medical school?

Kristin Roller graduated from medical school from the University of Texas Southwestern Medical School at Dallas. She also completed her internship and residency in family medicine at UT Southwestern Medical Center at Dallas.

Who is Kristin Roller?

Kristin R. Roller, MD, is the bariatric medical specialist at Roller Weight Loss & Advanced Surgery. She is board certified in family medicine and has special expertise in bariatric medicine and weight loss surgery. Dr. Roller has a particular interest in obesity and the effects it has on her patients. She performs extensive medical evaluations and thoroughly assesses each patient to help ensure proper readiness prior to surgery.

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