trinity bariatric patient portal

by Dr. Pierre Wuckert IV 9 min read

Patient Portal - Trinity Health

6 hours ago Trinity Bariatrics focuses on personalizing your weight loss to match your habits, choices, and lifestyle. We remain committed to our patients following surgery by creating a network of support — our team wants to give you the best possible chance to live your life to its fullest, in the months following your procedure and beyond. >> Go To The Portal


Why choose Trinity bariatrics?

Trinity Bariatrics focuses on personalizing your weight loss to match your habits, choices, and lifestyle. We remain committed to our patients following surgery by creating a network of support — our team wants to give you the best possible chance to live your life to its fullest, in the months following your procedure and beyond.

What is the patient portal at Trinity Health?

With specialized expertise in bariatric and weight loss surgery, the team of providers at Trinity Bariatric Surgery are here for you. (716) 458-1988 Pay Your Bill Patient Portal

What is the New York bariatric group Patient Portal?

The patient portal is designed for routine health management. It should not be used for emergency related questions. If you have an emergency or other urgent matter, call 911 or proceed immediately to the Trinity Emergency/Trauma Center. For assistance relating to initial setup, please call (701) 857-7033 or email: portalsupport@trinityhealth.org

Why choose Trinity Health of New England weight management?

Patient Portal Our online patient portals allow you to access your medical information 24 hours a day, seven days a week. These secure websites allow you to privately view basic lab results, portions of your medical record, hospital discharge instructions and more.

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What is bariatric surgery?

Bariatric Surgery is a surgical weight loss solution that involves removing a portion of the stomach or resecting and re-routing the small intestine to a small stomach pouch. If playback doesn't begin shortly, try restarting your device.

Does private insurance cover bariatric surgery?

Most private insurance companies have requirements for bariatric surgery coverage. The approval process is more complicated than it is for other surgery procedures. Most insurers will require: These requirements may vary with your situation, as different insurers have different requirements for bariatric coverage.

Does Medicare cover gastric bypass?

Generally, Medicare will generally cover gastric bypass surgery for individuals with a body mass index of 35 and at least one obesity-related health problem such as Type 2 diabetes, heart disease or sleep apnea.

What age can I get bariatric surgery?

You may be eligible for bariatric surgery if you: Are between the ages of 18 and 75. Have a body mass index (BMI) of 40 or greater. Have a BMI between 35 and 40 and another health condition, such as obesity-related Type 2 diabetes, sleep apnea, high blood pressure, high cholesterol or heart disease. Are healthy enough to have the surgery.

Can bariatric surgery help you lose weight?

We can help you lose weight without surgery. Our medical bariatricians work with our registered dietitians to treat obesity with medication and behavioral modifications. A medical bariatrician can also help patients who experience problems losing weight following bariatric surgery.

Is Trinity Bariatric Surgery a true option?

For the many reasons to consider bariatric surgery, there’ s only one true option. At Trinity Bariatric Surgery, your weight loss goes beyond surgery. We are a nationally recognized program, set apart by our team of surgeons, nurses, nutritionists, therapists, and counselors – all dedicated to finding the best weight loss solution for you.

Is obesity a health problem?

Obesity is a serious health problem that affects different areas of your life, including social situations and overall wellness. Support Throughout Your Weight Loss Journey. You don’t have to go through it alone. The support you’ll receive from our team extends both before and after surgery.

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