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What Medical Tests Will I Need Before Bariatric Surgery?

Once the decision has been made to undergo bariatric surgery, the weight loss journey ahead can feel both empowering and overwhelming. To help patients take the process in stride, our Chicago bariatric surgeons provide resources to focus step-by-step, including how they can best prepare for the procedure. One of the most important steps is pre-operative testing.

Prior to treatment, patients will need to complete a thorough medical evaluation and series of health tests that are critical to the safety and success of weight loss surgery, including sleeve gastrectomy and gastric bypass. The tests will examine internal organs and measure chemicals within the body to help detect any underlying conditions, diseases, or disorders. It is usually recommended to complete the following tests within a reasonable time before surgery, though the specific tests may vary based on individual patient needs::

Laboratory Tests with Blood Work 

Imaging and Diagnostic Tests

Other testing may be required for patients that have a history of using tobacco, steroids, or certain drugs/medications, as these substances may lead to issues during the recovery process. 

At Suburban Surgical Care Specialists/Kane Center, our priority is to achieve the highest standards of patient safety and care before, during, and after weight loss surgery — beginning with these important tests — to reduce potential risks and complications.

For more information about preparing for bariatric surgery, or to schedule a consultation with one of our board-certified surgeons, please contact us today.

Additional Medical Resources for Bariatric Surgery Testing:

NIH: Obesity Surgery Preoperative Assessment and Preparation
Stanford Medicine Healthcare: Diagnostic Tests for Bariatric Surgery