Gastric Bypass Surgery Cost

The gastric bypass surgery cost is one of the most important parameters to consider before going for one. Going for the surgery is a big financial decision, as it costs quite a lot. This article explores the current range of gastric bypass surgery cost and other costs involved.
Gastric Bypass Surgery Cost
Obesity is a rampant phenomenon all over the world. Obesity is an excess accumulation of fat in the body causing health problems. Obesity is usually characterized by a body mass index (BMI) above 30 kg/m2. The first course or line of recommended treatment for obesity is dieting and exercise. However, if both of these treatments fail to reduce body fat, a surgical option like gastric bypass surgery is the recommended procedure. The aim of this article is to gauge total gastric bypass surgery cost and other costs involved.

Gastric bypass surgery is just one class of a range of surgical procedures called Bariatric weight loss surgeries, which are surgical treatment options for extreme and incurable obesity. In a gastric bypass surgery, the abdomen is first divided into an upper part and a lower remainder part. Then, through a rearrangement of the small intestine, both parts are connected to it. There are many types of gastric bypass surgeries. This obesity surgery causes a remarkable decrease in functional volume of the stomach pouch leading to a phenomenal, physical and psychological change in appetite for food! To undergo a gastric bypass surgery, is an important medical as well as financial decision, as it costs a lot.

How Much Does Gastric Bypass Surgery Cost?
Surgical weight loss procedures like gastric bypass costs thousands of dollars depending upon the surgical complexity and other expenses involved. The price range for gastric bypass surgery in USA starts from $ 18,000 to $ 35,000, depending on your location and specifications of surgery.

Gastric Bypass Surgery Cost Breakdown
The cost of gastric bypass surgery is inclusive of many other subsidiary costs, which are as follows:
  • Fees for Anesthesia Administration
  • Fees for Hospital Facilities Used
  • Surgeon's Consultation and Operation Fees
  • Pre-Operation lab procedure fees and X-ray fees
  • Cost of Post-operative Recuperative Stay and Care (Roughly 90 days)
Here are some of the factors usually not quoted or included in operation cost:
  • Post Surgery Consultation
  • Exercise and counseling regarding diet control
  • Cost of medications, vitamins and other supplements
  • Body contouring or shaping procedures
  • Extra procedures like face lifting
  • Breast lift or Breast Augmentation
  • Liposuction
Factors Affecting Gastric Bypass Surgery Cost
Three important factors that mostly affect gastric bypass surgery cost are as follows:
  • Location: Depending on where you undergo gastric bypass surgery, cost will be modified in proportion to the cost of living. Hospitals located in cities like Boston, Los Angeles, New York and San Francisco charge very high for gastric bypass surgeries. This may be due to the dense population and high cost of living in these cities.
  • Health Plan: A lot depends on the kind of health plan you have and whether your hospital is in a network or a standalone.
  • Length of Stay: Obviously the length of your stay in the hospital will be the main factor in the total cost of gastric bypass or any other bariatric surgery.
Questions to Ask About Gastric Bypass Surgery Cost
Following are the questions one should ask the surgeon before going for a gastric bypass surgery:
  • What is the average cost of gastric bypass surgery?
  • What all is included in the cost of this surgery? Some surgeons quote only the cost of surgery in the total cost while other pre-op and post-op expenses are not included. So its better if you clarify that.
  • How much of the surgery cost will be covered by my insurance?
  • Will the insurance cover any complications that arise from the gastric bypass procedure?
  • Are there any financing plans offered by the hospital? Surgeons usually help in getting finance for such surgeries, in case insurance doesn't cover it.
If insurance does not cover the gastric bypass surgery cost, you may have other options to choose from. Private money lenders provide finance for such surgeries. Consider the pros and cons of gastric bypass surgery before actually going for it. Look at all the available options before deciding. Hope that, after going through this article you have a good idea about the cost of gastric bypass surgery and other expenses involved.

By Omkar Phatak
Published: 9/24/2009
 
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