Einstein Bariatrics
Laparoscopic Weight Loss Surgery Center serving the greater Philadelphia region
Minimally Invasive Surgical Weight Loss
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Philadelphia, PA, August 13, 2007 ─ Albert Einstein Healthcare Network announced today that its weight loss surgery program, Einstein Bariatrics, has been named an American Society for Bariatric Surgery (ASBS) Bariatric Surgery Center of Excellence. This national distinction recognizes Einstein Bariatrics’ commitment to safety and long-term patient success by providing experienced and comprehensive weight loss surgery services. |
- Highly experienced laparoscopic surgeons
- Commitment to long-term weight loss success
- Dedicated psychologist, exercise trainers, registered dieticians
- Trusted non-profit institution committed to serving the community
- All services conveniently located in Einstein at Elkins Park
Your New Beginning
There are only a few truly amazing events in a person's life. Massive weight loss after gastric bypass or Lap-Band® surgery is one of the most incredible transformations that a person can undergo. Let the team at Einstein Bariatrics help you regain your quality of life and health.
Find out if you are a candidate for surgery
Highly-trained Surgeons with Long-term Commitment
Dr. Ramsey Dallal and Dr. Alfred Trang are experienced laparoscopic bariatric surgeons that have performed weight loss procedures in more than one thousand patients. Our surgeons take a personal interest in your long-term success and provide you with personal service and attention that all patients deserve.
Our LifeStyle Management Program is important to your long-term success after weight loss surgery. At Einstein Bariatrics, we will strive to provide you easy access to our expert staff.
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Laparoscopic Surgery:
The Gold Standard at Einstein Bariatrics
99.9 percent of all hospital procedures are performed through instruments thinner than a pencil (laparoscopic). The expected hospital stay is often just one night and patients frequently are able to return to work within seven to 14 days.
Learn about minimally invasive surgery
Responses to your Concerns
Read more about responses to your concerns about bariatric surgery.
This page last updated on 2007-12-12 15:44:51


