Southeast Bariatrics is a leading provider of weight loss surgical services.

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To learn more about our bariatric surgery program, register for our next seminar by calling 704-316-7760.

At Southeast Bariatrics, we provide compassionate weight loss care for a lifetime. We specialize in the treatment of severe obesity using a patient-centered, team-oriented approach to help you on your weight loss journey. We offer highly advanced surgical solutions, including extensive pre-operative education, quality hospital care and intensive post-operative follow-up and support. 

Our team consists of board-certified bariatric surgeon, David C. Voellinger, MD, and expert clinical staff who are fully trained and highly experienced in bariatric patient care.

Our Lifestyle Management team provides custom-designed, state-of-the-art care for pre- and post-operative weight loss surgery patients. In addition, our Medical Management team takes a multidimensional approach in designing evidence-based weight loss programs to meet each patient's individual goals.

Southeast Bariatrics provides the tools you need to make healthy lifestyle changes for a new and better life. Our goal is your lifelong weight loss success.   

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2300 Randolph Rd.
Charlotte, NC 28207
704-316-7760

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Biliopancreatic Diversion with Duodenal Switch

This procedure is a variation of Biliopancreatic Diversion (BPD) in which stomach removal is restricted to the outer margin, leaving a sleeve of stomach with the pylorus and the beginning of the duodenum at its end. The duodenum, the first portion of the small intestine, is divided so that pancreatic and bile drainage is bypassed. The near end of the "alimentary limb" is then attached to the beginning of the duodenum, while the "common limb" is created in the same way as in BPD.

Exercise Consult

Individualized consults with a cardiovascular lifestyle specialist. Patients will receive assistance developing a healthy, individualized exercise program.

Laparoscopic Adjustable Gastric Banding

Laparoscopic adjustable gastric banding (AGB) involves attaching an inflatable band around the top portion of the stomach and tightening it like a belt to form a small pouch that serves as a new, much smaller stomach. After the procedure, the diameter of the band around the stomach can be adjusted by a physician by adding or removing saline (salt water).

Nutrition Counseling

Developing a heart-healthy eating plan can help you reduce your cholesterol and maintain a healthy body weight, both of which are important in the prevention of heart disease. Nutrition counseling provides individual consultations with a nutritionist designed to create a healthy eating plan that is right for you. The nutritionist will review your blood lipid profile, discuss your current eating patterns and provide you with educational materials on foods that will lower your cardiovascular disease risk.

Pedometers

A device that counts the number of strides taken by the wearer by responding to the impact of the wearer's steps.

Revisional Weight Loss Surgery

Patients who have had weight loss surgery in the past may require other procedures to correct the complications or undo the ill effects of their original operation. These types of operations are called revisional weight loss surgical procedures.

Vertical Sleeve Gastrectomy

This procedure generates weight loss solely through gastric restriction (reduced stomach volume). The stomach is restricted by stapling and dividing it vertically and removing more than 85% of it. This part of the procedure is not reversible. The stomach that remains is shaped like a very slim banana and measures from 1-5 ounces, depending on the surgeon performing the procedure. The nerves to the stomach and the outlet valve (pylorus) remain intact with the idea of preserving the functions of the stomach while drastically reducing the volume.

Weight Loss Consult

Individualized consults with a cardiovascular lifestyle specialist. Patients will receive assistance developing a healthy, individualized weight loss program.

 

Weight Loss Surgery Education

Information sessions to help you understand the criteria for weight loss surgery and each surgical technique, what to expect during your stay at the hospital, and what lifestyle changes to expect after surgery to achieve and maintain weight loss success.

Southeast Bariatrics

2300 Randolph Rd., Charlotte, NC 28207 - Phone: 704-316-7760 Fax: 704-316-7761