How long is the wait for bariatric surgery in Ontario?
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How long is the wait for bariatric surgery in Ontario?
Patients in most provinces wait for two years or more, and the wait can be as long as four to five years. Typically, wait times between consultation with a specialist and surgery is six to 12 months.
How can I get gastric bypass surgery for free in Ontario?
OHIP will only cover a gastric bypass procedure if your BMI is over 40, or if your BMI is over 35 and you have serious weight-related health conditions.
How long is the wait for bariatric surgery in Canada?
Assuming these trends are maintained, the calculated average waiting time for bariatric surgery in Canada is just over 5 years (6783/1313). The Fraser Institute and the Wait Times Alliance benchmarks for reasonable surgical waiting times vary from 8 weeks for cancer surgery to 18 months for cosmetic surgery.
Is a gastric sleeve covered by OHIP?
The Gastric Sleeve is covered by OHIP under very specific situations as indicated below: Your BMI is greater than 60. Significant scarring in your abdomen from previous surgery that prevents performing a gastric bypass surgery. Certain medical conditions that prevent a Gastric Bypass surgery from being done safely.
How quickly can I get bariatric surgery?
How long do I have to wait before having bariatric surgery? From the time of the initial consultation, the average wait time is 6-8 weeks.
How long is the waiting list for bariatric surgery?
Where am I on the waiting list for my bariatric surgery? If you are put on the waiting list for surgery at your Tier 4 multidsciplinary clinic appointment, the waiting time is about 3-7 months until your surgery. However, due to the COVID-19 pandemic this is slightly unpredictable and could be longer.
Do I have to lose weight before bariatric surgery?
Some patients are required to lose 10 percent of their weight before weight-loss surgery is performed. For other patients, losing just 15 to 20 pounds right before surgery is enough to reduce the risk of complications. It’s important to follow your surgeon’s pre-surgery diet and nutrition guidelines.
How heavy do you have to be for bariatric surgery?
To be eligible for bariatric surgery, you must be between 16 and 70 years of age (with some exceptions) and morbidly obese (weighing at least 100 pounds over your ideal body weight and having a BMI of 40).
What would disqualify me from bariatric surgery?
But why might a patient not qualify for bariatric surgery? BMI: First and most obviously, they simply may not have a BMI that is high enough. A BMI of 35 or more with one or more obesity related conditions or BMI of 40 or greater regardless of obesity related conditions is required to have surgery.
What will stop you from getting bariatric surgery?
To be eligible for weight-loss surgery, you must meet the following requirements: Have a body mass index (BMI) of 40 or higher, or have a BMI between 35 and 40 and an obesity-related condition, such as heart disease, diabetes, high blood pressure or severe sleep apnea.
How painful is bariatric surgery?
Whether you have gastric bypass, gastric sleeve or Lap Band surgery, there will be pain and it can be significant. It would be nice if we could say gastric bypass surgery produces an 8 out of 10 on the pain scale. Gastric sleeve surgery produces 7 out of 10 on the pain scale and Lap Band surgery is a 5 out of 10.