Bariatric Services

Carle Bariatrics is here to help you prepare for the change of a lifetime. Our team of experts offers proven laparoscopic options for surgical weight loss: gastric bypass, sleeve gastrectomy and gastric banding. Nutrition counseling and post-surgical support helps you maintain weight loss and feel confident about transforming your life.


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Expert surgical care using advanced technology—focused on your safety, comfort and recovery.

Weight Loss Surgery is major surgery. The decision to have weight loss surgery should be made after careful consideration and consultation with an experienced bariatric surgeon. Although most weight loss surgery patients enjoy an improvement in mobility, self-image and self-esteem, these factors should not be the overriding motivation for having the procedure. The goal of this surgery is to live better, healthier and longer.

For more information or to watch the free online seminiar on Bariatric Surgery services in Champaign-Urbana or Bloomington-Normal, you can talk to your primary care provider or call (217) 902-2100.

For more information or to find your path to Bariatric Surgery services in Peoria, you can talk to your primary care provider or call (309) 672-5975.

Click here to join our Bariatric Support Group Facebook page. This is a community for individuals, who are interested in or have completed the bariatric surgery process, to come together with surgeons and medical professionals. This group will provide an opportunity to share stories, seek support, ask questions, and gain knowledge.

Is Surgery Right for Me?

Research supports the benefits of weight-loss surgery for those who meet the following criteria:

  • Body mass index (BMI) of 40 or more
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  • BMI between 35 and 39 diagnosed with morbid obesity and related health conditions such as Type 2 diabetes, obstructive sleep apnea, high blood pressure, osteoarthritis and other obesity-related conditions.
  • Unable to achieve a healthy body weight for a sustained period of time, even through medically supervised dieting
  • Age 18+ 
  • Willingness to make lifestyle and eating habit changes 
  • Commitment to behavior modification, support groups and long-term follow up

Surgery Descriptions

Weight loss surgery is performed on the stomach and intestine causing a reduction of food intake. Bariatric weight loss surgery does not remove fat. The goal of surgery is to reduce the size of the stomach which will limit the amount of food you can eat and digest. You may return to a normal life after surgery, however for long-term weight loss success, you will be required to change your lifestyle through consumption of healthier foods choices, being physically active and by having strong support systems. You must plan every meal, be committed to losing weight and make certain your body is getting all the necessary nutrients needed to survive.

Laparoscopic Gastric Bypass

A gastric bypass is performed by introducing a laparoscope through small abdominal incisions. The entire operation is performed "inside" the abdomen and special stapling instruments are used to create a new small stomach pouch. The remainder of the stomach is not removed (99 percent), but is completely stapled shut and divided from the new small stomach pouch. This process allows for faster recovery.

Laparoscopic Sleeve Gastrectomy

This type of restrictive weight-loss involves the reduction of the size of the stomach to about 60 cc in volume. As a result, patients feel full after a smaller portion of food, and therefore lose weight due to lower food intake. There are also significant effects on the hunger mechanisms with this method that lead to greater weight loss with the sleeve gastrectomy than with just a small stomach pouch. Hunger is decreased because there is a reduced capacity to produce Ghrelin, a substance that plays a role in how you feel and relieve hunger. Weight loss with the sleeve gastrectomy ranges from 55 to 70 percent of excess body weight, depending on your circumstances.

Laparoscopic Banding

Adjustable gastric banding limits food intake by placing a constricting ring completely around the stomach below the junction of the stomach and esophagus. The small gastric pouch (the size of a golf ball) restricts the amount of food that can be consumed during a meal. Ingested food passes through the digestive tract in the usual order, allowing it to be fully absorbed into the body.

For more information on weight loss services, please visit the Carle Health Weight Management page.

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