California Gastric Bypass Surgeon Directory

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Arcadia CA

Troy M. LaMar M.D.
David R. Martin M.D.
Bengt F. Pehrsson M.D.

22 W Duarte Rd Ste 301,
Arcadia, CA 91007
626-445-0600

Bakersfield CA

Hormuz Irani M.D.
Address Not Available
661-638-0506

Beverly Hills CA

Jamshid Nazarian M.D.
8920 Wilshire Blvd Ste 418,
Beverly Hills, CA 90211
310-854-1174

Burlingame CA

Aaron G. Baggs M.D.
1828 El Camino Real,
Burlingame, CA 94010
650-652-0600

Basil R. Meyerowitz M.D.
Address Not Available
650-343-8042

L. Albert Wetter M.D.
1828 El Camino Real,
Burlingame, CA 94010
650-652-0600

Chico CA

C. Gary Cooper M.D.
578 Rio Lindo Ave # 3,
Chico, CA 95926
530-891-1651

Corona CA

Terry L. Sanderfer M.D.
770 Magnolia Ave Ste 2g,
Corona, CA 92879
909-371-1721

David Y. Suh M.D.
802 Magnolia Ave,
Corona, CA 92879
909-736-0696

Delano CA

Ara Keshishian M.D.
Karim Zahriya M.D.
1205 Garces Hwy Ste 303,
Delano, CA 93215
661-725-4847
800-816-6647

Fountain Valley CA

Mir B. Ali M.D.
Philip Chin M.D.
Kelly M. Francis M.D.
Peter C. LePort M.D.

11160 Warner Ave Ste 421,
Fountain Valley, CA 92708
714-966-2009

Fresno CA

Richard A. Betcher M.D.
7202 N Millbrook Ave Ste 202,
Fresno, CA 93720
559-449-3040

Keith B. Boone M.D.
Kelvin D. Higa M.D.

Address Not Available
559-449-3901

Roger D. Fast M.D.
7202 N Millbrook Ave Ste 202,
Fresno, CA 9372
559-449-3040

Edward L. Felix M.D.
Daniel E. Swartz M.D.

6107 N Fresno St # 102,
Fresno, CA 93710
559-431-8446

Herbert E. Gladen M.D.
Address Not Available
559-459-4490

Christopher R. Kinter M.D.
1648 E Herndon Ave Ste 102,
Fresno, CA 93720
559-431-6226

Glendale

Beverly Hills Weight Loss Clinic
Dr. David G. Davtyan
1141 Brand Blvd. Ste. 300
Glendale, CA 91202
1-877-9-BeSlim

Zafar Parvez M.D.
924 Emily Way,
Madera, CA 93637
559-661-8901

Hawaiian Gardens CA

Mathias A. L. Fobi M.D.
Ronald C. Holness M.D.
Daniel Iqwe, Jr. M.D.
Hoil Lee M.D.

21520 Pioneer Blvd Ste 204,
Hawaiian Gardens, CA 90716
562-402-9779
800-564-3624

Huntington Beach & Laguna Beach CA

Ramsey Dallal, MD
Surgical Co-Director
Laparoscopic Bariartic Surgeon
Dr. Brian Quebbemann
The N.E.W. Program of Orange County
Newport Beach • Huntington Beach • Laguna Beach
Center of Advanced Laparoscopic Surgery
351 Hospital Rd Ste 218,
Newport Beach, CA 92663
(949)-722-7662 (Main)
(949) 631-6585 (fax)

Long Beach CA

Long Beach CA
Edward C. Woerz M.D
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5500 E Atherton St,
Long Beach, CA 90815
562-597-0321

David Oliak M.D.
Address Not Available
800-554-9544

Los Angeles CA

Mathew E. Brunson M.D.
Crookes MD 323-442-5843.
Los Angeles CA
858-554-9210

Peter F Crookes M.D.
Address Not Available
323-442-5843

Scott A. Cunneen M.D.
Gary N. Furman M.D.
Theodore M. Khalili M.D.
Edward H. Phillips M.D.

Address Not Available
310-423-8350

Parviz D. Daniels M.D.
5901 W Olympic Blvd Ste 507,
Los Angeles, CA 90036
323-933-7571

Carlos R. Gracia M.D.
310-922-3940
Los Angeles CA
310-206-7235

Elaine James M.D.
Address Not Available
310-922-3940

Carson Liu M.D.
Address Not Available
310-201-8290

Amir Mehran M.D.
Address Not Available
310-825-7163

Manteca CA

Antonio K. Coirin M.D.
1234 E North St,
Manteca, CA 95336
209-824-5540
877-239-2887

Modesto CA

Patrick Coates M.D.
1401 Spanos Ct Ste 201,
Modesto, CA 95355
209-525-3848

Monterey CA

Mark A. Vierra M.D.
950 Cass St,
Monterey, CA 93940
831-649-0808

Monroe CA

John M. Price M.D.
3424 Medical Park Dr Ste 5,
Monroe, LA 71203
318-361-0145

Newport Beach

Dr. Ramsey Dallal
Dr. Brian Quebbemann

The N.E.W. Program of Orange County
1401 Avocado Ave Suite 367
Newport Beach, CA 92660
949 722-7662

Orange CA

Ninh T. Nguyen M.D.
Address Not Available
714-456-8598

Milton L. Owens M.D.
Orange, CA 92862
714-744-7100
800-554-9544

Palo Alto CA

Bassem Y. Safadi M.D.
Palo Alto, CA 94301
650-493-5000

Paramount CA

Shyam L. Dahiya M.D.
16415 Colorado Ave,
Paramount, CA 90723
562-602-1012

Pasadena CA

Sheilah M. Clayton M.D.
2750 E Washington Blvd Ste 310,
Pasadena, CA 91107
626-791-5559

David J. Lourie M.D.
Wes J. Powell M.D.

50 Bellefontaine St,
Pasadena, CA 91105
626-449-0694

Pleasant Hill CA

Horacio J. Asbun M.D.
401 Gregory Ln Ste 136,
Pleasant Hill, CA 94523
925-798-4606

Fernando R. Otero M.D., F.A.C.S.
Address Not Available
925-676-5637

Pleasanton CA

Dat Tien Nguyen, M.D., Inc
Dat Tien Nguyen, M.D.
5565 W. Las Positas Blvd. #360
Pleasanton, CA 94588
(925) 460-3205
(925) 460-3206
Fax: (925) 460-3795

Mary E. Estakhri M.D.
5575 W Las Positas Blvd Ste 210,
Pleasanton, CA 94588
925-460-9000

Poway CA

Charles D. Callery M.D.
15725 Pomerado Rd Ste 203,
Poway, CA 92064
858-675-0883

Rancho Palos Verdes CA

Amos W. Kuvhenguhwa MD
28924 S Western Ave,
Rancho Palos Verdes, CA 90275
310-241-0751

Richmond CA

Aaron Baggs M.D.
Address Not Available
510-307-1000

Roseville CA

Donald J. Waldrep M.D.
2 Medical Plaza Dr Ste 264,
Roseville, CA 95661
916-797-7555

Sacramento CA

Bruce M. Wolfe M.D.
Address Not Available
916-734-2674

Steven C. Patching M.D.
300 University Ave Ste 221,
Sacramento, CA 95825
916-568-5564

San Bernardino CA

Douglas M. Krahn M.D.
401 E Highland Ave # 252,
San Bernardino, CA
909-475-5040

San Diego CA

G. Wesley Clark M.D.
Jill E. Endres M.D.
Alan C. Wittgrove M.D.
6719 Alvarado Rd Ste 308,
San Diego, CA 92120
619-229-3940

Jorge Llorente M.D.
George A. Mueller M.D
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7930 Frost St Ste 101,
San Diego, CA 92123
858-565-0104

Leo J. Murphy M.D.
Eugene W. Rumsey M.D.
Laurence K. Tanaka M.D.
George G. Zorn M.D.
4060 4th Ave Ste 330,
San Diego, CA 92103
619-681-1933

San Francisco CA

Crystal Springs Surgical Associates
John J. Feng, MD, FACS
450 Sutter Street, Suite 1400
San Francisco, CA 94108
(650) 685-2959

Paul T. Cirangle M.D.
Gregg H. Jossart M.D.
2100 Webster St,
San Francisco, CA 94115
415-561-1310

Robert A. Rabkin M.D.
2250 Hayes St,
San Francisco, CA 94117
415-668-3200
888-548-8446

San Jose CA

Stanley J. Rogers Jr., M.D.
San Jose CA
415-206-6775

Robert McKeen MD
2505 Samaritan Drive, Suite 600
San Jose, CA 95124
408-402-9911

San Mateo CA

Tobin Schneider M.D.
101 S San Mateo Dr Ste 104,
San Mateo, CA 94401
650-342-1414

Crystal Springs Surgical Associates
John J. Feng, MD, FACS

101 South San Mateo Drive
Suite 302
San Mateo, CA 94401
(650) 685-2959
Fax (650) 685-6754

San Pedro CA

Milton L. Owens M.D.
1094 W 7th St,
San Pedro, CA 90731
310-833-4448

San Ramon CA

Carlos R. Gracia M.D.
582 Countrybrook Loop,
San Ramon, CA 94583
925-277-0266

Santa Barbara

Santa Barbara Advanced Surgical Associates
David Thoman, MD, FACS

Suite 201
536 East Arrellaga Street
Santa Barbara, CA 93103
(805)730-1470

Santa Rosa CA

David C. Elliott M.D.
3536 Mendocino Ave,
Santa Rosa, CA 95403
707-577-7800

Stanford CA

John M. Morton M.D.
300 Pasteur Drive
Stanford, CA 94305
650-498-5308

Torrance CA

Stanley R. Klein M.D.
Address Not Available
310-222-2795

Ventura CA

Helmuth T. Billy M.D.
124 N Brent St,
Ventura, CA 93003
805-648-2227

Mark G. Scherrer M.D.
Ventura CA
707-423-5206

Robert A. Rabkin M.D.
Address Not Available
805-648-1828

Whittier CA

H. Lewis Smith M.D.
14350 Whittier Blvd Ste 325,
Whittier, CA 90605
562-696-1145

Woodside CA

Neal R. Gorrin M.D.
Address Not Available
650-742-2698

Kennith O. Thompson M.D.
Woodside CA
310-945-1396

Gastric Bypass Surgery Information

Definition: Gastric bypass surgery is a procedure which reduces the size of the stomach which is then reconnected so that it bypasses your small intestine. The smaller size stomach forces you to eat less since you will feel "full" much easier. The bypass part of the operation results in few calories and nutrients being stored.

Gastric bypass surgery is not for everyone that is overweight and should not be thought of as quick fix to weight loss. The MayoClinic points this out: "Gastric bypass surgery doesn't replace the need for following a healthy diet and regular physical activity program. In fact, the success of the surgery depends in part on your commitment to following the guidelines given to you about diet and exercise. As you consider weight-loss surgery, make sure that you make every effort to exercise, change your eating habits and adjust any other lifestyle factors that have contributed to your excess weight."

The National Institute of Health that gastric bypass surgery candidates meet the following conditions:

  • A body mass index (BMI) of 35 to 40 or higher.
  • 100 pounds over your ideal weight.

To calculate your BMI, multiply your weight by 705. Divide the result by your height in inches. Divide by your height again. For example: A 300 pound individual who is 5 foot 8 inches tall would calculate: 300 X 705 = 211500 divided by 68 inches = 3110.294 divided by 68 inches again = a BMI of 45.74

The two most popular and commonly used types of gastric bypass surgery are:

  • The Laparoscopic Adjustable Gastric Bypass, and
  • The Roux-en-Y Gastric Bypass

The definition of Roux-en-Y Gastric bypass is the same as the above definition. However, the difference between the roux-en Y and laparoscopic adjustable gastric bypass is important to know: Laparoscopic adjustable gastric banding, unlike vertical banded gastroplasty and Roux-en-Y gastric bypass, involves no stapling of the stomach, no cutting or opening of the stomach wall, and no permanent alteration of the gastrointestinal (GI) tract. Should it be necessary to remove the band, normal stomach anatomy can be restored.

How well does it work and what are the results?

1. During the first two years following your gastric bypass surgery, you should be able to lose 50 to 60 percent of your excess weight. You will begin to lose weight not long after your surgery and continue to lose much of your weight during the first 12 months. Many patients report losing up to 100 lbs during the first 18 months following the procedure. Due to the nature of the procedure, you will have to follow a special diet. This diet should help you to keep the weight off.

2. Significant weight loss can make it easier to manage medical problems such as:

  • Type 2 Diabetes
  • High cholesterol
  • High blood pressure
  • Sleep apnea
  • Hypertension
  • Coronary artery Disease
  • and gastroesophageal reflux disease (GERD)

Roux-en-Y gastric bypass has demonstrated the best ratio of results to complications among bariatric procedures, giving it status as the "gold standard" in bariatric surgery. The benefits include:

  • better long-term weight loss,
  • fewer complications and less need for revisions,
  • better lifestyle with less vomiting, and
  • good reflux control because the majority of the parietal cell mass and bile are barricaded from the esophagus.
  • return of blood sugar levels to normal in 90% of patients;
  • decreased hypertension (ie, disappearing in two-thirds of patients);
  • diminished knee and hip pain;
  • disappearance of sleep apnea, often after a weight loss of only 15 kg to 20 kg;
  • relief of esophagogastric reflux symptoms, often within 24 hours of surgery;
  • improved pulmonary function;
  • slower progression of articular cartilage destruction;
  • improved serum concentrations of high-density lipoproteins;
  • substantial decline in total serum cholesterol and triglyceride levels;
  • relief of stress incontinence; and
  • the patient becomes a good candidate for joint replacement when he or she previously was too heavy.

What can you expect after the surgery?

After your procedure, you will need to stay in the hospital for 2 to 3 days and will not be able to return to work for 2 to 4 weeks.

Immediately after your procedure, you won't be allowed to eat for one or two days so that your new and smaller stomach can heal. Then, you will have to follow a diet that progress from liquids to pureed food to soft foods and finally to regular foods. Besides a diet, exercise is also recommended.

Since part of your intestine was bypassed and you are no longer absorbing nutrients the same, you will need to take iron and vitamin suppliments.

One aspect of gastric bypass surgery that doctors rarely mention is that in a few years, you might need plastic surgery in the form of abdominoplasty. Abdominoplasty removes the loose folds of skin around the stomach brought on by the fast weight loss.

Risks

As with any surgery, gastric bypass surgery is not without it's risks.

  • Death from the surgery or complications following the surgery occur 1 to 2 percent of the time. Chances of death following surgery are reduced if the doctors post operation instructions are carefully followed.
  • More than one-third of obese patients who have weight loss surgery develop gallstones. Gallstones are clumps of cholesterol and other matter that form in the gallbladder. During rapid or substantial weight loss, a person’s risk of developing gallstones increases. Gallstone formation can be lessened with medication taken for the first six months after surgery.
  • Among other surgery risks, nearly 30% of patients who have weight-loss surgery develop nutritional deficiencies such as anemia, osteoporosis and metabolic bone disease.  These deficiencies can be avoided if vitamin and mineral supplements are maintained as recommended on a life-long basis.
  • The connection between the stomach and the intestines narrows (stomal stenosis) 5% to 15% of the time, leading to nausea and vomiting after eating.
  • Ulcers develop 5% to 15% of the time.
  • The staples may pull loose.
  • Gastric bypass can also cause dumping syndrome, a condition where stomach contents move too quickly through the small intestine causing nausea, vomiting, diarrhea, dizziness and sweating.