How Much Does Bariatric Surgery Cost?
If you're searching for bariatric surgery cost in Oklahoma, you deserve a straight answer before making one of the most important health decisions of your life.
Most bariatric programs make pricing confusing. Bills arrive after surgery with unexpected charges for anesthesia, hospital fees, and follow-up visits that weren't disclosed upfront. At WeightWise, we do things differently. Our upfront, risk-free pricing means you know exactly what you'll pay before your surgery date — no surprises.
WeightWise Cash Pricing (What You'll Actually Pay)
We offer three pricing tiers so you can choose the level of coverage that fits your needs. Every tier includes surgeon fees, hospital costs, anesthesia fees, and your first three months of surgeon or NP visits — all bundled into one transparent price.
Why is our pricing different? Because our doctors own the practice. We are fully independent, which means we make the pricing decisions — not a hospital system or corporate management. We designed our three-tier system specifically so patients know what they're paying before surgery, not after.
How Does WeightWise Compare to the National Average?
Nationally, bariatric surgery costs range from $10,000 to $30,000 depending on the procedure, surgeon, and location — and that figure often does not include anesthesia, hospital fees, or follow-up care, which are typically billed separately.
At WeightWise, our Tier 1 Roux-n-Y Gastric Bypass at $15,000 includes all of those costs bundled together. When you compare apples to apples, our all-in pricing is consistently at or below what patients pay elsewhere — with more transparency and a better support program.
Does Insurance Cover Bariatric Surgery?
Yes — many insurance plans cover bariatric surgery, and WeightWise works with most major carriers. Coverage typically requires:
- BMI Requirements: Most insurers require a BMI of 35 or higher. If your BMI is 30–34.9, you may still qualify if you have obesity-related conditions like type 2 diabetes, high blood pressure, or sleep apnea.
- Documented Weight-Loss Attempts: You'll need to show proof of prior attempts to lose weight through supervised diet programs or physician-directed efforts.
- Pre-Surgery Program Participation: Many insurers require completion of a pre-surgery evaluation including nutritional counseling, psychological assessment, and medical clearance.
- Obesity-Related Health Conditions: Conditions like heart disease, joint problems, or sleep apnea strengthen your case for coverage.
Even with insurance, you'll typically have a deductible and co-insurance portion to cover. Our patient advocates will walk you through your specific coverage and help you understand your out-of-pocket responsibility before you commit to anything.
What's Included in the Cost of Surgery?
This is where many programs leave patients confused. Here's exactly what WeightWise includes in every tier of our cash pricing:
- Surgeon fees
- Hospital / facility costs
- Anesthesia fees
- First 3 months of post-op visits
- Bariatric vitamins & supplements (~$50–$75/month)
- Pre-surgery evaluations & lab work
- Dietitian & exercise post-op visits
- Additional procedures for complications (unless Tier 3)
Tier 2 adds: Money-back weight loss guarantee. Tier 3 adds: Complication coverage through BLIS.
Payment Options for Cash-Pay Patients
If you're paying out of pocket or insurance doesn't cover your procedure, here are the ways WeightWise patients manage the cost:
- HSA or FSA: Bariatric surgery qualifies as a medical expense, making HSA/FSA funds a tax-advantaged way to pay.
- Financing: Medical financing options allow you to spread the cost over time. Ask our patient advocates about current financing partners and rates.
- Personal Savings: Many patients plan for surgery 6–12 months in advance and set aside funds specifically for this investment.
- Credit Cards: Some patients use cards with 0% promotional APR periods to manage the cost interest-free if paid off in time.
Is Bariatric Surgery Worth the Cost?
For most patients, the financial investment in surgery pays for itself within a few years through reduced costs for medications, fewer doctor visits, and improved quality of life.
Research consistently shows that bariatric surgery reduces or eliminates obesity-related conditions including type 2 diabetes, high blood pressure, sleep apnea, and joint pain. Many patients find that the money previously spent on diabetes medications, blood pressure drugs, and CPAP equipment significantly offsets the cost of surgery. Most WeightWise patients lose 50–70% of their excess weight within the first year.
Frequently Asked Questions
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How much does gastric bypass surgery cost at WeightWise?Our Roux-n-Y Gastric Bypass starts at $15,000 (Tier 1), which includes surgeon fees, hospital costs, anesthesia, and your first 3 months of follow-up visits. Tier 2 ($17,000) adds our money-back weight loss guarantee. Tier 3 ($18,608) adds complication coverage through BLIS.
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How much does gastric sleeve surgery cost at WeightWise?Our gastric sleeve starts at $9,995 (Tier 1) with the same all-inclusive pricing structure.
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What does the money-back weight loss guarantee mean?With Tier 2 or Tier 3 pricing, WeightWise guarantees your weight loss results. This is a commitment we know of no other bariatric practice offering — and it reflects our confidence in our program and surgical outcomes.
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Will my insurance cover the surgery?Many plans do cover bariatric surgery. Our patient advocates will review your specific insurance policy at no charge to help you understand your coverage and any out-of-pocket responsibility.
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What if my insurance doesn't cover surgery?Our cash-pay tiers are available, and our team can walk you through financing and payment options to make surgery accessible.
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How does WeightWise pricing compare to other programs?Most bariatric programs quote a surgery price but bill anesthesia, hospital fees, and follow-up visits separately. Our all-in pricing typically compares favorably when you add up all the charges you'd receive elsewhere.
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Are there extra costs after surgery?Yes — plan for long-term vitamin and supplement costs (approximately $50–$75/month), and occasional follow-up lab work. These are not included in surgery pricing.
The cost of surgery shouldn't be a mystery, and at WeightWise it isn't. Our patient advocates can review your insurance coverage, walk you through our pricing tiers, and help you find a payment approach that works for your situation.