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Weight Loss Surgery Oklahoma
Toby Broussard, MD and Gregory Walton, MD started WeightWise Bariatric Program in the Oklahoma City metroplex over 18 years ago. Drs. Broussard and Walton have performed over 9000 weight loss operations including Gastric Sleeve, Laparoscopic Gastric Bypass, Laparoscopic Modified Duodenal Switch, Weight Loss Surgery Revisional Procedures, and Laparoscopic Adjustable Gastric Band.
Our Procedures
Upfront Risk-Free Pricing
This new three-tiered pricing system guarantees transparency, ensuring that our patients know what their costs will be upfront.
Tier 1
Sleeve – $9,995
Roux-n-Y – $15,000
Duodenal Switch – $15,000
Tier 2
– Surgery + Money back weight loss
guarantee
Sleeve – $11,995
Roux-n-Y – $17,000
Duodenal Switch – $17,700
Tier 3
– Surgery + Money back weight loss
guarantee + Complication insurance through BLIS
Sleeve – $13,165
Roux-n-Y – $18,608
Duodenal Switch – $18,878
*Individual insurance plans may have additional costs associated with treatment. Speak with your insurance provider for details.
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