Of bariatric patients have one
Most don't know it. Hiatal hernias are commonly discovered during pre-op imaging or sometimes only during surgery itself. Bariatric patients are at higher risk because of pressure on the diaphragm.
A small, ~30–60 minute laparoscopic add-on that often eliminates years of severe heartburn. Performed alone for $500 — or included at no additional cost when bundled with your gastric sleeve, bypass, or revision.
A hiatal hernia happens when the upper part of your stomach pushes up through the diaphragm — the muscular wall that separates your chest from your abdomen. There's a small natural opening in the diaphragm called the hiatus; when that opening stretches, the stomach can slide partway through.
The result is a broken seal between your stomach and esophagus — which is the textbook recipe for chronic acid reflux, regurgitation, chest pain after meals, and difficulty swallowing. PPIs (Prilosec, Nexium) can mask the symptoms, but they don't fix the underlying anatomy.
Up to 40% of bariatric patients have an undiagnosed hiatal hernia. Repairing it during your bariatric procedure costs nothing extra — and dramatically improves long-term outcomes, especially for sleeve patients.
Most don't know it. Hiatal hernias are commonly discovered during pre-op imaging or sometimes only during surgery itself. Bariatric patients are at higher risk because of pressure on the diaphragm.
An unrepaired hiatal hernia is one of the leading reasons sleeve patients develop severe GERD post-op. Repairing it at the same time as your sleeve dramatically reduces this risk.
There's no added charge to add a hiatal hernia repair onto your sleeve, bypass, or revision. Same OR session, same anesthesia, same recovery — included.
When done as part of bariatric surgery, the repair adds only ~30 minutes to your procedure. Recovery is unchanged from a primary bariatric surgery.
Most patients see complete or near-complete resolution of heartburn, regurgitation, and chest pain — often eliminating PPI medications altogether.
Hiatal hernia repair is covered by the same complication insurance included with your bariatric surgery. No added paperwork, no added risk, no added charge.
For patients with a confirmed hiatal hernia who aren't pursuing bariatric surgery. All-inclusive — testing, surgery, anesthesia, hospital stay, transport.
If you're already booking a sleeve, bypass, or revision, your hiatal hernia repair is included at no additional cost. Same surgery date, same recovery, same insurance.
Diagnosis is straightforward: an upper endoscopy or barium swallow study reveals it clearly. Many patients don't realize they have one until imaging.
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A real coordinator will help you decide whether you need a standalone repair or whether bundling with bariatric surgery is right for you. No payment now. No commitment.