Announcing Virtual Visits – COVID-19

At Trinity Bariatric Institute, our priority has always been the health and safety and overall well-being of our patients.  We want to keep you updated with the most recent information regarding COVID-19.

This week Governor Abbott has asked the medical community to postpone all elective medical procedures and surgeries.  This includes any surgeries that are not immediately necessary or life-saving.  If you are currently scheduled for Bariatric Surgery, Reflux Surgery or The Obalon Balloon Procedure, a member of our staff will be in contact with you to discuss your options.  All insurance approvals for Bariatric Surgery will be honored in the future if we are forced to reschedule your surgery.

If you are considering weight loss surgery or have a new patient appointment already scheduled with us, do not let this temporary mandate deter you from your goals.  The insurance approval process typically takes 3-6 months and sometimes up to 12 months.  We are still conducting new patient consultations.  We also offer psychological and dietitian visits via telehealth.  We are excited to now offer virtual appointments with Dr. Dyslin.  These convenient virtual visits will be available for new patients, follow up patients, and post up patients unless you need a weight check or wound care/staple removal.

This situation is changing at a rapid pace so this information may change in the coming weeks.  We will keep our patients updated as we get new information.  We at Trinity Bariatric Institute are committed to your health and safety.  We will continue to go above and beyond the standards put in place by the CDC for your safety.

We are increasing the frequency of our normal sterilization’s procedures of each room before and after every patient.  We are taking steps to ensure that the waiting room, bathroom and door handles are sterilized multiple times a day.

We are working hard to prevent the spread of sickness by pre-screening every patient before they come in.  Any patients with upper respiratory illness are being rescheduled to a later date.

Our staff is screened daily to make sure they do not have symptoms or have recently traveled.

We are practicing social distancing by limiting the seating in our waiting room to 2-4 people at all times, 6 feet or more away from each other.  Please call our office when you arrive for your appointment, before entering the building.  The receptionist will notify you when it is safe to enter for your visit.  This is to avoid crowding in our waiting room.  We are limiting visitors to our clinic at this time.  Please do not bring anyone to your visit including children, spouse or family.  All visitors will be asked to sit in the car to wait on you.  If you have children, need translation or walking assistance please request a virtual visit.  This is a convenient way for you to stay home and still have a face to face visit with Dr. Dyslin.

We look forward to seeing you, please call us with any questions you may have.  817-832-7227

We will continue to care for our community and offer life changing weight loss surgeries, as well as post-operative care.

Sincerely,

David Dyslin, MD, FACS, FASMBS

Trinity Bariatric Institute

Obesity- Severe Risk With COVID-19

The World Health Organization has declared the COVID-19 outbreak to be an international public health emergency.  People with obesity-related conditions are at risk and can develop more severe symptoms with COVID-19.

In general, there are many health risks associated with morbid obesity.  Overweight is defined as a BMI of 25 or higher and obesity is defined as a BMI of 30 or higher.  Most people with obesity have other underlying conditions such as: Type 2 Diabetes, Hypertension, Sleep Apnea, Heart Disease, Liver and Gallbladder disease, Respiratory problems and difficulty breathing with small amounts of exertion and walking.  These conditions also make it harder for a person’s body to fight infection.

If you are overweight, losing weight may prevent or delay the onset of these conditions.  Losing weight and staying active will help control your blood sugar levels and keep your body strong.  Staying active is important while social distancing.  There are many online exercise programs and walking in your neighborhood is a great way to stay active.  Did you know that just taking a walk for 20 minutes a day can decrease your chances of developing underlying conditions with obesity?

More than 100 million Americans are at a higher risk of serious illness if they get COVID-19.  At Trinity Bariatric Institute, we want to keep you safe, educated and above all, healthy.  If you are looking to lose weight, call us today.  We are still open and caring for patients that are ready to lose weight for good and make a life change.

 

 

Source Information:

www.worldobesity.org

www.webmd.com

www.cdc.gov

A Message To Our Patients – COVID-19

A Message for our Trinity Bariatric Insitute Family and Friends-

We are still OPEN and caring for patients.  Please call us anytime if you have questions or concerns about an upcoming appointment or surgery. At this time, elective surgery is still being scheduled and performed at our local hospitals.

We will continue to go above and beyond the standards put in place by the CDC for your safety.

We are increasing the frequency of our normal sterilization’s procedures of each room before and after every patient.  We are taking steps to ensure that the waiting room, bathroom and door handles are sterilized multiple times a day.

We are working hard to prevent the spread of sickness by pre-screening every patient before they come in.  Any patients with upper respiratory illness are being rescheduled to a later date.

Our staff is screened daily to make sure they do not have symptoms or have recently traveled.

We are practicing social distancing by limiting the seating in our waiting room to 2-4 people at all times 6 feet or more away from each other.  You may be asked to sit in your car to wait for your appointment if we have too many patients in the waiting room.

As an elective surgical practice, there is little exposure risk associated with your visit.

We look forward to seeing you, please call us with any questions you may have.  We will continue to care for our community and offer life changing weight loss surgeries, as well as post-operative care.

Sincerely,

David Dyslin, MD, FACS, FASMBS

Trinity Bariatric Insitute