Bariatric and Metabolic Surgery

Bariatric and Metabolic Surgery at Banner – University Medical Center Tucson

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Bariatric Surgery Services at Banner – University Medical Center Tucson

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Various methods can be used for weight loss, including diet, exercise, behavioral health programs and certain medications. While every method has its place in the treatment of obesity, bariatric surgery is the most effective tool in the management of weight loss.

Weight loss surgery is accompanied by a commitment to long-term, sustainable lifestyle changes to help you achieve and maintain your weight loss goals, opening the door to a more vibrant, active and healthy life.

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Bariatric surgery utilization has increased over the last two decades and has been proven to be a safe and effective treatment option for weight loss. Our providers work with people throughout Tucson, Southern Arizona, and the region to determine if weight loss surgery is appropriate for them.

Here in Tucson, Arizona, at Banner – University Medical Center, we offer three different bariatric surgery options: Gastric bypass, sleeve gastrectomy, and revisional bariatric surgery, all with the support of a comprehensive and multidisciplinary team to support your long-term weight loss goals.

Learn more about bariatric surgery.

 


Meet the Providers

Iman Ghaderi, MD

Iman Ghaderi, MD, MSc, MHPE, FRCSC, FACS, FASMBS

Dr. Ghaderi completed his general surgery residency training at the Western University in London, Canada. He then went on to the University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill and completed a 2-year research and clinical fellowship in advanced laparoscopic and bariatric surgery. He specializes in minimally invasive general surgery and bariatric surgery, including gastric bypass, sleeve gastrectomy, and revisional bariatric surgery.
 

Dr. Ghaderi’s clinical research focuses on preoperative risk reduction, the management of upper GI and bariatric patients, and outcomes of various minimally invasive foregut and bariatric procedures.

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Jeffrey Hodges, MD, MS

Dr. Hodges received his medical degree from Texas Tech University Health Sciences Center in El Paso. He completed his General Surgery residency training at Houston Methodist Hospital in the world-renowned Texas Medical Center. After completing his residency, Dr. Hodges served as a locum tenens general surgeon in Fort Defiance, Arizona. He later completed fellowship training in Minimally Invasive Bariatric and General Surgery at the University of Pittsburgh Medical Center in Pennsylvania. He is board certified by the American Board of Surgery.

Dr. Hodges’s clinical interests include minimally invasive primary and revisional metabolic and bariatric surgery, abdominal wall hernia repair, foregut procedures for gastroesophageal reflux and other general surgical procedures.

Susan Messenger

Susan Messenger, FNP

Susan Messenger, FNP, is an ANCC board certified family nurse practitioner who specializes in bariatric surgery, weight loss and metabolic surgery. She received her FNP degree from the University of Phoenix - School of Nursing. She gives her full attention to each patient and strives to bring them the expert care for their individual needs.

"Your patient is embarking on a significant lifestyle change, and surgery is one part of the bigger picture. We partner with the patient to make sure they have the support, knowledge and resources they need to continue and accelerate their success."

Iman Ghaderi, MD, MSc, MHPE, FRCSC, FACS, FASMBS

Associate Professor of Minimally Invasive, Robotic and Bariatric Surgery

Understanding Bariatric Surgery

Take the first steps of your weight loss journey

Bariatric surgery is accompanied by a commitment to long-term, sustainable lifestyle changes to help you achieve and maintain your weight loss goals, opening the door to a more vibrant, active and healthy life.

Because of the commitment that comes with bariatric surgery, we want you to be informed so you have the knowledge and power to determine what is the best option for you. That is why we have a 2-step process to help set you up for long-term success following your bariatric surgery.

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Attend a virtual information session

Offered regularly each month, our virtual information sessions will provide you with an introduction to weight loss surgery, our providers, and our philosophy for working with you to achieve your lifestyle goals.

 

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Meet with a provider.

Consult with one of our providers to decide which option is best for you.

 

Do you have questions about bariatric surgery at Banner – University Medical Center?

Email TucsonBariatric@bannerhealth.com or call 520-694-6720.

Make an Appointment

For the best surgical care in Tucson, Southern Arizona or the Southwest, make an appointment by calling
(520) 694-8888.

Contact Us

University of Arizona Department of Surgery
Division of General Surgery 
PO Box 245066
Tucson, AZ 85724-5066
Office Phone: (520) 626-4705
Fax: (520) 626-1411