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Costs Less Than Weight Meds

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Lose 70% Of Excess Weight

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Curb Appetite, Feel Full Faster

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Lose Weight And Keep It Off

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Height (In):

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Estimated Costs And Weight Loss After 1 Year

Weight Loss Medications
Gastric Sleeve
Gastric Bypass
Duodenal Switch
40 lbs 40 lbs

Financing: Not Available

Cash: $1000+/Month

Financing: Not Available

Cash: $1000/Month

90 lbs 90 lbs

Financing: $284/Month

Cash: $10,500

Financing: $270/Month

Cash: $10,000

110 lbs 110 lbs

Financing: $340/Month

Cash: $17,000

Financing: $340/Month

Cash: $17,000

140 lbs 140 lbs

Financing: $497/Month

Cash: $18,400

Financing: $497/Month

Cash: $18,400

Common Benefits:

Bariatric Surgery

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Common Benefits:

Bariatric Surgery

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82% of Patients No Longer Have Type 2 Diabetes

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82% of Patients Have Improved or Resolved Reflux

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72-98% of Patients Experience Sleep Apnea Relief

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89% Reduction in 5-Year Mortality Rates

Most Competitive Rates In The Nation

Financing

Financing

As Low As $284/Month

We offer financing and payment plans through CareCredit with low monthly payments to fit your budget. Pricing varies by procedure type and surgery location. Please contact us for details and to find out how affordable weight loss can be!

Insurance

Insurance

Covered By Major Insurers

The Nicholson Clinic accepts most major insurance plans. In many cases, bariatric surgery is considered a medical necessity and is covered by most insurance companies, provided the patient meets their requirements.

Cash-Pay

Cash-Pay

Lowest Prices In The Nation

We offer one of the lowest prices in DFW and are one of the few practices that includes everything in one low price, including your follow-up visits for life! Our goal is to make weight loss surgery affordable and available to anyone who needs it.

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We offer financing and payment plans through CareCredit with low monthly payments to fit your budget. Pricing varies by procedure type and surgery location. Please contact us for details and to find out how affordable weight loss can be!

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The Nicholson Clinic accepts most major insurance plans. In many cases, bariatric surgery is considered a medical necessity and is covered by most insurance companies, provided the patient meets their requirements.

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We offer one of the lowest prices in DFW and are one of the few practices that includes everything in one low price, including your follow-up visits for life! Our goal is to make weight loss surgery affordable and available to anyone who needs it.

Largest Bariatric Support
Staff in DFW

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Helped Over 25,000+ Patients Across US And The World.

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In-House, Dedicated Weight Loss Dietitian

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Free Personal Training Gym Sessions

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Specialized Insurance Experts To Assist With Coverage

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Surgical Weight Loss:

A Lasting Solution

Unlike newer alternatives, weight loss surgery can provide life-long results.

Weight loss surgery utilizes advanced technology to:

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Nicholson Clinic provides the  best solution for overcoming obesity, delivering world-class results at an affordable price.

Start your journey to better health and a better life today.

Real People, Real Results

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Voted Best In DFW!

Learn About Our Doctors

Dr. Brian Long

Dr. Brian Long

Dr. Long did his undergraduate studies at Duke University. He served as Chief of Bariatric and Minimally Invasive Surger

, as well as the assistant residency program director, at Walter Reed Army Medical Center from 2004-2006. From 2002-2004, he was stationed at Andrews Air Force Base where he practiced general surgery and led a Critical Care Air Transport Team on deployment in the Persian Gulf in support of Operation Enduring Freedom. Dr. Long has also been voted as one of the best doctors in DFW by D Magazine multiple years in a row.

Dr. Nick Nicholson

Dr. Nick Nicholson

Dr. Nicholson trains doctors from around the world and consults on new products and techniques to improve patient exper

ence and outcomes. As a true expert in the industry, Dr. Nicholson holds two patents on medical devices, is a published author of books and numerous articles and has conducted multiple TV appearances on the subject of weight loss surgery. Recognized by patients, peers and medical experts, he has been voted one of the best doctors in DFW by D Magazine for over a decade. He is honored to have played a role in helping so many people overcome obesity and reclaim their health.

Dr. Thomas Roshek

Dr. Thomas Roshek

Dr. Roshek is a Fellow of the American College of Surgeons and the American Society for Metabolic & Bariatric Surgery. H

is also an active member and contributor for the Society of American Gastrointestinal and Endoscopic Surgeons. He has served as faculty, teaching advanced laparoscopic and endoscopic procedures to attendees at national conferences. He has co-authored a book chapter on the management and repair of complex abdominal wall hernias and also several scholarly articles in medical journals. Most recently he published a review article on the surgical treatment of obesity in the prestigious Journal of the American Medical Association. Dr. Roshek has been voted as one of the best doctors in the state of Texas and is a Texas Monthly Super Doctor.

You Might Be Wondering...

Bariatric surgery, while not without risks, is safe, especially when compared to other surgical procedures. Common risks include infection, bleeding, and blood clots, which are inherent to many surgeries but are typically manageable. Gastrointestinal issues and nutritional deficiencies can be addressed through careful postoperative management. The long-term complications, such as gallstones and hernias, are infrequent and can be effectively treated. It's important to recognize that the safety profile of bariatric surgery, combined with its potential benefits for severe obesity, makes it a viable and often successful option for individuals who have not found success with other weight loss methods.

Yes, dietary restrictions are a crucial aspect of post-bariatric surgery care. Patients typically undergo a gradual transition from a liquid to a solid diet. Initially, a clear liquid diet is followed, progressing to pureed and soft foods before incorporating regular solid foods. It's important to prioritize protein intake to support healing and muscle preservation. High-sugar and high-fat foods are often restricted to prevent complications and aid weight loss. Additionally, portion control becomes essential, as the surgery alters the digestive system's capacity. Following the recommended dietary guidelines is crucial for successful weight loss, nutrient absorption, and overall well-being after bariatric surgery.

Bariatric surgery can yield significant and sustained health benefits over the long term for individuals with severe obesity. Notable advantages include substantial weight loss, which can lead to improved management or resolution of obesity-related conditions such as type 2 diabetes, hypertension, and sleep apnea. The surgery often results in enhanced mobility, reduced joint pain, and a lowered risk of cardiovascular diseases. Long-term improvements in overall quality of life, mental well-being, and self-esteem are frequently reported. Additionally, bariatric surgery has shown to decrease the risk of certain cancers associated with obesity. Successful long-term weight loss can contribute to increased life expectancy, making bariatric surgery a valuable option for individuals struggling with severe obesity and its related health concerns.

The timeline for seeing results after bariatric surgery varies among individuals, but significant weight loss typically begins within the first few months. In the initial weeks, patients often experience a rapid drop in weight due to reduced calorie intake and changes in metabolism. Over the first year, most individuals can expect to achieve the majority of their ultimate weight loss. However, the rate of weight loss tends to slow down in the second year.
Nonetheless, individual experiences may differ, and factors such as adherence to post-surgery guidelines, physical activity, and metabolic differences can influence the pace of weight loss. Beyond weight loss, improvements in obesity-related health conditions like diabetes and hypertension may be observed relatively early after surgery, enhancing overall well-being.

Voted Best In DFW!

Learn About Our Doctors

Dr. Brian Long

Dr. Long did his undergraduate studies at Duke University. He served as Chief of Bariatric and Minimally Invasive Surgery, as well as the assistant residency program director, at Walter Reed Army Medical Center from 2004-2006. From 2002-2004, he was stationed at Andrews Air Force Base where he practiced general surgery and led a Critical Care Air Transport Team on deployment in the Persian Gulf in support of Operation Enduring Freedom. Dr. Long has also been voted as one of the best doctors in DFW by D Magazine multiple years in a row.
Dr. Nick Nicholson

Dr. Nicholson trains doctors from around the world and consults on new products and techniques to improve patient experience and outcomes. As a true expert in the industry, Dr. Nicholson holds two patents on medical devices, is a published author of books and numerous articles and has conducted multiple TV appearances on the subject of weight loss surgery. Recognized by patients, peers and medical experts, he has been voted one of the best doctors in DFW by D Magazine for over a decade. He is honored to have played a role in helping so many people overcome obesity and reclaim their health.
Dr. Thomas Roshek

Dr. Roshek is a Fellow of the American College of Surgeons and the American Society for Metabolic & Bariatric Surgery. He is also an active member and contributor for the Society of American Gastrointestinal and Endoscopic Surgeons. He has served as faculty, teaching advanced laparoscopic and endoscopic procedures to attendees at national conferences. He has co-authored a book chapter on the management and repair of complex abdominal wall hernias and also several scholarly articles in medical journals. Most recently he published a review article on the surgical treatment of obesity in the prestigious Journal of the American Medical Association. Dr. Roshek has been voted as one of the best doctors in the state of Texas and is a Texas Monthly Super Doctor.

With You All The Way:

The Nicholson Clinic

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Dr. Nicholson leads a team of world-class surgeons and specializes in multiple advanced, minimally invasive bariatric and abdominal surgery procedures.

In addition to weight loss, Nicholson Clinic patients have experienced a REVERSAL of type 2 diabetes, high blood pressure, heart disease, arthritis and other weight-related illnesses.

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Learn About Different Surgeries

Sleeve Gastrectomy

Sleeve Gastrectomy

A Sleeve Gastrectomy is performed laparoscopically. During the procedure, a large portion of the stomach is divided vertically and removed. This is the non-reversible part of the procedure. The remaining stomach – now reduced to about 25% of its original size – is shaped like a banana and resembles a tube or sleeve. This procedure results in gastric restriction; the size of the stomach is reduced, therefore the amount of food volume that can be comfortably ingested is also reduced.

Gastric Bypass

Gastric Bypass

Gastric Bypass surgery makes the stomach smaller and allows food to bypass part of the small intestine. The stomach is made smaller by creating a pouch at the top of the stomach. The smaller stomach is connected directly to the middle portion of the small intestine, bypassing the rest of the stomach and the upper portion of the small intestine.

Duodenal Switch

Duodenal Switch

The Duodenal Switch is ideal for people who have severe obesity and is especially effective for patients with Type 2 diabetes and metabolic syndrome. The procedure modifies your stomach and your small intestine and is both a restrictive procedure (restricting how much food your stomach can hold) and a malabsorptive procedure (reducing the nutrition, calories, and fat your small intestine can absorb from your food). It also has powerful metabolic effects and reduces the hunger hormones that your stomach normally produces.


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The Nicholson Clinic:

Largest Experience In USA With Same-Day Discharge For Sleeve Gastrectomies

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Return To Work Within 3 Days Of Surgery

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85% Of Sleeve Patients Go Home The Same Day Of Surgery


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