Generally, you should take your medications prior to surgery. You can take them with a sip of water. Make sure your doctor knows all medications and supplements you take on a daily basis. If there are any medications or supplements you should not take prior to your surgery, your doctor will let you know. Some medications and supplements can interact with anesthesia, which can lead to complications during your general surgery. If you have medications you're required to take with food, be sure to talk to your general surgeon about whether to take these medications prior to your surgery. Blood-thinning medications, such as aspirin, typically need to be discontinued prior to surgery, but this can vary based on the specific medication and your medical condition. Please discuss this matter with your doctor before making any changes to your medication regimen.
Our physicians prescribe weight loss medication depending on each individual's patient's needs.
Weight Loss Medications offered: