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Pre-Bariatric Psychological Evaluations

What You Need to Know

Prepare Your Mind for the Journey Ahead.

A psychological evaluation is a vital step in your bariatric surgery journey ensuring you are mentally and emotionally ready for lasting change.

What Is a Pre-Bariatric Surgery
Psychological Evaluation?

Understanding the Evaluation

This evaluation assesses your emotional readiness, mental health history, and ability to adapt to the lifestyle changes required after bariatric surgery. It is not a test to “pass or fail,” but a supportive process to help you succeed long-term.

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Why Psychological Readiness Matters

• Enhances post-surgery success and safety.
• Identifies mental health concerns like depression, anxiety, or eating disorders.
• Helps build coping strategies for emotional and behavioral changes.
• Strengthens support systems and long-term weight management.

Step-by-Step
Pre-Bariatric Surgery Psychological Evaluation

1. Initial Consultation

Review your medical and weight-loss history with a licensed psychologist.

2. Clinical Interview

Discuss your motivation, expectations, and emotional health.

3. Standardized Assessments

May include questionnaires on mood, eating behaviors, and coping skills.

4. Behavioral & Risk Assessment

Evaluate readiness for lifestyle changes and identify any psychological risks (e.g., substance use, mood instability).

5. Feedback & Recommendations

Receive guidance on next steps, including therapy, support groups, or readiness confirmation for surgery.

Common Psychological Factors Assessed

Mental Health History

Depression, anxiety, trauma, or personality disorders.

Eating Behaviors

Emotional eating, binge eating, food addiction.

Motivation & Expectations

Understanding the surgery and realistic goals.

Support Systems
 

Family, friends, and community support.

 

Coping Skills

Stress management and emotional regulation.

FEES AND COSTS

Pre-Bariatric Psychological Evaluations

US$2,117

2,117

Session 1 - 90 mins Virtual session

Session 2 - 3/4 hrs In-Person/Virtual session

50% of total cost is due at intake

Remaining 50% is due at feedback

When Additional Support Is Needed

Some conditions may require treatment before surgery, such as:
• Active substance use disorder.
• Recent suicide attempts.
• Untreated psychosis.
• Severe eating disorders.

These are not disqualifications, they are opportunities to strengthen your foundation for success.

Frequently Asked Questions

Your Questions, Answered

  • Yes, most surgeons and insurance providers require it as part of determining your readiness for the weight loss surgery.

  • Only if serious untreated conditions are present. Most patients benefit from support and proceed with surgery.

  • Yes. Only relevant findings are shared with your surgical team

Ready to Gain Clarity?

LET'S FIND THE ANSWERS TOGETHER

If you are seeking clarity, desire to thrive, or you are an organization seeking to build a culture of care and resilience, our team is here to help you. We offer evidence-based services for your individual and organizational needs.

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