If you or someone you know is struggling with severe obesity and suffering from related health conditions, Advanced Lap Band Surgery Center can help. We specialize in lap band surgery in Dallas, Texas and long-term patient management to help our patients take control of their obesity and regain their health.
With a highly trained team of surgeons, nurses, nutritionists, exercise therapists and psychologists, Advanced Lap Band Surgery is able to provide patients with a safe and effective weight loss surgery, comprehensive individualized pre- and post-operative education and ongoing aftercare. We are here to guide you to a happier and healthier life.
A decision to have weight loss surgery is not to be taken lightly. The goal of this website is to provide you with information that can help you decide whether obesity surgery is right for you and if you are a candidate for lap band surgery.
Dr. Fox is excited to be part of a great team of professionals that help change people’s lives. Weight loss surgery has become the most rewarding and satisfying part of his general and bariatric surgery practice.
For more information regarding lap band surgery in Dallas and our program, we encourage you to schedule an in-office consultation or attend a free, no obligation lap band seminar with Dr. Fox. Call our office at (972) 566-4560, send us a consultation request, or register for a seminar today. Thank you for allowing Dr. Fox and the Advanced Lap Band Center to care for you and your family.
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