Schedule a Bariatric Consultation
Taking the next step toward bariatric care does not mean committing to surgery. A consultation is an opportunity to learn, ask questions, and determine whether bariatric or medical weight loss options are appropriate for your individual health situation.
At Taylor Bariatric Institute, consultations are designed to be informative and structured, not rushed or sales-driven. The goal is to help patients understand their options clearly and decide how, or whether, to move forward.
Taking the Next Step
Many patients reach out after years of trying other approaches to weight loss. Others seek evaluation because of obesity-related health conditions or concerns after a prior bariatric procedure. Scheduling a consultation allows for a thoughtful medical discussion in a professional setting, without pressure to proceed.
Care is led by Dr. Jamokay Taylor, with a focus on individualized assessment, education, and long-term planning.
What Happens During a Consultation
A bariatric consultation is a medical evaluation, not a commitment to treatment. The visit is structured to provide clarity and direction.
Medical and Surgical Evaluation
Your medical history, weight history, and current health concerns are reviewed. This helps determine whether bariatric surgery, revision surgery, or medical weight loss options may be appropriate.
Discussion of Options
If treatment is appropriate, available options are discussed in a balanced, educational manner. This may include surgical and non-surgical approaches, depending on individual circumstances.
Questions and Planning
Patients are encouraged to ask questions and discuss expectations. The consultation is an opportunity to understand risks, benefits, preparation requirements, and long-term follow-up before making any decisions.
Who Should Schedule a Consultation
A consultation may be appropriate for individuals who:
- Are considering bariatric surgery for the first time
- Have had prior weight loss surgery and are experiencing complications or weight regain
- Are exploring revision surgery options
- Are interested in structured medical weight loss programs
- Have obesity-related health conditions and want to understand treatment options
If you are unsure whether a consultation is right for you, the appointment can help clarify next steps.
In-Person and Virtual Appointments
In-Person Consultations
In-person visits allow for the most thorough evaluation and are preferred when possible. These visits provide direct interaction and allow for comprehensive review of medical history and goals.
Select weekend appointments may be available for consultations.
Virtual Consultations
Virtual consultations may be available in select situations. These visits are typically used when travel or other limitations make an in-person visit difficult. Availability and appropriateness are determined on a case-by-case basis.
Insurance and Referral Considerations
Insurance coverage for bariatric care varies by plan and policy. Insurance verification and authorization requirements are reviewed after initial contact. Office staff can help guide patients through the process and explain next steps when applicable.
A referral is not always required, but this depends on individual insurance plans.
How to Schedule
Scheduling a consultation is straightforward.
Request an Appointment
Patients may request an appointment by submitting the online form or by calling the office directly. Information provided helps the office prepare for the consultation and follow up appropriately.
What Happens After You Contact Us
After your request is received, a member of the office will reach out to confirm details and discuss next steps. This may include scheduling, insurance questions, or preparation guidance.
Location and Contact Information
Taylor Bariatric Institute
135 South Prospect Street
Ypsilanti, MI 48167
Phone: (734) 472-8885
Fax: (734) 547-4901
Office Hours:
Monday through Friday, 9:00 AM to 5:00 PM
Closed on holidays
Preparing for Your Appointment
To make the most of your consultation, consider bringing:
- A list of current medications
- Relevant medical history or prior operative reports
- Insurance information, if applicable
- Questions or concerns you would like to discuss
Being prepared helps ensure a productive and informative visit.
Moving Forward With Confidence
Deciding whether to pursue bariatric or medical weight loss treatment is a personal process. A consultation provides the information needed to make that decision thoughtfully and confidently.
Patients who feel comfortable moving forward typically do so after understanding the process clearly and feeling supported by the care team.
