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Free information seminars by Fairfield County Bariatrics

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Weight Loss Surgery Options Explained by Connecticut Group of Surgeons

The amazing results of various bariatric (weight loss) surgical options available at Fairfield County Bariatrics in Norwalk, CT, will be discussed at two free informational seminars. Attendees will learn about bariatric surgical options, procedures, information regarding pros and cons, and answers to questions about the entire weight loss surgery program. Fairfield County Bariatrics has successfully completed the greatest quantity of LAP-BAND® surgeries in New England and offers gastric bypass surgery.

Anyone considering weight loss surgery is invited to attend a free informational seminar sponsored by Fairfield County Bariatrics.

Informational Seminars held on the following dates:

Monday, June 23, 2008: Waterbury, CT Marriott Courtyard
Sign in begins at 5:30pm

Monday, June 23, 2008: Stamford, CT, The Ferguson Main Library
Sign in begins at 5:30pm

Saturday, June 28, 2008: Norwalk Hospital, Richard S. Perkin Auditorium
Sign in begins at 8:30am

For more information or to register to attend, log onto http://www.endtheweight.com/ or call the office at (203) 899-0744.

Fairfield County Bariatrics

Fairfield County Bariatrics includes four board-certified surgeons, Dr. Timothy Ehrlich, Dr. Neil Floch, Dr. Craig Floch, and who pride themselves on being more than just a group of surgeons that perform weight loss surgeries. Fairfield County Bariatrics offers a comprehensive program devoted to patient health, not only physically but psychologically as well. The successful program also includes four phenomenal physician assistants. An extensive team of social workers and nutritionists located throughout the Connecticut area completes the staff. Social workers Anne Mata and Mary Ziller are available for one-on-one counseling and also coordinate support groups that run twice each month.




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