Embrace Life: Weight Management Information Session - April 2025
Monday, April 7, 2025
5:00 pm - 6:00 pm
Location
About this event
Our sessions make it easy to learn everything you need to know about bariatric surgery and weight loss. Meet our team and discover how to get started on your weight-loss journey. You have a choice to attend in-person or online.Trinity Health Of New England invites you to join our expert panel of bariatric professionals for an information session focused on answering the most common questions about weight loss, weight management and bariatric surgery options. We firmly believe that investing in your health is the most rewarding investment you can make. Our team is not only committed to exceptional care but providing educational information so you can make the best decision for YOU.
In-Person Address:
Saint Mary's Hospital
The Cronin Board Room - G-05 | 101 South Elm Street
Waterbury, CT 06706
Hosted by:
Shady Macaron, MD
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Shawna Fonti, RN, BSN |
Weight Management at Trinity Health Of New England
The highly trained surgeons and staff at Trinity Health Of New England provide the tools and resources for lifelong change, including outstanding post-surgical support services designed to help members succeed. The weight loss solutions we offer:
- Bariatric Surgery: Proven surgical options to treat obesity when diet and exercise alone don’t work
- Weight Management: Real-world guidance for lifelong healthy habits
- Endocrinology Services: Comprehensive treatment and support for a variety of endocrine system issues
Celebrating Bariatric Patients
Saint Mary’s Hospital is included as one of only 101 hospitals in the United States on Money.com’s first-ever Best Hospitals for Bariatric Surgery list. Money.com, in partnership with The Leapfrog Group, announced the Best Hospitals for Bariatric Surgery list in January 2023. The 101 hospitals earned this distinction for achieving Leapfrog’s standards for safety, including performing a high enough number of procedures to give patients the best odds of a good outcome and keeping patients safe from errors, infections, and complications. |