Heart related risks
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Type 2 Diabetes
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Hypertension
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High cholesterol and lipid abnormalities
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Stroke and ischaemic heart disease

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Today’s fast-paced, technology-driven lifestyle has contributed to a sharp rise in obesity—a condition with far-reaching health consequences.
Overview
Today’s fast-paced, technology-driven lifestyle has contributed to a sharp rise in obesity—a condition with far-reaching health consequences.
Today’s fast-paced, technology-driven lifestyle has contributed to a sharp rise in obesity—a condition with far-reaching health consequences. Whether caused by genetics, poor lifestyle habits, or both, obesity is increasingly affecting households across India.
Beyond affecting self-esteem, it can lead to serious health risks.
Weight management
At Ruby Hall Clinic, we offer comprehensive, personalised obesity care that goes beyond just surgery.
Our multidisciplinary programmes include nutritional counselling, endoscopic balloon, medical therapy, structured exercise plans, and bariatric and metabolic surgery.
Bariatric surgery
Bariatric surgery is a minimally invasive procedure that modifies the digestive system to promote weight loss and reduce obesity-related health risks.
At Ruby Hall Clinic, the team tailors surgical solutions to each patient, typically recommending surgery for individuals with a BMI over 30 with associated health conditions.
Surgeons use the latest technologies, including robotic and laparoscopic methods, to ensure faster recovery, minimal scarring and precision.
Surgery options
Reduce and prevent the fatalities of obesity by exploring the option of Bariatric Surgery. Some of the many Laparoscopic Bariatric Surgeries available at Ruby Hall Clinic are:
A popular option that reduces the stomach’s volume, helping patients lose 60–70% of excess weight within 1-1.5 years.
Involves creating a bypass to the small intestine, leading to 70–80% weight loss and significant hormonal changes that assist in long-term weight control.
A simplified version of the traditional Roux-en-Y gastric bypass, increasingly popular in India for its effective results.
A reversible, endoscopic procedure where a silicone balloon is placed in the stomach to induce a feeling of fullness and limit food intake. It is a non-surgical procedure.
What’s new
We’re proud to have successfully conducted over 500 bariatric surgeries and helped more than 1000 individuals through our structured weight loss programmes.
Our specialists are at the forefront of innovation in the field, introducing cutting-edge techniques.
Latest developments
A reversible version of sleeve gastrectomy—introduced in India at Ruby Hall by Dr. Kedar Patil and internationally recognised for its effectiveness.
These customised surgeries combine sleeve gastrectomy with an intestinal bypass, tailored to each patient’s unique metabolic profile.
State-of-the-art robotic technology enhances precision, minimises pain and bleeding, and speeds up recovery times.
BMI
According to WHO guidelines for Asians, BMI ranges help identify healthy weight, overweight, and obesity categories.
According to WHO guidelines for Asians: 18.5 to 23 is a healthy BMI.
23 to 27.5 is considered overweight.
Above 27.5 is categorised as obese.
Take the first step toward a healthier you. Book a consultation with our weight loss experts today!
Doctors
Meet doctors listed for Bariatric & Metabolic Surgery at Ruby Hall Clinic.

Consultant - Bariatric & GI Surgery (Robotics & Laparoscopic)
Monday-Thursday, 12 p.m. - 02 p.m., 04 p.m. - 06 p.m.Book Appointment
Consultant Bariatric, Advanced Laparoscopic Surgeon & Robotic Surgeon
Monday-Thursday, 12 p.m. - 02 p.m., 04 p.m. - 06 p.m.Book Appointment
Consultant: Advanced laparoscopy, Robotic and Bariatric Surgery
Monday-Thursday, 12 p.m. - 02 p.m., 04 p.m. - 06 p.m.Book AppointmentTake the next step
According to WHO guidelines for Asians, BMI ranges help identify healthy weight, overweight, and obesity categories.