What to Expect from Reflux Surgery
Have you recently been diagnosed with GERD and are curious about what to expect from your reflux surgery?
By Maryland Bariatrics | October 17, 2019 | Blog, GERD | Gastroesophageal reflux disease, GERD, Going Under the Knife, Living with GERD | Like |
Have you recently been diagnosed with GERD and are curious about what to expect from your reflux surgery?
By Maryland Bariatrics | October 17, 2019 | Blog, Gallbladder Surgery | galbladder surgery Maryland, gallbladder surgery, gallbladder surgery Rockville, galstones rockville md | Like |
Are you or your loved one suffering from gallstones? Gallbladder surgery might be the answer to your discomfort.
By Maryland Bariatrics | October 16, 2019 | Bariatric Surgery, Blog, Weight Loss Surgery | Losing Weight Maryland, Losing Weight Rockville, Sleeve Gastrectomy, Sleeve Gastrectomy Maryland, Surgery, Weight Loss, Weight Loss in Maryland, Weight Loss Surgery, Weight Loss Surgery Maryland, Weight Surgery, What to Expect | Like |
Needless to say, prior to surgery you will have met with your doctor to determine that Sleeve Gastrectomy Surgery in Maryland is the right option for you.
Before the procedure has begun you will be asked to remove your clothes and to change in to a medical gown.
By Maryland Bariatrics | October 4, 2019 | Blog, Feeding Tube Placement | feeding tube placement, Feeding Tubes, Feeding Tubes Maryland, Feeding Tubes Rockville | Like |
Feeding tube placement is a standard procedure in any hospital or care center. Below, you may find everything you need to know before you or someone you love receives a feeding tube.
Feeding tubes can be put in place for many reasons and they can be used short term or permanently.
Maryland Bariatrics
Advanced Weight Loss Surgery
Barry S. Greene, MD, FACS, FASMBS
Laparoscopic General & Bariatric Surgery
Board Certified General Surgeon
November 1, 2024
Dear Friends, Patients and Colleagues,
In follow-up to my recent announcement, it is with great excitement that I wish to let you know I will now be able to care for patients at MedStar Georgetown University Hospital.
I have known many of you for the past 30 years. I therefore think of all of you as my dear friends. We have had many good times together performing the most rewarding of endeavors… incrementally repairing the world. I owe you all the greatest debt of gratitude for entrusting me with the care of yourselves and your patients.
Although I am closing Maryland Bariatrics and Advanced Weight Loss Surgery on December 30, 2024, I will be transitioning to MedStar Georgetown University Hospital where I will continue to practice. Until December 30, 2024, we will continue to see patients at my current location. In December, I will send a follow up correspondence with more detail on how to make appointments and refer patients. In the meantime, we look forward to continuing to care for you and your patients.
With warmest regards,
Barry S. Greene, MD