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What You Need Before Visiting Tijuana for Weight Loss Surgery
- Introduction
- Review Your My New Body Obesity Center Experience
- Confirm Your Surgery Details
- Understand Your Accommodations and Transportation
- Gather Necessary Documentation
- Emotional Preparation
- Prepare Your Personal Items
- Familiarize Yourself with Our Team
- Set Up a Support System
- Review Your Post-operative Care Plans
- Stay Informed and Engaged
- Reach Out with Any Questions
- Conclusion
Introduction
Embarking on a journey toward weight loss surgery is a significant and transformative decision. At My New Body Obesity Center, we understand the importance of this step, and we’re here to guide you through every aspect of your experience. As you prepare to join us in Tijuana for your weight loss surgery, we want you to feel both confident and reassured. This checklist will ensure that you’re fully prepared for your journey, covering not only the practical aspects but also the emotional support you need to make your experience as seamless and positive as possible.
Obesity-related conditions appear to worsen the effect of COVID-19; the Center for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) reported that people with heart coniditions and diabetes are at greater risk of COVID-19 complications.
As you already know the Covid-19 (Coronavirus) is impacting all of us, the amount of information (and misinformation) spreading around is almost as frightening as the virus. In these uncertain times we will like to reach out to you to support your travel plans (for those who have a procedure schedule with us) and/or inform you about the measures we are taken to maximize safety if you are considering coming in the near future. As the situation around COVID-19 (Coronavirus) continues to evolve, we are doing everything we can possibly can to ensure your safety and well being.
Your Safety
As always has been, the safety of our patients is our top priority. We take great pride in maintaning the highest standard in hygiene and safety protocols. In response to coronavirus , we have taken additional measures develop in consultation with local and international health authorities (including the WHO and CDC) to make our protocols even more rigorous.
- All our medical and non medical staff are receiving briefings and enhanced protocols.
- We have increased the frequency of the cleaning at our facilities and have ensured that our providers (transportations, hospitals and hotels) to do the same.
- We have increased the deployment of antibacterial and sanitizers.
- We have a department to constantly monitor the situation of this outbreak and take any additional measure recommended by the CDC, eventhough we operate at hospitals devoted exclusively to Bariatric Surgical treatments, and we do not cater to patients with respiratory diseases.
About Coronavirus in Mexico
At the moment, there are only very few cases reported in Mexico, and there are NO travel bans or any kind of restrictions taken by any local or international health departments. For more information, you can visit the official website of the CDC (Centers of Disease Control and Preventio) and/or the World Health Organization
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