Weight Loss Latvia Patient Journey
Sinead (Ireland)
Non-scale victory! Enjoying the beautiful weather and went swimming with my kids — in a two-piece swimsuit, in Ireland! 🤣
Never in a million years did I think I’d ever do this.
Now 15 months post gastric bypass and 9.5 stone lighter, I finally feel free, confident, and happy in my own skin.
Thank you to Ilva Urbanoviča and Dr. Olegs Kozlovskis for giving me back my life, my confidence, and my sparkle.
For the first time ever, I smile in photos instead of hiding behind the camera — and that’s the best feeling in the world. 🥰
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Start Your Journey Toward a Healthier Life
Take the first step toward safe and long-term weight loss. Fill out the consultation form — our patient coordinator will contact you shortly with details about your surgery options and next steps.
What Is Bariatric Surgery?
Bariatric surgery is a minimally invasive operation performed to help people with severe obesity lose weight safely. It works by reducing the stomach size or rerouting digestion to limit food intake and absorption.
Who Is Eligible for Bariatric Surgery?
People with a BMI over 30 and obesity-related conditions like diabetes, hypertension, or sleep apnea may qualify. Each patient’s suitability is assessed individually by our medical team.
Is Weight Loss Surgery in Latvia Safe?
Yes — Latvia follows strict EU and WHO healthcare standards. All procedures are performed by certified surgeons at Sigulda Hospital, ensuring safety and high-quality care.
How Much Weight Can I Expect to Lose?
Most patients lose between 50–80% of excess weight in the first 12–18 months, depending on procedure type and lifestyle.
Frequently Asked
Common Questions About Surgery
We understand that choosing bariatric surgery is a big decision. Here you’ll find answers to the most common questions about eligibility, procedures, recovery, and life after surgery.