Weight loss and bariatric surgery Crawley

At Spire Gatwick Park Hospital, we offer a range of weight loss treatments to help put you back in control of your body, your health and your life.

We offer various weight loss treatments in the Crawley area. These include operations to reduce the size of your stomach, such as gastric bypass surgery, or using gastric balloons that inflate in your stomach to make you feel full after a small meal.


Related specialties

  • Bariatrics
  • Cosmetic surgery
  • Dietetics
  • Physiotherapy

Why Spire?

  • Fast access to treatments, tests and scans
  • Consultants who are experts in their field
  • Transparent pricing

Losing weight can help us become more confident about the way we look. But weight loss is more than just how we look, and also about how we feel. Maintaining a healthy weight can help improve our general health.

Being overweight or obese can have a serious impact on both your physical and mental wellbeing, and put you at increased risk for serious health conditions such as type 2 diabetes and heart disease.

We offer various weight loss treatments. These include operations to:

  • reduce the size of your stomach through surgery
  • or you can swallow tiny balloons that inflate to make you feel full after a small meal

You’ll receive a full assessment beforehand and our world-class consultants will help you decide which treatment is best for you. Our physiotherapists can give you an exercise plan and our dietitians and nutritionists will encourage you to follow a healthy diet, as well as help you to develop practical skills for long-term weight management.

Why choose Spire Gatwick Park Hospital’s weight loss service?

Our dedicated team of bariatric specialists - led by our consultant upper gastrointestinal and bariatric surgeon Mr Simon Monkhouse - will help you every step of the way on your journey. We provide you with advice and support throughout your weight loss journey, from your first appointment until long after your surgery, with a lifelong monthly weight loss support group.

How do I book an appointment?

To book a free mini-consultation with our bariatric nurse or surgeon, please call 01293 778 906 or send an enquiry.

What our patients say

“I would wholeheartedly recommend Mr Simon Monkhouse and the weight loss team at Spire Gatwick Hospital to anyone seeking surgery in his particular field.” - Read Angela's story

“Simon's pre and post care has been second to none - he is truly passionate about bariatrics.” - Read Lorraine Chard's story

“I would recommend this hospital to anyone who is looking to have a band, bypass or sleeve.” - Read Lorraine Morrison's story

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