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Weight Loss Surgery Psychological Evaluation. Why do I need a psychological evaluation?. Surgery is stressful; we want to make sure you are ready for the challenge, both physically and emotionally Early identification of problems allows us to intervene and improve surgical outcomes
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Why do I need a psychological evaluation? • Surgery is stressful; we want to make sure you are ready for the challenge, both physically and emotionally • Early identification of problems allows us to intervene and improve surgical outcomes • Insurance companies require a psychological evaluation before they will approve your surgery • Our surgeons need to know the answers to certain questions that can only be answered by psychologists who are trained to conduct bariatric surgery evaluations
What does the evaluation cover? • Your lifestyle (e.g., sleep, exercise, smoking, drinking) • Your understanding of lifestyle changes necessary to have a good outcome • Your ability to cope with stress • Your ability to follow a treatment regimen (diet, exercise, supplements) • Your support network • Any psychological issues that could effect your surgical outcome • Eating related problems (e.g., binge eating; sugar addiction) • Other psychological issues (e.g., depression, anxiety, alcohol abuse) • Any concerns you may have about surgery or lifestyle changes
What happens if the psychologist finds a problem? • The psychologist will explain your test findings to you • The psychologist will help you to identify “options” to address the problem, either at St. Luke’s or by referring you to someone who is an expert in dealing with a particular issue • Counseling and/or medication may be recommended • Serious problems may delay your surgery until you are more stable • Remember, the goal is for you to have the best possible outcome! • Matter of when, not if….
How long does the evaluation take? • 3-4 hours • 3 parts: • 1st part is done on computer over the internet • 2nd part (personality test) is done on a computer in the psychologist’s office prior to your interview • 3rd part is a face-to-face interview with a psychologist who is part of the St. Luke’s-Roosevelt Weight Loss Surgery Team • Feedback is provided • Recommendations are made • Surgeon has report in 2-3 days • Report required before decision to go ahead with surgery is made
What if this is for my child? • We follow the same procedure • Different tests are used that are appropriate for teens • A family session is required to gather information from parents and to explain test results
How do I make an appointment? • Visit our web site: • http://www.slrsurgery.org/assessments.html • Read the BROCHURE to answer any questions you may have about the psychological evaluation • When you are ready to take the tests call Cindy Fundora (212) 636-1429. If unable to reach Cindy please call Pat Reilly (212) 523-2965 • Cindy will give you a CODE that will allow you to take the online tests so that your privacy is protected • Once you have your CODE, you may take the 4 tests whenever you like • When you have completed all 4 tests, call Cindy (212) 636-1429 to schedule your interview with the psychologist • Appointments generally are available within 2 weeks
How much does it cost? • $300 CASH or CREDIT CARD at time of service • If the patient is a child (under 18) there is an additional charge for a family interview ($180) • We cannot except insurance as every carrier has different requirements and most providers are not on these panels • However, we will gladly assist you in obtaining OUT OF NETWORK BENEFITS by providing you with a receipt and faxing your evaluation results to your insurance carrier (with your written permission) • If you need (or would like) additional psychological services such as individual therapy, these services may be covered by your insurance or we will make a referral
Contacts • Cindy Fundora(212) 636-1429 or CFundora@chpnet.org • To get your CODE • To schedule an appointment • If unable to reach Cindy, call Pat Reilly at (212) 523-2965 PReilly@chpnet.org