- Arthritis
- Medical Weight LossAt our weight management clinic located in Plano, Texas, our physician-directed protocol is geared towards each patient’s unique weight loss needs. If you need to lose weight in order to improve your overall health, in addition to correcting any weight-related medical conditions that you are struggling with, we will tailor your weight loss plan to fit your individual medical needs.
- Nutritional CounselingWe serve all North Texas bariatric pre- and post-surgery patients, including patients from Dallas, Fort Worth, Plano, Allen, Richardson, Rockwall, Frisco, McKinney, Grapevine, Denton, Carrollton, and Prosper, just to name a few. Some of our bariatric surgery aftercare patients come from outlying areas like Decatur, Waco, Sherman and even Abilene, Texas. Our aftercare protocol includes regular visits with our doctor; frequency of visits will depend on your medical presentation. These medical appointments will also include nutritional counseling, weight loss medication management, weight-related behavior modification, psychological support and counseling when needed. In addition, regularly scheduled blood tests are ordered and checked to help you appropriately adjust your post bariatric surgery vitamin regimen.
- Sleep Disorders
- Family Practice
- High Cholesterol
- Electrocardiogram
- Depression
- Diabetes Care
- Hypothyroidism
- Thyroid
- Plastic Surgery
- Bariatric SurgeryAfter your bariatric surgery, whether you had the lap band, gastric bypass, the gastric sleeve, or the intragastric balloon, we advise you to follow up with your bariatric surgeon as scheduled. Most bariatric surgeons typically will schedule to see you at one week and one month after your bariatric surgery. During that period (one week to one month) after your bariatric surgery, there are important surgical concerns that your surgeon must monitor, to ensure that your immediate post-operative period is a success. After that, many bariatric surgeons will have you follow up with their office less frequently.
- Sports MedicineDr. Obi graduated with a Bachelor of Science with honors in Biology and a minor in Biopsychology from William Paterson University in Wayne, New Jersey. He received his medical school training at the Philadelphia College of Osteopathic Medicine and completed his Residency training in Family Medicine at Union Hospital of the Saint Barnabas Healthcare System, in Union, New Jersey. After residency, Dr. Obi successfully completed Fellowship training in Sports Medicine as well as additional training in Bariatric Medicine.