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Choosing a Bariatric Surgeon in Colombia: Verification Checklist

How to verify a Colombian bariatric surgeon and evaluate the program around them before paying a deposit.

Reviewed August 20, 2026 · Evidence-first international patient guide

Bottom line: Evaluate bariatric treatment in Colombia as a long-term care plan, not a cheap travel package. Clinical fit, credentials, facility, nutrition support, follow-up, contingency care, and total trip cost all matter.

What the procedure or decision actually involves

Ask for the surgeon's full legal name and verify the professional through Colombia's official ReTHUS system.

What changes for an international patient

Then ask about specialty training, bariatric-specific experience, how frequently the proposed procedure is performed, and how revision cases are handled.

What to compare before paying

Evaluate the entire program. Modern bariatric care often includes nutrition, medical management, mental-health support, and long-term monitoring.

Recovery and follow-up

Ask who handles dehydration, bleeding, infection, leak concerns, clot symptoms, or unexpected readmission and which hospital is used.

Questions that deserve direct answers

Be skeptical of guarantees. Strong consultations discuss uncertainty, risks, alternatives, and your responsibilities after surgery.

Build flexibility into the plan

Get the plan, quote, facility, refund policy, follow-up schedule, and major promises in writing rather than relying only on coordinator messages.

Before a remote consultation

Send a concise medical history, current medicines, allergies, prior abdominal operations, recent labs, and information about obesity-associated conditions. Ask what the surgeon needs before making a recommendation. A clinic that promises a final procedure and price without enough information to evaluate you should prompt more questions, not less.

Provider verification in Colombia

ReTHUS is the Ministry of Health registry used to verify health professionals who meet requirements to practice. Use it as a starting point, then independently confirm bariatric-specific training, the operating facility, and the program's emergency and follow-up structure.

Travel should follow the clinical plan

Do not build sightseeing or a rigid flight date around surgery. Early recovery can change because of hydration, nausea, pain, wound findings, mobility, medicines, or laboratory results. Lodging close to the clinical team and changeable travel reduce pressure to make a medical decision for financial reasons.

Long-term care begins before surgery

Ask who will manage nutrition, supplements, lab monitoring, medication changes, and obesity-associated conditions after you return home. Get an operative report, discharge summary, medication list, diet plan, supplement plan, and a clear follow-up schedule before leaving Colombia.

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Send the procedure you are considering, the city you prefer if you have one, and whether you already have recent records. We can help organize the questions for an itemized provider quote.

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Medical note: Educational information only. This site is not a clinic and this article is not medical advice. Bariatric candidacy, procedure choice, medications, nutrition, supplements, and travel timing require individualized clinical guidance.
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