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Talk to your weight management provider about treatmentoptions that could prevent the weight you lose from coming back​

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FAQ

Which doctor is right for obesity?

There is no single "obesity doctor." Instead, different specialties offer expertise:

General practitioner

General practitioners are often the first point of contact for overweight people. They can make an initial diagnosis and, if necessary, refer the patient to another doctor.

Endocrinologists

Endocrinologists are experts in hormonal and metabolic disorders. They can play an important role in the treatment of obesity, especially when hormonal imbalances are the underlying cause.

Nutritionist

Nutritionists specialize in the relationship between nutrition and health. They can create individualized nutrition plans and help develop healthy eating habits.

Dietitians and nutrition therapists

Dietitians and nutrition therapists are specially trained to advise and support patients with nutritional problems. They create tailored dietary plans and offer practical help in daily life to promote long-term changes. Nutrition therapy is an important component of obesity treatment and can be crucial to its success.

Obesity centers for holistic treatment

In an obesity center, different treatment disciplines come together  for a multimodal therapy:

  • Nutritional advice
  • Movement therapy
  • Psychotherapy
  • Drug therapy
  • Surgical procedures

This holistic approach helps people with obesity to sustainably improve their health. With our comprehensive search tool, you can find a suitable clinic for holistic obesity treatment near you.

Do you have further questions about treatment options for obesity? We have important answers for you regarding Compiled obesity treatment plan.

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What is the difference between "medical advice" and "non-medical advice"?​

Medical advice is provided by medical professionals who have in-depth training and experience in the treatment of obesity. This treatment is based on scientific methods and is individually tailored to the patient. Examples of medical advice are discussions with general practitioners, endocrinologists or nutritionists.​

Non-medical counselling may be provided by individuals without formal medical training. These include, for example, dietitians, fitness coaches or online programs. These offerings can be quite supportive, but it's important to note that they may not always be based on a solid scientific foundation and may not fully address certain medical aspects. Therefore, it is advisable to find out about their seriousness and effectiveness before using such offers.​

Why a consultation with an obesity doctor is important and why there is no one doctor for obesity, you can of course also find out from us.

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