
The Colorado Center for Weight Management provides a medically
supervised weight loss program consisting of low calorie diet plans
administered by a physician,
Dr.
James Day, certified in the treatment of obesity by
The
American Board of Bariatric Medicine. The staff, led by Head
dietitian,
Heather
Cherry, is highly trained, and includes registered dietitians who
are certified through the
American
Dietetic Association.
When you become a patient at the Colorado Center
for Weight Management, you will undergo an initial Diagnostic and
Health Assessment before beginning any weight loss program. This helps
identify the causes of your weight problem, and is the basis for your
individualized eating plan. Your initial visit will require two hours,
so you should allow for this time when scheduling your appointment.
We will routinely apprise your primary care
physician of your progress.
History and Physical Examination
When scheduling your first appointment, we will provide you with a
medical and diet history form; please bring the completed form with
you at the time of your first visit. We are interested in detecting
any evidence of past or current illness that might be contributing to
your weight problem or that might affect the treatment prescribed. A
complete electrocardiogram will also be taken during the first
appointment, and will be taken every four weeks thereafter.
Laboratory Test
Blood and urine specimens will be obtained during your initial visit,
and every four weeks thereafter. The diagnosis profile includes the
following tests: complete blood count, urinalysis, lipids, thyroid,
iron, liver tests, proteins, calcium, phosphorous, magnesium, and
blood sugar.
Maintenance
You will take part in a strong maintenance program that includes a ten
week long course in behavior modification, and frequent weekly visits
to our Registered dietitians. Moreover, your progress will be
constantly monitored by a physician.
Additional Information
Continue your normal eating patterns until your first visit; dietary
changes prior to this time might alter your test results. If possible,
do not eat anything for twelve hours before your first appointment.
However, it is important to drink plenty of water during this time
period, or you might not feel well. If you are diabetic, do not
fast for your first visit