Weight Management – Injections & Private Surgery

Weight Loss Injections

A GP will not advise a private provider if it is safe or not to prescribe such medications and if a request to offer an opinion is requested a non-response from the GP would not be an agreement that there are no contraindications to prescribing.

GPs will not be able to monitor or advise with regards to these medications when prescribed privately.

Under GMC regulations it is the responsibility of the PRIVATE prescribing clinician to assure themselves that their prescribing is safe. Ways of doing this would include taking an adequate history, examining the patient and doing and acting on any appropriate pre-prescribing investigations. Patients have access to their own medical record via the NHS App on smartphones which may facilitate their care.

Professional medication safety guidelines (NICE) require examination of the patient. This would seem to include objective and accurate weight measurement, at initial assessment and at regular review. At no point is it expected that the provider asks the patient’s NHS GP to do this private work on behalf of other organisations.

Private Bariatric Surgery

Patients who choose to have bariatric surgery privately (abroad or in the UK) are not entitled to NHS follow-up care for this condition unless they have completed the NHS tier 3 weight management programme prior to going down the private route.

In the first 2 years post bariatric surgery, people require specialist follow-up which cannot be provided by your GP. This should be provided by a specialist in post-bariatric surgery care.

The 2-year care package required after surgery includes.

  • Regular blood test monitoring after your operation over 2 years
  • Monitoring for any complications of surgery
  • Ensuring a person is on the correct lifelong supplements to prevent deficiencies in the body as a result of the surgery.
  • In certain situations, lifelong injectable medications are also required to prevent b12 deficiency (depending upon the surgery a person has).

Without continuing life-long supplements, patients can become unwell over time.

Before choosing bariatric surgery, it is important to understand the life-long follow-up care required to ensure that a patient’s nutritional needs are met. Please organise your post-surgery care package before you choose this journey to ensure you are looked after safely.