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Media requests to San Juan Regional Medical Center for interviews and information on healthcare topics are encouraged. Please direct media inquiries and requests for interviews to:

Marketing and Communications
657 West Maple Street
Farmington, New Mexico 87401

Laura Werbner, Marketing and Communications Manager
lwerbner@sjrmc.net
505.609.2238 (office)

Monday, January 29, 2024 San Juan Regional Medical Center Offering Bariatric Surgery Support Group

San Juan Regional Medical Center is offering support to bariatric surgery patients along their weight loss journey. Our new Bariatric Surgery Support Group is open for anyone who has had bariatric surgery or who is active in working towards a surgery date. 

Meetings are held at the Metabolic and Bariatric Institute on the second Tuesday of each month from 5:30 p.m. to 6:30 p.m. We invite our bariatric surgery community to join us to discuss a range of topics, share their experiences and provide and receive peer support and camaraderie.

The support group is led by Meghan Ritz, Physician Assistant and Assistant Director of the Metabolic and Bariatric Institute. Upcoming meeting dates and topics include:

  • Tuesday, February 13: Meal Prep Can Be Fun
  • Tuesday, March 12: Vitamin Controversies 
  • Tuesday, April 9: Dispelling Myths After Surgery
  • Tuesday, May 14: We All Have Beach Bodies!
  • Tuesday, June 11: Summer Cookout Options

Patients are welcome to show up to each meeting, no registration required. If you have any questions or need more information, please contact the Metabolic and Bariatric Institute at 505.609.6300 and ask for MiLynda. 

San Juan Regional Medical Center’s Metabolic and Bariatric Institute is designed to help patients achieve their weight loss goals and improve their overall health and wellness. We offer bariatric surgery as well as medical weight loss management. We invite you to learn more about our services online: https://www.sanjuanregional.com/metabolic-bariatric-institute and ask your primary care provider for a referral if you feel our program may be right for you.

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