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Neither surgery nor medications are a magic cure for obesity. "There is no easy fix," Dr. Snow says. Both weight loss surgery and medications must be combined with healthy eating, physical activity and lifestyle changes for long-term success.
He encourages patients not to rule out any options before they get the facts. "For a long time, there’s been a taboo against weight loss surgery. But that’s changing as more people recognize that obesity is a disease that can be treated," Dr. Snow says. "For the right patient, bariatric surgery offers long-term, effective weight loss-and better health."
Medical Education
MD - West Virginia School of Osteopathic Medicine - 2012
Medical Experience
Internship - Southampton Hospital - 2013
Fellowship - Duke University Hospital - 2019
Residency - Southampton Hospital - 2018
Fellowship - Duke University Hospital - 2019
Internship - Southampton Hospital - 2013
Board Certification
Certified - The American College of Osteopathic Family Physicians - Surgery (General Surgery) - 2029
Gender
Male
Languages
English
Clinical Interest
Abdominal Surgery, Appendectomy, Colon Surgery, Complex abdominal wall reconstruction, Duodenal surgery, Endoscopy, Gallbladder, Gastric Balloon, Gastric Bypass, Hernia Repairs, Hiatal Hernias, Laparoscopic Surgery, Minimally Invasive Surgery, Reflux Surgery, Revision Surgery, Skin Lesions, Sleeve gastrectomy, Small bowel surgery, Stomach Surgery, Umbilical Hernia, Weight Loss
Meet Timothy Snow, D.O. With Sentara Martha Jefferson Medical & Surgical Associates
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