
Dr. Sandy Martinez is a bariatric surgeon in Tijuana focused on personalized care, patient safety, and long-term weight loss support. She treats patients seeking surgical solutions such as gastric sleeve, gastric bypass, and other bariatric procedures.
Dr. Sandy Martinez offers bariatric procedures including gastric sleeve, gastric bypass, and other weight loss surgery options depending on the patient’s medical history, goals, and eligibility.
Eligibility depends on factors such as body mass index, medical history, previous weight loss efforts, and obesity-related health conditions. The best first step is completing the pre-qualification form for review.
Patient safety is a top priority. Every case is evaluated carefully, and treatment planning is based on medical history, surgical suitability, and the safest approach for each patient.
The first step is to complete the pre-qualification form. This helps the team review your health history, weight loss goals, and possible next steps before scheduling your consultation.
Dr. Sandy Martinez has advanced training in bariatric and metabolic surgery, including specialized fellowship training and a strong clinical background in weight loss procedures.
Yes. Dr. Sandy Martinez holds recognized certifications in bariatric and general surgery, reflecting formal training, professional standards, and surgical qualifications.
SRC Master Surgeon accreditation recognizes high standards in safety, clinical outcomes, and patient care in metabolic and bariatric surgery. It is an important distinction in the field.
Yes. Dr. Sandy Martinez is affiliated with respected professional organizations related to bariatric and metabolic surgery, helping maintain current knowledge and high standards of care.
A surgeon’s credentials help patients understand their training, experience, certifications, and commitment to safety. They are an important part of choosing the right provider for bariatric surgery.
Gastric sleeve reduces the size of the stomach, while gastric bypass changes both stomach size and part of the digestive pathway. The right option depends on your health profile and weight loss goals.
The most appropriate procedure depends on medical history, body mass index, previous surgeries, lifestyle, and long-term goals. A personalized evaluation is needed to determine the best option.
Yes, in some cases revision bariatric surgery may be considered for patients with previous procedures, inadequate results, or complications. Suitability depends on a detailed medical review.
Yes. A consultation is important to review your medical history, goals, surgical options, and safety considerations before deciding on any bariatric procedure.
Yes. International patients can begin the process by completing the pre-qualification form and sharing the information needed for the team to review their case.
Recovery varies by procedure and by patient, but most people need time for rest, hydration, dietary progression, and follow-up support. Clear post-op instructions are part of the process.
Yes. Post-operative care includes guidance focused on recovery, progress, and long-term success after surgery.
Recovery timelines vary based on the procedure and individual health factors. Patients receive personalized recommendations on activity, diet, and follow-up during recovery.
Yes. Follow-up is an important part of bariatric care because it helps monitor healing, progress, nutrition, and long-term outcomes.
Yes. Long-term success depends on healthy habits, dietary changes, follow-up care, and a commitment to the treatment plan after surgery.
The easiest way to begin is by completing the pre-qualification form. After review, the team can guide you through the next steps for consultation and possible treatment planning.
Yes. The practice works with patients who are traveling for bariatric surgery in Tijuana and helps guide them through the evaluation and consultation process.
Patients should be ready to share their medical history, current weight and height, previous surgeries, health conditions, medications, and weight loss goals.
Yes. Patients can begin online by submitting their pre-qualification information for review before consultation.
After submission, the team reviews your information and contacts you with the next steps regarding consultation, evaluation, and possible treatment options.