How Much Is Suture Sculpt Endoscopic Sleeve Gastroplasty?

If you are wondering, “How much does ESG cost?” Endoscopic Sleeve Gastroplasty usually ranges anywhere from about $8,000 to $15,000 in the United States. The exact price will depend on your needs, the level of care required, and what is included in your treatment plan. 

It is important that you understand what is included in the endoscopic sleeve gastroplasty price that you are quoted because this can vary among practices. 

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What Can Affect The Cost Of ESG?

The total price of the ESG procedure may vary from one place to the other. Certain things can affect the price you will have to pay.

  • The doctor you choose to perform your procedure.
  • The geographic location where you have your procedure.
  • Any aftercare or doctor visits required that may not be included.
  • Any tests or evaluations that are needed prior to your procedure.
  • Anesthesia medication and fees for the anesthesiologist.
  • Fee for use of the facility.
  • Nutrition and lifestyle coaching programs.

Some programs bundle everything into one price, and other clinics price certain services separately. It is important to ask for this information in each quote so you know what is included in the cost and there are no surprises later.

Batash Offers All-Inclusive Pricing For Suture Sculpt ESG

Batash Endoscopic Weight Loss Center offers Suture Sculpt ESG as part of a complete weight loss program rather than just a one-time procedure.

Your all-inclusive plan at Batash may include:

  • The first consultation
  • The endoscopic sleeve gastroplasty procedure.
  • Anesthesia and administration..
  • Endoscopy Suite
  • Post-Procedure Monitoring
    • 24/7 access for questions via text to the care team or direct communication on urgent matters with Dr. Batash 
    • Nutrition guidance and meal planning
    • 1 year of OnTrack personalized nutritional & wellness coaching customized and offered specifically to our endoscopic weight loss patients.

Is Suture Sculpt ESG Covered By Insurance?

Endoscopic sleeve gastroplasty is currently recognized as a viable procedure for weight loss and was issued a permanent insurance-related billing code earlier this year. 

It is now covered under some insurance policies for those who meet specific requirements and the procedure is proven medically necessary.

ESG is now a covered expense for Medicare and Elevance Health (formerly Anthem, Inc.) under certain policies. The American Society for Gastrointestinal Endoscopy is petitioning other major carriers to update their policies to include coverage for ESG. 

Many patients are still paying for the Suture Sculpt ESG procedure out of pocket because the results offer a major return on their financial investment. 

Batash Endoscopic Weight Loss Center offers multiple financing plans to make ESG as accessible as possible by breaking up the endoscopic sleeve gastroplasty cost into affordable payments. 

We are happy to answer any questions you may have about our payment plans and help you choose the option that works best for you.

What Are The Benefits Of ESG?

The cost of ESG is important, but it should not be the only basis for your decision. 

Some of the benefits of ESG include:

  • It is much less invasive than traditional bariatric surgery.
  • There are no external incisions.
  • The recovery time is significantly shorter compared to surgery.
  • The risk profile is very low.
  • It can help you lose a meaningful amount of weight.

How Much Weight Can You Lose With ESG?

Weight loss results can vary by person, but most people lose between 15% and 20% of their starting weight in a year. 

Your results will depend on:

  • How much weight you have to lose.
  • How closely you follow your diet plan.
  • Your level of physical activity.

ESG vs. Other Weight Loss Options

ESG is most often less expensive than bariatric surgery and does not require a hospital stay. Here is how ESG typically compares in cost with other procedures.

Endoscopic Sleeve Gastroplasty Cost vs. Gastric Sleeve And Other Bariatric Surgeries
Typical number of days spent in the hospital Average Cost For Procedure In The U.S. Risk Profile Averages
Suture Sculpt ESG (Endoscopic Sleeve Gastroplasty) None $8,000 - $15,000 2.1%
Gastric Sleeve Surgery 2-3 $17,000 - $26,000 13.2%
Gastric Bypass Surgery 2-5 $20,000 - $30,000 21%
Gastric Lap Band 1-2 $18,000 - $20,000 34%

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Is Suture Sculpt ESG Worth The Cost?

The value of ESG depends on your needs and the goals you have for your health. For many people, the investment reaps benefits that are invaluable.

Potential benefits may include:

  • Significant weight loss
  • Improved energy levels
  • Better control of portion sizes
  • Support for long-term weight management
  • Improvement in conditions like type 2 diabetes, high blood pressure, sleep apnea, and more.

It is important to have realistic expectations and understand that results take time and effort.

How Can I Find Out More About Suture Sculpt ESG? 

Dr. Steven Batash at Batash Endoscopic Weight Loss Center offers the endoscopic sleeve gastroplasty procedure in New York City.

Dr. Batash is a board-certified gastroenterologist and one of the leading ESG doctors in the country, with over three decades of experience helping people reach a healthy weight and improve their health.

Set up your consultation today to learn more about Suture Sculpt ESG and if it might be the weight loss solution you have been looking for.

Frequently Asked Questions About The Cost Of Endoscopic Sleeve Gastroplasty

Can I use my HSA or FSA to pay for ESG?

Yes. You can normally use a health savings account or flexible spending account to help cover some of the ESG cost. This usually depends on your insurance plan and whether the procedure is considered medically necessary. ESG may be covered by your medical insurance provider now that it is an FDA approved procedure. Check with your specific carrier and plan to find out if your ESG costs are covered.

Are there any hidden costs after the ESG procedure?

There may be. Most doctors offer clear transparent details of their pricing, but you should ask questions about potential costs that may come up. These might include extra follow-up visits, lab work, or medications. Always ask for a written copy of what is included in the price you were quoted, so you know exactly what to expect.

Does traveling to another city for ESG affect the total cost?

Yes. Your total costs can increase if you plan to travel to a specific doctor who is located outside your local area. You may need to budget for flights, hotel stays, and time off work. 

Many of Dr. Batash’s patients travel from out of state to benefit from his expertise and our all-inclusive programs. Our patient coordinators are available to help you arrange your visit.

Is ESG more cost-effective than surgery long term?

Yes. Normally, ESG is less expensive than bariatric surgery because it is an outpatient procedure, does not require a hospital stay, and time off work is minimal because recovery for most patients is between one and three days.

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