Who performs the surgery, and what do they do? On Laparosurgery.com the answer is one named person: Dr. Vadim Gritsus, MD, a bariatric and general surgeon working out of northern New Jersey. Plenty of weight loss sites keep the surgeon vague and lean on the brand, so naming one physician who also holds the title of Director of Bariatric Surgery at Atlantic Health System's Chilton Medical Center is a meaningful distinction. The site treats that hospital affiliation as a load-bearing fact rather than a decoration. Bariatric Surgery NJ: Weight Loss Doctors is the public face of that practice, and the page reads like it was written by people who expect prospective patients to do their homework before booking a consult.

The work splits into two halves. One half covers the weight loss surgery you would expect: gastric sleeve, gastric bypass, the gastric band (Lap-Band), the gastric balloon, plus revisional gastric surgery for people whose earlier operation did not go as hoped. Robotic surgery is listed as an option across these. The general surgery half, which Bariatric Surgery NJ: Weight Loss Doctors gives equal billing, is broader than you might assume going in. Inguinal hernia repair, ventral and hiatal hernia work, gallbladder removal, endoscopy, and colon resection all appear. A surgeon who handles hernias, the gallbladder, and the colon is doing bread-and-butter abdominal work week in and week out, and at Bariatric Surgery NJ: Weight Loss Doctors that volume carries into the bariatric side, where the same laparoscopic and robotic instincts apply.

Bariatric Surgery NJ: Weight Loss Doctors does not stop at a procedure menu. The site builds in patient education that goes deeper than the usual one-paragraph explainer. Bariatric Surgery NJ: Weight Loss Doctors walks through what causes obesity and the comorbidities that ride along with it, which is the honest framing: weight is treated as a medical condition with downstream consequences, not a willpower problem. A BMI calculator lets a visitor plug in numbers before ever calling. Downloadable materials, insurance information, and a seminar schedule round it out. The insurance piece is the kind of thing people forget to ask about until it is too late, and putting it up front points to a practice that has dealt with a lot of approval paperwork.

Patient access and outside reputation

Bariatric programs that run regular informational seminars are usually the ones with steady surgical volume and a structured path from initial curiosity to surgery. Bariatric Surgery NJ: Weight Loss Doctors fits that description: pair the seminar calendar with the BMI tool and the obesity education pages and you have a site that wants the visitor informed before anything is asked of them. There is also an online store, which fits the bariatric pattern where post-op patients need specific vitamins, protein products, and supplements that ordinary shelves do not reliably stock.

Bariatric Surgery NJ: Weight Loss Doctors offers virtual and telemedicine consultations alongside in-office visits, which is genuinely useful for a procedure involving a long stretch of pre-op planning and follow-up. A first conversation by video, before anyone drives across the state, lowers the friction sensibly. For a weight loss patient who may already feel self-conscious about clinic visits, that option removes a real barrier. Two phone numbers are published, and there are two physical offices: one in Wayne and one in Paramus. A contact form lives at its own page. Two staffed locations with direct phone lines point to an established practice with physical infrastructure behind it.

Reputation is where Bariatric Surgery NJ: Weight Loss Doctors gets to lean on something other than its own pages. Healthgrades, one of the standard places patients land when they check a doctor, carries an active profile for Dr. Gritsus with patient reviews. The comments describe him as an excellent surgeon with strong bedside manner and quick responsiveness, the two qualities that tend to count most when someone is nervous about an operation. Precise star ratings and review counts were not retrievable cleanly, so no figure is attached here, but the patient feedback that is visible is consistently positive and comes from people who have been through the process, not from the practice's own marketing.

A fair note on the cosmetic surgery category this entry sits under: that label undersells what is here. The bariatric procedures are functional and medical first, performed for health reasons that the education pages spell out, and the general surgery work has nothing cosmetic about it. Someone arriving expecting tummy tucks and facial work will find a hospital-affiliated abdominal surgeon instead. That is not a knock on Bariatric Surgery NJ: Weight Loss Doctors. It is a reason to read the listing carefully before assuming what the practice does.

Where the depth shows

Among the procedures Bariatric Surgery NJ: Weight Loss Doctors lists, the revisional surgery line deserves mention because it reflects something about the surgeon's experience level. Revising a previous bariatric operation, fixing a band that failed or converting one procedure to another, is technically harder than a first-time case and tends to be taken on by surgeons who have seen a lot of outcomes, good and bad. Listing it openly is consistent with a surgeon comfortable at the harder end of the work. Bariatric Surgery NJ: Weight Loss Doctors pairs that with the gastric balloon, a non-surgical option at the lighter end of the spectrum, so the range stretches from the least invasive intervention up to complex reoperation.

The hospital tie is the other anchor for Bariatric Surgery NJ: Weight Loss Doctors. A surgeon who directs bariatric surgery at a named medical center within a recognized health system is operating inside an accredited facility with the support structure that implies: anesthesia teams, post-op care, the equipment that robotic and laparoscopic surgery requires. That affiliation answers a question the website cannot answer on its own, which is where the operation takes place and who else is in the room.

The one honest limit is this: precise review numbers were not retrievable, so the read is qualitative rather than numerical. The Healthgrades profile is active and the patient comments are favorable, but anyone who wants hard counts will need to open that profile directly. Bariatric Surgery NJ: Weight Loss Doctors does not lean on a wall of its own testimonials either, which reads as restraint. The practice lets the hospital title and the procedure breadth do the talking, and for a practice of this type that is a reasonable call.

Taken together, Bariatric Surgery NJ: Weight Loss Doctors is a serious single-surgeon practice with wide procedural reach, a real education layer, two staffed New Jersey offices, telemedicine access, and a hospital directorship behind it. The patient feedback that exists is good and the offering is broader and more medical than its category label implies. Bariatric Surgery NJ: Weight Loss Doctors gives a prospective patient enough to make an informed first call, and the published credentials check out without relying on self-promotion to get there.


Business address
Vadim Gritsus Advance Surgical Solutions
140 Route 17 North, Suite 102,
Paramus,
NJ
07652
United States

Contact details
Phone: (973) 696-9050