
App Name | Bariatric IQ |
Developer | NordClinic |
Category | Medical |
Size | 34.2 MB |
Latest Version | 3.0.4 |
Available on |


Bariatric IQ: Your Post-Weight Loss Surgery Companion
Bariatric IQ is a specialized mobile application designed to support individuals before and after weight loss surgeries, including gastric bypass, gastric sleeve, gastric band, and gastric plication. This app is particularly valuable for post-bariatric patients, providing crucial assistance in understanding and adhering to their new dietary guidelines. Key features include checking food suitability at various post-operative stages, generating personalized daily meal plans, monitoring nutrient intake, and providing dietary feedback. These features make Bariatric IQ a truly unique resource globally.
Key Features:
- Verify the suitability of specific foods at different points in your recovery.
- Access daily meal plans customized to your post-surgery timeline.
- Monitor your nutrient intake to ensure adequate levels of essential vitamins and minerals.
- Track your dietary progress and receive helpful feedback.
- Understand the bariatric nutrition pyramid levels and how foods are categorized.
- Connect with a supportive community of thousands of past and future Nordbariatric clinic patients.
Developed by the leading European medical tourism provider for bariatric patients, Nordbariatric clinic.
Version 3.0.4 (October 20, 2024)
This update includes minor bug fixes and performance improvements. Download or update to the latest version to experience these enhancements!
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