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Steven Batash, MD

Board Certified Gastroenterologist
97-12 63rd Dr. , Ste. 1D, Rego Park, New York
(347) 647-9197
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3.9 | 8 Reviews
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AREAS OF EXPERTISE

Weight Loss Treatments

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Dr. Steven Batash is a renowned expert in weight loss treatments, harnessing his extensive medical expertise to steer patients toward enduring and successful approaches to reach their health objectives. Emphasizing individualized attention, he enables individuals to initiate transformative paths toward improved well-being.
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I am Dr. Steven Batash, a specialist in non-surgical weight loss procedures. My passion for health and wellness began early in my life, leading me to specialize in non-surgical weight loss procedures. I am committed to helping you achieve your ideal health and

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$8,200Endoscopic Sleeve Gastroplasty

nnp18

Great Experience and Aftercare

Dr. Batash was super pleasant and answered all my questions. There were a few bumps with scheduling at first, but Eddie (his son?) Stepped in and made everything smooth. Loved the post-op support tool and gift bag very thoughtful!

Gastric Sleeve Surgery

Courageous689067

Very Professional - I highly recommend

Best experience ever I would definitely come back to him I loved his staff very professional extremely friendly and caring i had a procedure called endoscopy sleeve two yrs ago and they took very good care of me always making sure I was feeling well before and after I highly recommend this doctor

Endoscopic Sleeve Gastroplasty

Mannyguzz

1 month post-op endoscopic sleeve gastroplasty & I'm already 21lbs down!

My experience with Dr Batash and his tram has been outstanding, Dr Batash is extremely professional and his staff is very attentive and helpful. I did my procedure on Sept 8, 2022 and now is October 9, 2022 and am already 21lbs down! I totally recommend Dr Batash

Orbera Gastric Balloon

Linda276

No Side Effects - Get your procedures with Dr. Batash

Professional, caring compassionate. I agree with the prior review " He is the best", in the field of placement of the gastric balloon. I've reached my goal weight, and didn't have any side-effects at all!!!! Can't even tell I have a balloon. I highly recommend Dr. Batash.

Orbera Gastric Balloon

melanyrox3248

Wonderful Doctor !

I am so glad I went with Dr Batash for the Orbera. I could not have done it without his amazing staff and Dr Batash who was with me every step of my journey. He is very caring and attentive and I love the new me!! I look great and I feel great! Thank you Dr Batash !!

Gastric Balloon

suttontonisha

Disappointing, Painful, and Misleading Bariatric Balloon Experience – Requesting Refund

I underwent a Bariatric Balloon procedure on 08/13/2025, and unfortunately, it was one of the worst medical experiences I’ve ever had. From the moment I woke up, I felt horrible—severe stomach pain, nausea, shaking, and chills. Initially, I thought it was from the anesthesia, but once I got home, things only worsened. I began vomiting uncontrollably, and immediately asked my wife to call the doctor. We returned to Dr. Batash’s office the same day requesting removal, but were told the anesthesiologist had already gone home. Instead, I was kept for several additional hours, given fluids and pain medication, and strongly encouraged to keep the balloon in. I was told my body simply needed time to adjust. Reluctantly, I agreed—but that was the worst decision I could have made. The balloon did not agree with my body, but I was repeatedly told this was normal. For the entire time it was in place, I was miserable—I could barely eat, could only tolerate fluids, suffered from severe acid reflux, constant bloating, and could not comfortably lie on my back or right side. Eventually, I requested removal, but was given the runaround until I insisted on showing up in person. Only then did I learn that Dr. Batash was not even in Florida, but at his New York office. After multiple delays, the balloon was finally removed on 09/01/2025. Once removed, Dr. Batash told me I had a lot of food stuck at the top of my stomach, even though I had been on a 3-day clear liquid diet prior to removal. This explains why I had been vomiting uncontrollably—the small amount of solid food I consumed simply could not pass through. What frustrates me most is the lack of transparency. During the consultation, it was never disclosed that the program expects patients to take phentermine and/or Ozempic in addition to the balloon. Coming to Dr. Batash, I wanted a more permanent solution, not to be dependent on additional medications and their side effects. If I had known this, I never would have gone through with the procedure. In my opinion, the balloon is meant for portion control, while phentermine suppresses appetite—but comes with side effects and significant weight regain once you stop. Having used phentermine before, I refused it. After removal, I was then encouraged to start Ozempic, which I also declined. In addition to the physical suffering, I feel I wasted thousands of dollars and weeks of my time, and overall, I feel like I was misled, misinformed, and even scammed. Because of this, I am requesting a full refund. For anyone considering this procedure: ask very clearly about all medications, side effects, and the full treatment plan before you commit. Don’t assume the balloon is the only part of the program. Make sure you understand exactly what you’re signing up for, so you don’t end up in the same situation I did—losing time, money, and peace of mind, while experiencing unnecessary pain.

Gastric Balloon

suttontonisha

Disappointing, Painful, and Misleading Bariatric Balloon Experience

I underwent a Bariatric Balloon procedure on 08/13/2025, and unfortunately, it was one of the worst medical experiences I’ve ever had. From the moment I woke up, I felt horrible—severe stomach pain, nausea, shaking, and chills. Initially, I thought it was from the anesthesia, but once I got home, things only worsened. I began vomiting uncontrollably, and immediately asked my wife to call the doctor. We returned to Dr. Batash’s office the same day requesting removal, but were told the anesthesiologist had already gone home. Instead, I was kept for several additional hours, given fluids and pain medication, and strongly encouraged to keep the balloon in. I was told my body simply needed time to adjust. Reluctantly, I agreed—but that was the worst decision I could have made. The balloon did not agree with my body, but I was repeatedly told this was normal. For the entire time it was in place, I was miserable—I could barely eat, could only tolerate fluids, suffered from severe acid reflux, constant bloating, and could not comfortably lie on my back or right side. Eventually, I requested removal, but was given the runaround until I insisted on showing up in person. Only then did I learn that Dr. Batash was not even in Florida, but at his New York office. After multiple delays, the balloon was finally removed on 09/01/2025. Once removed, Dr. Batash told me I had a lot of food stuck at the top of my stomach, even though I had been on a 3-day clear liquid diet prior to removal. This explains why I had been vomiting uncontrollably—the small amount of solid food I consumed simply could not pass through. What frustrates me most is the lack of transparency. During the consultation, it was never disclosed that the program expects patients to take phentermine and/or Ozempic in addition to the balloon. Coming to Dr. Batash, I wanted a more permanent solution, not to be dependent on additional medications and their side effects. If I had known this, I never would have gone through with the procedure. In my opinion, the balloon is meant for portion control, while phentermine suppresses appetite—but comes with side effects and significant weight regain once you stop. Having used phentermine before, I refused it. After removal, I was then encouraged to start Ozempic, which I also declined. In addition to the physical suffering, I feel I wasted thousands of dollars and weeks of my time, and overall, I feel like I was misled, misinformed, and even scammed. Because of this, I am requesting a full refund. For anyone considering this procedure: ask very clearly about all medications, side effects, and the full treatment plan before you commit. Don’t assume the balloon is the only part of the program. Make sure you understand exactly what you’re signing up for, so you don’t end up in the same situation I did—losing time, money, and peace of mind, while experiencing unnecessary pain.

Orbera Gastric Balloon

kellykelz1990

So excited - can’t wait to have my balloon done

I just met the doctor today and he is so friendly ! Dr Batash explained my options and I can’t wait to have my balloon done. The girls in the office were so nice to me. I’m so excited for my procedure.