Why obesity is the last great unowned category in medicine
Oncology has its centres. Cardiology has its institutes. Obesity, the disease of the century, still needs a dedicated institutional category.
Obesity is no longer a lifestyle footnote. It is a metabolic, behavioural, surgical, pharmacological and economic category that demands its own hospital model. The Obesity Hospitals platform is built around one idea: the disease deserves a complete institutional architecture, not a scattered clinic model.\n\nThe opportunity is not only clinical. It is structural. A dedicated obesity hospital can combine assessment, metabolic diagnostics, GLP-1 pathways, bariatric surgery, endoscopy, behavioural health, nutrition, rehabilitation and long-term follow-up under one protocol. That is why the category is positioned for global master licensing.