I am surprised too. For my insurance, it took me over a year to finally get approved. My surgeon requires attendance at a 3-hour in depth seminar before you can even make an appointment with them.
Once you get in the office, they give you a booklet to read and a huge checklist of all the criteria you have to follow such as a physch eval, nutritionist visit, 3 month supervised diet and exercise program, sleep study, cardiologist and stress tech, upper endoscopy and more.
It takes at least 3 months to get all the appointments and the reports in before they can schedule the surgery.
I have never heard of any surgeon scheduling the surgery before any of this has been done.
But, good luck to you anyway! My surgery journey started in February last year and I have finally been approved. I am having surgery on 7/11.
And, by the way, you have to be on a pre-op diet for 2 weeks prior to the surgery, so if you are planning surgery in July, you need to get some information from the surgeon.
Lisa