Woden · ACT · 2606
Bariatric Surgery in Woden, ACT
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Best bariatric surgeon in Australia?
Bariatric surgery in Australia costs $18,000-$25,000 in the private system (gastric sleeve), $20,000-$30,000 (gastric bypass), $15,000-$22,000 (gastric band — now less common). Private health insurance typically covers $5,000-$10,000 if you have appropriate cover. Out-of-pocket: $8,000-$18,000 with insurance. Public hospital bariatric surgery is available in some states for severe obesity (BMI 40+) but waitlists are 2-5 years. Most patients use private. Compare against GLP-1 medications: $5,000-$8,000/year ongoing, no surgery, less weight loss.
450,000+
Australians using GLP-1 medications (2026)
21% body weight
Average weight loss with Mounjaro
22,000+
Bariatric surgeries performed in Australia annually
32%
Adults living with obesity in Australia
Woden at a glance
Woden (2606) is a established south suburb of Canberra, ACT, approximately 8 km from the Canberra CBD. Home to around 6,500 residents with a median age of 38 and a median household income of $2,350/week (ABS Census 2021). The median detached house price is approximately $950k (2026).
Population
6,500
Median age
38
Median income / wk
$2,350
Km from CBD
8
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Top Weight Loss Clinics serving Woden Providers in Australia
Independently compared. Updated April 2026.
Juniper (Eucalyptus)
Telehealth weight loss program for women, GLP-1 medication + coaching. Now part of Hims after Feb 2026 acquisition.
Pilot Health
Telehealth weight loss for men and women. Same Eucalyptus parent company.
Mosh
Men's telehealth platform with weight loss program (also under Eucalyptus).
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Weight Loss Clinic FAQs — Woden
How do I get Wegovy or Mounjaro in Woden (Woden)?
Both Wegovy and Mounjaro require a prescription from an Australian doctor. Options: 1) Your GP (most will prescribe with appropriate clinical indication), 2) Endocrinologist or weight loss specialist (referral usually needed), 3) Telehealth platforms like Juniper or Pilot (online consultation, medication delivered). Cost privately: $400-$600/month for the medication plus consultation fees. Wegovy was recommended for PBS listing November 2025 but only for cardiovascular obesity — most patients pay private prices.
How much weight will I lose on GLP-1 medications?
Average results from clinical trials: Wegovy (semaglutide) 15% body weight loss over 68 weeks. Mounjaro (tirzepatide) 21% body weight loss over 72 weeks — currently the most effective. Real-world results often slightly lower (12-18%) due to dose adjustments and duration. Important: weight loss plateaus around 12-18 months, and most regain 30-50% of lost weight within a year if medication is stopped without lifestyle changes.
What are the side effects of GLP-1 medications?
Most common: nausea, vomiting, diarrhoea or constipation, fatigue, mild headaches. These typically improve over 2-4 weeks as your body adjusts. Less common but serious: pancreatitis (1 in 1,000), gallbladder issues, severe dehydration. Long-term safety data beyond 5 years is still emerging. Discuss with your prescriber if you have personal or family history of pancreatic issues, thyroid cancer (specifically MTC), or severe gastrointestinal disease.
Should I get bariatric surgery or take GLP-1 medication?
Surgery: greater weight loss (25-35% body weight), more durable results, $15-25k one-off cost, requires lifelong vitamin supplementation, surgical risks. GLP-1s: 15-21% body weight loss, requires ongoing medication ($5-8k/year), regain on stopping, fewer initial risks. Generally surgery wins for BMI 40+ or severe weight-related disease; GLP-1s win for BMI 27-35 or those wanting to avoid surgery. A weight loss specialist can recommend based on your specific situation.
How much does bariatric surgery cost in Woden (Woden)?
Gastric sleeve $18-25k, gastric bypass $20-30k all-inclusive in private hospitals. Private health insurance with appropriate hospital cover typically pays $5-10k of this, leaving $8-18k out-of-pocket. Public hospital bariatric surgery exists in some states for BMI 40+ but waitlists are 2-5 years. Cost includes surgeon, anaesthetist, hospital, and usually post-op follow-up. Doesn't include pre-op dietitian/psych assessments ($1,000-$2,500).
Are telehealth weight loss programs safe?
Australian telehealth platforms (Juniper, Pilot, Mosh) operate under TGA and AHPRA regulation with Australian-licensed prescribers. Safety profile is similar to in-person clinics. Concerns include: less thorough physical assessment than in-person, difficulty contacting prescriber for urgent issues, and tendency to focus on medication over holistic lifestyle change. Best for: motivated patients in good general health who prefer convenience. Not ideal for complex medical histories.
Will my weight come back if I stop GLP-1 medication?
Yes, in most cases. Studies show people regain 30-50% of lost weight within 12 months of stopping GLP-1 medication if no other intervention is made. Best practice is to view GLP-1s as a long-term medication (like blood pressure medication) rather than a temporary intervention. Strong lifestyle changes during medication use (sustainable diet, regular exercise, behaviour change) reduce regain. Some users transition from weekly to fortnightly dosing as a maintenance strategy.
What's the recovery time after bariatric surgery?
Most patients spend 1-2 nights in hospital, return to desk work in 2 weeks, and resume normal activity in 4-6 weeks. Liquid diet for 2 weeks post-surgery, pureed diet for weeks 3-4, soft foods week 5-6, normal foods from week 6+. Most weight loss occurs in months 1-12 post-surgery, with maintenance from month 18+. You'll need lifelong vitamin supplementation, annual blood tests, and ongoing dietitian support for best long-term outcomes.