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Bariatric Surgery Helps To Lower Risks For GI And Other Cancers

Many people know that being overweight increases the risk of health conditions like type 2 diabetes or heart disease. But cancer? Cancer’s mostly linked to smoking or family history, isn&rsq... Read More

7 Weight Loss Tips From a Pro

For all its emphasis on health and fitness, Australia is actually an obesogenic environment – one where it’s much easier to eat chips and chocolate than chickpeas and cherries. It&rsqu... Read More

Fertility And Obesity – What’s The Correlation?

Google ‘fertility tips’ and, within half a second, you’ll have a list of 153 million results. You can probably think of a few tips immediately like monitoring your ovulation cycle an... Read More

How Does Obesity Affect Mental Health?

When we consider obesity, we usually focus on how it affects our physical health, overlooking the impact that carrying extra weight could be having on our mental well-being. Your mental health and... Read More

The Link Between Obesity and Cancer

 Could Weight Loss Surgery Help Reduce Your Risk? You’ve probably heard that obesity is linked to various chronic conditions like diabetes, heart disease and osteoarthritis, but did you ... Read More

The Power of Progress: Measuring Success After Bariatric Surgery

It’s no secret that bariatric surgery is a great way to lose weight. While weight loss is a very important factor in tracking your progress after surgery, the numbers on your scale aren’t ... Read More

Weight Loss Options

There are many ways to address weight loss treatment, including non-surgical options. What Are Your Options? In the practice, the team investigates everything that may impact your metabolic sta... Read More

Weight Loss Surgery Recovery: What Should You Expect?

If you’re booked in for bariatric surgery, you’ve probably thought a lot about what life will be like after. You’re likely looking forward to weight loss and improvements to your... Read More

How Vaping And Cannabis Affect Surgery

Keep Your Anaesthetist In Mind You put a great deal of thought into whether or not to have surgery. Once you’ve decided to go for it, you then put a great deal of thought into choosing your s... Read More

The Power In Being A Creature Of Habit

It’s not generally a compliment to be called ‘a creature of habit’. Most of us would rather be considered spontaneous or adventurous. Did you know, though, that you can harness the p... Read More

AHPRA disclaimer

*All information is general in nature, patients should consider their own personal circumstances and seek a second opinion. Any surgical or invasive procedure carries risks

Note From Dr Lockie

Medications will be assessed pre-operatively and post-operatively. With weight-loss and particularly after surgery, comorbidities can change for the better, particularly e.g., hypertension or diabetes. It is essential for your health that medications are discussed with you, your GP and/or any other specialists such as Cardiologist or Endocrinologist etc.

In addition, use of multivitamins, and alternative supplements should be discussed with the practice to promote your better health.

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