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      Payment Plans
      Payment Plans for Weight Loss Surgery. Without accessing your superannuation, there are companies committed to making the borrowing experience for medical procedures seamless and straightforward.

      Payment Plans for Weight Loss Surgery

      If you require assistance paying for your surgery you could consider a payment plan.

      This is where a line of credit is provided by a company that specialises in helping patients fund surgery.

      There are a number of these companies in Australia.

      Our patients have used a number of these over the years and many of them have recommended TLC - Total Lifestyle Credit.

      There advantages and disadvantages to this type of credit compared to accessing superannuation or drawing on your own savings.

      You should consider all your options.

      Considerations might include speed of access, taxation implications employment status etc. 

      Please note that Melbourne Bariatrics does not receive any financial or other benefit from directing you to these services. However, we are happy to assist you with this if you need.

       

      TLC – fund all Medical/Aesthetic costs and all affiliate fees

      +  Payment plans from $2,000 to $50,000

      +  No stress – the whole process is managed privately by our Consultants

      +  Make any additional payments at anytime

      +  TLC covers all surgical & non-surgical treatments

       

      For more information on TLC Payment Plans click here.

       

      Please Contact Melbourne Bariatrics on 03 9770 7189 for more information or to make an appointment.

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      Cost
      How much does it cost?
      Basically, at Melbourne Bariatrics Peninsula, a Gap fee for most bariatric surgery applies. The gaps fees for a Sleeve are $6400. Revision surgery fees vary.
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      Payment Options
      A range of payment plans are available.
      These include standard payment through Private Health Cover, No gap covered by Supported Health, Self funded and Using your Superannuation.
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      Choosing
      Which operation you choose should be the safest operation that suits you. In a nutshell, Bands are the safest, Sleeves have the most natural eating style, & Bypasses achieve the greatest weight loss. They are all done laparoscopically (keyhole).
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