Gastric Sleeve Program
A lasting intervention that reduces your stomach size by 75-85%, curbing hunger and helping you achieve up to 100% excess weight loss in the first year with NV Health’s 1-on-1 support.
Enhanced metabolism and reduced hunger hormones
Long-term success. Backed by clinical research and personalised coaching.
Starting from only $42/wk - book your free consult to confirm your eligibility, costs and options.
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Maximised Fat Loss
Personalised nutrition plans and health guidance for significant, lasting weight loss.
Increased Longevity
Forge a healthier body to reduce your obesity health risks and live a longer and happier life.
Higher Energy Levels
Feel energised, sleep better, and enjoy life fully with effective weight management.
A permanent, surgical weight loss procedure that removes 75–85% of your stomach, creating a narrow, tube-shaped stomach that naturally limits food intake and resets hunger hormones—helping you eat less and feel full faster.
The surgery helps you lose fat through two key mechanisms:
- New restricted stomach (roughly the size and shape of a banana 🍌) that limits the amount of food you can eat in one meal, encouraging portion control and supporting significant weight loss.
- Hunger hormone reset, removing the bulk of where the hunger hormone ghrelin is secreted, lowering appetite and recalibrating your brain's reward pathways to feel satisfied with significantly less food.
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The gastric sleeve is one of the best and most popular tools for treating high-risk and morbid obesity; however, it is not a standalone solution - it requires lifestyle changes. And when paired with NV Health's comprehensive 24-month follow-up program, you receive the nutritional guidance, lifestyle coaching, and medical supervision that can help you lose up to 100% of excess weight in the first year and then maintain your progress long-term.
A proven pathway for addressing high-risk and morbid obesity that goes beyond the scales for enduring wellness.
Unmatched, Comprehensive Support
A Structured Program to Lifelong Health & Wellness
Assess Eligibility & Prime Your Success
Your journey begins with a free, no-obligation phone consultation with our Nurse Consultant, who will assess your unique needs and help you evaluate your best path forward for transformational weight loss.
If you’re a suitable candidate, you’ll have a comprehensive consultation with your surgeon to confirm your eligibility, discuss expectations, and plan your program.
- 100% free and fully bulk-billed initial consults.
- Comprehensive assessments to confirm suitability and eligibility.
- Personalised program plan, goal setting, and expectations.
- Compassionate super release assistance if applicable.
- Follow a special pre-op diet for 2 weeks to prepare your body.
Procedure
With new advancements in medical technology, the procedure can be as quick as 30 minutes. The stomach is stapled up seamlessly and separated like a zipper, creating a new banana-shaped sleeve. Bariatric surgery isn't what is was 30 years ago where it was open abdomen and a complex procedure. The Gastric Sleeve has evolved to become one of the best tools in treating morbid obesity and is a simple 30-45 minutes procedure done laparoscopically through 3 small incision sites that each open up to be smaller than a 5 cent coin, and heal to leave minimal marks.
- Undergo laparoscopic gastric sleeve surgery under general anaesthesia.
- Approximately 75–80% of your stomach is removed.
- Surgery reduces stomach capacity and resets hunger hormones.
- Operation lasts 30–45minutes with a 1-2 day hospital stay.

Recovery & Modified Diet
The first six weeks focus on healing and gradually reintroducing food under guided supervision.
- Weeks 0–2: Post-surgery recovery. Strict liquid diet to allow stomach to heal, plenty of rest, and regular nurse check-ins to monitor recovery.
- Weeks 2–6: Can go back to work. Slow transition from liquids to pureed and soft foods under nurse supervision to ensure proper healing.
Nuclear Change - Build Big Habits
Now that you’ve healed and transitioned to normal foods, it’s time to lay the groundwork for your healthy lifestyle. During this stage, you’ll establish foundational habits that support rapid weight loss and lasting change.
- Master the 4 pillars of wellness: nourish, move, hydrate, and rest your body.
- Design your environment for lasting lifestyle changes
- Adopt structured, mindful, portion-controlled meal plans.
- Develop sustainable exercise routines and optimise sleep.
Atomic Change - Habit Refinement & Long-term Success
Having lost a drastic amount of weight and built a solid foundation, you now refine and optimise your habits. This phase ensures your lifestyle changes become near indestructible and you gain autonomy in being able to build and manage your healthy lifestyle and overcome any setbacks.
- Optimise and refine your nutrition, exercise, sleep, and hydration habits.
- Implement proven strategies to eliminate bad habits and reinforce good ones.
- Receive regular check-ins with your nutritionist, lifestyle coach, and nurse.
- Benefit from ongoing medical oversight to ensure long-term success.
An All-inclusive Program
Avoid the risk of relapse. Unlike clinics that just “do the surgery,” NV Health guides you through a full 24-month transformation to help ensure lifelong success.
Pre- and post-op medical support – Ensuring safety and success at every step.
Comprehensive nutrition and lifestyle coaching – Helping you lose weight and keep it off.
On-call bariatric nurse support – Get answers whenever you need them.
Access to weight loss psychologists – Optional but available for deeper behavioural support.
Effective medical supervision and monitoring.
2 years of comprehensive, multi-disciplinary allied health support.
This is why our patients engaged in the program can achieve a healthy BMI in as soon as the first year that’s sustained long-term.
Invest in your health without financial stress.
NV Health makes gastric sleeve surgery accessible with flexible payment plans and superannuation access, so you can focus on your transformation without financial barriers.
Superannuation Funding – Eligible patients can access their super to cover the full cost.
Private Health Insurance Rebates – Check your coverage for potential cost reductions.
Transparent Pricing – No hidden fees. Free and fully bulk-billed initials.
Want to explore your funding options? Our team can guide you through the process and help you find the best way to invest in your health.
Frequently Asked Questions
The gastric sleeve is the most effective, permanent weight loss solution that doesn’t require rerouting your intestines. By removing a portion of the stomach, it significantly reduces hunger hormones while maintaining your normal digestive tract, leading to sustained weight loss without malabsorption issues.Unlike temporary interventions like balloons or medications, it delivers long-term success, with patients losing up to 100% of excess weight within the first year with NV Health's 1-on-1 support. With decades of clinical backing,it’s a well-established, minimally invasive procedure that transforms lives with lasting results.
- Removes a portion of the stomach to reduce eating capacity & hunger hormones
- No intestinal rerouting or malabsorption issues
- Up to 100% excess weight loss in the first year
No, private health insurance is not a requirement for undergoing a Laparoscopic Sleeve Gastrectomy with our surgeons. We offer a variety of payment options for those without insurance. For more details on these alternatives, please reach out to NV Health.
Yes, Medicare provides partial coverage for Gastric Sleeve Surgery, also known as Laparoscopic Sleeve Gastrectomy. The specific item number for this procedure is 31575. This means that while Medicare will contribute towards the costs of your surgery, it may not cover all expenses. To understand the extent of coverage and any out-of-pocket costs you might incur, please contact our team at NV Health for detailed information and assistance.
Yes, most private health insurance covers ‘Bariatric surgery’. However, you will need ‘Gold’ or ‘Top’ level.
Yes, if you can't afford Laparoscopic Sleeve Gastrectomy surgery, you may apply for early access to your Superannuation funds on compassionate grounds through the Australian Taxation Office (ATO). The amount you can withdraw is limited to what is necessary for the surgery. Additionally, you might be eligible to access your spouse's Superannuation. For more information on eligibility and the application process, please contact NV Health.
Recovery time after Gastric Sleeve surgery varies per individual. Typically, most patients can resume work within 1 to 2 weeks. However, if your job involves physical labour, a 4 to 6-week recovery period is advisable, as lifting over 5 kg is not recommended for 6 weeks post-surgery. We can issue a medical certificate for your employer or to temporarily suspend a gym membership during your recovery phase.
You are encouraged to start walking as soon as you feel able after Sleeve Gastrectomy, as it aids in preventing deep vein thrombosis (DVT) or pulmonary embolisms (PEs). For more intense activities, including gym workouts, it is advisable to wait at least six weeks or longer before resuming.
Eligibility for Laparoscopic Sleeve Gastrectomy typically requires a Body Mass Index (BMI) over 35. However, exceptions may be considered for individuals with a BMI over 32 on a case-by-case basis. To begin, a referral from your General Practitioner (GP) is needed for a consultation with our surgeons. Please note, the minimum age for this surgery is 17 years. Patients under 18 must be accompanied by a parent or guardian during consultations and treatment.
Weight loss after Gastric Sleeve surgery varies, depending on factors like initial weight, post-surgery diet, and physical activity level. Typically, patients lose about one-third of their original weight within 12 to 18 months. This equates to approximately 60-70% of excess weight. However, with NV Health's support system, patients with a lower BMI have lost up to 100% excess weight in 1 year, and reaching a healthy BMI. Individual results with surgery can vary.
Yes, a pre-op diet is mandatory. Most patients will follow a meal replacement 'shake' diet for 2 weeks. For those with a BMI less than 35, our surgeon may recommend a one-week pre-op diet. The primary purpose of this diet is to reduce the size of your liver, minimising surgical risk. Our nutritionists will provide detailed instructions for the pre-op diet.
Like any surgical procedure, Laparoscopic Sleeve Gastrectomy (LSG) carries some risks and potential complications. It's important to be aware of these risks and discuss them with your medical team before deciding to undergo the surgery. Here are some common risks and complications associated with LSG:
- Leaks - in rare cases leaks can occur along the suture line in the stomach. This can lead to infection, abscess formation, and other complications. However, the risk has significantly decreased with the advances in surgical technique and post operative care.
- Infection - Any surgery carries the risk of infection at the incision site or anywhere within the abdomen.
- Bleeding - During surgery, blood vessels may be cut, leading to bleeding. While rare, excessive bleeding may require a blood transfusion or additional surgical intervention.
- Stricture - Narrowing of the stomach opening can occur, leading to difficulty in swallowing and digestion. This may require dilation procedures to correct the issue.
- Deep Vein Thrombosis (DVT) and Pulmonary Embolism (PE) - Being immobile during and after surgery can increase the risk of blood clots forming in the legs (DVT) which can potentially travel to the lungs (PE). Medications, compression stockings, and early mobilisation can help reduce this risk.
- Nutritional deficiencies - After LSG, the reduced stomach size will limit the amount of food you can consume, which can impact nutrient intake. It is important to follow a strict post-operative diet and take recommended vitamin and mineral supplements to avoid nutritional deficiencies.
- Gastroesophageal Reflux Disease (GORD): LSG can sometimes worsen or cause new-onset GORD symptoms, such as heartburn and regurgitation. Medications or additional procedures may be required to manage these symptoms.
It's crucial to discuss these risks and complications with your surgeon who can provide personalised information based on your specific health conditions and medical history. Our team at NV Health will guide you through pre-operative preparation, post-operative care, and potential steps to minimise these risks to ensure a safe and successful surgery.
Gastric Sleeve surgery, or Laparoscopic Sleeve Gastrectomy, works by reducing the stomach size, which limits food intake. It also involves removing a part of the stomach that produces Ghrelin, the hormone that stimulates appetite. This dual approach helps in significantly reducing hunger and controlling food portions, leading to a typical weight loss of 50-70% of excess weight within two years post-surgery.
After Gastric Sleeve surgery, you'll follow a 6-week modified diet plan created by our dietitians. This includes:
- First 2 weeks: Liquid-only diet.
- Next 2 weeks: Puréed foods.
- Following 2 weeks: Soft foods.
Post these 6 weeks, you'll gradually return to a normal diet, with increasing portion sizes to aid stomach healing.
Hair loss can occur three to five months post-Laparoscopic Sleeve Gastrectomy, affecting about 75% of patients. It's often due to rapid weight loss, nutritional deficiencies, reduced protein intake, hormonal changes, and the body's response to surgery. While it usually starts between three to four months post-surgery, this hair loss is generally temporary and resolves within a few months.
⇢ weight loss results are dependent on adherence to medical and lifestyle guidance. Details of expected results for individual circumstance and goals for each eligible program with will be evaluated and disclosed during your initial consultation.
¹ payment plans starting from $40/wk are for insured patients enrolled in a weight loss surgery program under a 5-year term.
² early compassionate release of super is dependent upon medical necessity and is at the ATO's and your super funds discretion for release.
³ unlimited support is bound by fair-use terms.