Assoc. Prof. Peter Nottle - Werribee

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Had a procedure done here yesterday ..All staff were terrific and very caring ..even got a follow up call today!

Loretta Foster - 2 years ago - Review Provided by Google Maps

Had a Colonoscopy done here today and I am very impressed with the efficiency & kindness of all staff there and the attending Surgeon & Anaesthetist that performed my procedure. Very kind & understanding. They even had a nice cup of hot coffee with biscuits and a chicken & lettuce sandwich ready for me in recovery. I was in and out in 2 hours :)... (Show more)

C H - 2 years ago - Review Provided by Google Maps

Came in for a procedure and highly reccomrnd, from the recepiinist to the nurses and finally the doctor could not complain, they have all been fantastic.

Gee Cristiano - 3 years ago - Review Provided by Google Maps

Just booked an appt and found the receptionist, Michelle friendly, patient and efficient

Denis Th - 4 years ago - Review Provided by Google Maps

I recently had a gastric sleeve surgery done. None of the surgeons in my area could see me when I wanted an appointment and that’s why I went with this particular doctor. The location was convenient for me and the price was exactly what I expected. The doctor was helpful and provided lots of information before we went forth with the actual procedure. I was impressed by the clinic and staff. I’ve only just had the surgery done and it will take some time to adjust (this is normal after you’ve had a gastric sleeve done). The adjustment period is quite a process to go through, but I’m happy with the results. Thus far, the road to recovery has been relatively easy.... (Show more)

Veronica - 7 years ago - Review Provided by WhatClinic
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Address: 179 Princes Hwy, Werribee, VIC, 3030Australia
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Dr Peter Nottle
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Dr Peter Nottle

Associate Prof Peter Nottle is Director of Upper GI Surgery at The Alfred Hospital in Melbourne, Australia. His major areas of interest are Bariatric Surgery, Upper GI Cancers, Hiatus Hernia and Anti-Reflux surgery. He has been performing Bariatric Surgery for more than 30 years and Laparoscopic Gastric bands for past 15 years as well as a full range of other bariatric procedures. He is one of Australia's pioneers in Laparoscopic Surgery having introduced the French technique of Laparoscopic Cholecystectomy at The Alfred hospital in the early 1990's. Assoc Prof Nottle consults in Williamstown, Werribee, Sydenham and Windsor.

Miss Helen Bauzon
Miss Helen Bauzon

Helen Bauzon , Leading Expert Bariatric Dietitian, Author, Inspirational Speaker and T.V Presenter, has counseled over 3000 individuals who have had Lap Band surgery. Helen's passion is to help every banded individual successfully lose weight by teaching them how to eat normal solid healthy food pain and guilt free, plus help them overcome the weight loss sabotaging behavior of emotional and habit eating. Helen is often described as a "different dietitian". Her education style is innovative, entertaining and most importantly simple and very practical, which achieves great weight loss results.

Dr Cathy Foley
Doctor
Dr Cathy Foley

Dr.Cathy Foley has 20 years of General Practice experience, mainly working currently in rural practice in Castlemaine. She has enjoyed over recent years also working with lap. band patients in Williamstown and Castlemaine to optimise their health and get the most out of this tool. She finds it rewarding to see people overcome challenges and enjoy significant improvements in their diabetes, respiratory problems, and lower limb pains, to name a few of the more common and dramatic improvements seen.