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Aussie looking at implant, wondering about cost

Posted: Wed Jul 27, 2022 6:00 am
by Clem_fandango
I've had a consultation with Dr Katelaris and am considering an implant. Are there any Aussies who can give me an idea of out of pocket costs? Private message is fine, not after anyone's specific details, just want to get a bit of an idea.
Thanks.

Re: Aussie looking at implant, wondering about cost

Posted: Wed Jul 27, 2022 6:31 am
by charlie
Hi Clem. All Drs have different out of pocket charges, so you need to get a complete quote of there costs.

Re: Aussie looking at implant, wondering about cost

Posted: Thu Jul 28, 2022 4:14 am
by AverageBloke
Try to visit a high volume implant surgeon in Australia.

Dr Chris Love is the best in Australia and does about 75 implants a year. He is located in Melbourne.

Re: Aussie looking at implant, wondering about cost

Posted: Thu Jul 28, 2022 6:37 am
by frwmw1
Fortunately, most health insurance plans cover quite a bit in Australia, I guess because it's such a relatively rare procedure, have you called your health insurance?

AverageBloke wrote:Dr Chris Love is the best in Australia and does about 75 implants a year. He is located in Melbourne.


How did you find his volume out? It's really difficult to get that info.

Re: Aussie looking at implant, wondering about cost

Posted: Fri Jul 29, 2022 2:49 am
by Pau1pau1
I thought Australia had same health service as UK, in which case it should be free.
Try and find out if you have reciprocal healthcare in place with uk ,that way you could come to london and have it done by Ralph.

Re: Aussie looking at implant, wondering about cost

Posted: Fri Jul 29, 2022 4:01 am
by martinh
Hi Clem,
I had my original implant with Dr K and a revision 8 months ago. I had no problems with the surgery and outcomes, Dr K did very good work. The out of pocket costs were in the region of A$8000. My private health insurance covered the hospital costs and Medicare covers the cost of the implant.

Re: Aussie looking at implant, wondering about cost

Posted: Tue Aug 02, 2022 5:01 am
by AverageBloke
frwmw1 wrote:Fortunately, most health insurance plans cover quite a bit in Australia, I guess because it's such a relatively rare procedure, have you called your health insurance?

AverageBloke wrote:Dr Chris Love is the best in Australia and does about 75 implants a year. He is located in Melbourne.


How did you find his volume out? It's really difficult to get that info.


How is it difficult? It is stated on his website.

Re: Aussie looking at implant, wondering about cost

Posted: Tue Aug 02, 2022 6:00 am
by aussiePeyronies
I got quoted $8000 by Dr Eric Chung in Brisbane, rebate from health fund is estimated at $1150 which I believe includes the medicare rebate (I was told it's 75% medicare and 25% BUPA). I was surprised as that leaves $6850 out of pocket, I thought medicare/BUPA would cover more.

Re: Aussie looking at implant, wondering about cost

Posted: Tue Aug 02, 2022 6:10 am
by Clem_fandango
Waiting to get a quote from Dr. K to see what hcf will cover. Might be worth getting a quote from Dr Love and Dr Chung too and see if it's worth the flight. Seen all their names pop up on FT from time to time.
Thank for the help all.

Re: Aussie looking at implant, wondering about cost

Posted: Thu Aug 04, 2022 12:57 pm
by frwmw1
AverageBloke wrote:How is it difficult? It is stated on his website.


You mean this? "

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"Dr Love is the most experienced penile implant surgeon in Australia, and is one of only about 50 surgeons worldwide who regularly performs more than 75 penile implants per year."


It used to not say that.

It's difficult because I was asking a referring urologist about Surgeons, including Dr Love, and couldn't get much information from them about the number of surgeries done in Australia, which surgeon speciialises the most in implants...etc

One Urologist said he didn't know Dr Love, except only from advertisements. This struck me as odd, but then I realised just about every high volume surgeon advertises.