Melbourne Guide

Semaglutide Clinic Melbourne: Weight Loss Prescribers and Eligibility

Trying to find a semaglutide prescriber in Melbourne? This page explains who can prescribe (GPs and specialists), typical eligibility for weight loss, Ozempic vs Wegovy access across Victoria, private costs and how to book with in-person or telehealth. Start with a quick eligibility check below.

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How Melbourne semaglutide prescribing works

In Victoria, registered GPs and specialists can prescribe semaglutide after a medical assessment. Many clinics offer:

  • In‑person consults across greater Melbourne
  • Telehealth across VIC with ePrescription sent to your preferred pharmacy
  • Regular follow‑up to monitor results, side effects and dose changes

After your consult, your script can be filled at a community pharmacy (subject to stock). Compounded semaglutide is not permitted by the TGA.

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Eligibility for weight loss in Australia

Doctors typically consider semaglutide for chronic weight management when:

  • BMI ≥ 30; or
  • BMI ≥ 27 with at least one weight‑related condition (e.g., hypertension, dyslipidaemia, obstructive sleep apnoea, insulin resistance or prediabetes)

Prescribers also assess medical history, current medicines and contraindications (for example, history suggestive of medullary thyroid carcinoma/MEN2, pancreatitis risk, pregnancy or planning pregnancy).

If you have type 2 diabetes, your clinician may consider diabetes‑indicated options and PBS settings separately from weight‑loss use.

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Brands in Melbourne: Wegovy vs Ozempic vs Rybelsus

  • Wegovy (semaglutide injection) — approved for chronic weight management; private cost.
  • Ozempic (semaglutide injection) — approved and PBS‑listed for type 2 diabetes, not for weight loss; some doctors may consider off‑label use depending on clinical judgement and supply.
  • Rybelsus (oral semaglutide) — approved for type 2 diabetes; not indicated for weight loss.

Supply has varied over recent years. Your prescriber will discuss the most appropriate brand, dose escalation plan and realistic timelines based on local pharmacy stock.

Important: the TGA prohibits compounded semaglutide and similar GLP‑1 products. Clinics use approved brands via standard pharmacy channels.

Related reading: Ozempic Australia · Wegovy Australia · Rybelsus Australia · GLP‑1 Australia Guide

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Costs in Melbourne: consults and medication

  • Consult fees: Initial and follow‑up consults vary by clinic; telehealth is common across VIC.
  • Medication: Weight‑loss use is typically private (not PBS). Diabetes indications may be PBS‑subsidised when criteria are met.
  • Monitoring: Periodic reviews, pathology (if ordered) and support programs may add to total cost.

See our detailed guide for up‑to‑date price ranges and ways to budget: Semaglutide Cost Australia.

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Steps to get started in Melbourne

  1. Pre‑check: Confirm likely eligibility and any red flags.
  2. Book a consult: Choose in‑person or telehealth with a registered prescriber.
  3. Assessment: Medical history, medicines, goals and a plan for dose titration.
  4. Script + pharmacy: ePrescription sent to your chosen Melbourne/VIC pharmacy; arrange supply.
  5. Follow‑ups: Regular reviews to monitor side effects, results and lifestyle support.

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How to choose a Melbourne semaglutide clinic

  • Registered clinicians: AHPRA‑registered GPs or specialists with obesity/diabetes experience.
  • Evidence‑based care: Clear eligibility criteria, gradual dose escalation and lifestyle support.
  • Transparent pricing: Consult fees, medication costs and follow‑up schedule stated upfront.
  • Pharmacy clarity: Uses approved brands; no claims of “compounded semaglutide”.
  • Monitoring: Side‑effect guidance and clear escalation/de‑escalation protocols.

Compare guidance across: Weight Loss Injections Australia · Peptide Clinic Reviews Australia · Peptide Clinic Cost Australia

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Side effects, risks and monitoring

Common reactions include nausea, vomiting, diarrhoea, constipation and reduced appetite, especially during dose increases. Serious but less common risks include pancreatitis and gallbladder issues. Doctors screen for contraindications and set a titration plan to help tolerability.

Read more: Semaglutide Side Effects · Ozempic Side Effects · Wegovy Side Effects

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Melbourne areas and telehealth coverage

Clinics commonly serve the CBD and inner suburbs (Carlton, Fitzroy, Southbank, Prahran, Richmond), the east (Hawthorn, Kew, Box Hill, Ringwood), the southeast (St Kilda, Caulfield, Chadstone, Dandenong), the west (Footscray, Sunshine, Werribee), the north (Brunswick, Coburg, Preston) and major corridors to Geelong and the Mornington Peninsula. Telehealth usually covers all of Victoria (AEST/AEDT), with eScripts sent to your chosen local pharmacy.

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Alternatives and related options

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Frequently asked questions

Who can prescribe semaglutide in Melbourne?

Registered GPs and specialists can prescribe after assessment. Many offer statewide telehealth and send ePrescriptions to your chosen pharmacy.

What if my local pharmacy has no stock?

Your doctor or pharmacist may help locate stock, place an order, consider dose timing adjustments, or discuss alternatives such as tirzepatide if clinically appropriate.

Is compounding an option?

No. The TGA prohibits compounding of GLP‑1 medicines like semaglutide and tirzepatide. Use approved brands supplied via pharmacies.

How quickly do results appear?

Doctors usually start low and increase slowly. Appetite changes may be noticed early; weight changes typically build over weeks to months. See Semaglutide Results Timeline.

What does it cost?

Expect private medication costs for weight‑loss use, plus consult and monitoring fees. See Semaglutide Cost Australia for current ranges.

Can I use Ozempic for weight loss?

Ozempic is indicated and PBS‑listed for type 2 diabetes, not weight loss. Some clinicians may consider off‑label use based on medical need and supply. Discuss risks, benefits and alternatives with your prescriber. See Ozempic Australia.

Is semaglutide right for me?

Only a registered clinician can advise after reviewing your history, goals and potential risks. Start with an eligibility check below.

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Key takeaways for Melbourne

  • GPs and specialists across Melbourne and VIC can prescribe semaglutide after assessment.
  • Eligibility usually requires BMI thresholds and/or weight‑related conditions.
  • Use approved brands via pharmacy; compounding is not allowed.
  • Expect private costs for weight‑loss indications; plan for follow‑ups and monitoring.

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