Planning for Surgery

How to prepare for your hip or knee procedure with Dr Scott Tulloch

Preparing well for your surgery can make a meaningful difference to your recovery, comfort and confidence. Whether you are undergoing a hip replacement, knee replacement or another orthopaedic procedure, understanding the process beforehand can help you feel more prepared and supported.

Dr Scott Tulloch and his team will guide you through each step of your surgical journey, from your initial pre-operative consultation through to hospital admission and recovery planning.

This page outlines what to expect, how to prepare, and the practical arrangements to make before your procedure.

Pre-operative consultation

Before your surgery date, you will attend a detailed consultation with Dr Scott Tulloch to ensure you feel fully informed and prepared.

During this appointment, Dr Tulloch will:

This is an important opportunity to discuss your goals, expectations and any concerns you may have before proceeding.

Optimising your health before surgery

Improving your general health before surgery may help support a smoother recovery and reduce the risk of complications.

Dr Tulloch may recommend:

This process is often referred to as prehabilitation, and can play an important role in your surgical outcome.

Pre-admission hospital assessment

Most patients will attend a pre-admission clinic at the hospital before surgery.

This may include:

These assessments help ensure you are medically prepared for anaesthesia and surgery.

Hospital admission information

Dr Scott Tulloch operates at leading private hospitals across Melbourne.

Cabrini Private Hospital

Cabrini Private Hospital in Malvern is a modern, state-of-the-art facility known for its patient-centred care and advanced surgical services.

Pre-admission process:
Please complete your hospital admission information online before your procedure.

You can complete this here:
https://www.cabrini.com.au/patients-and-families/admission-information/

If you need assistance with your online registration, please call (03) 9508 1679 between 8am and 8pm.

Address:
181–183 Wattletree Road, Malvern VIC 3144

Vermont Private Hospital

Vermont Private Hospital offers modern facilities and a personalised approach to patient care in a comfortable environment.

Pre-admission process:
Please complete the online admission form at least 7 days prior to surgery.

You can complete this here:
https://www.preadmit.com.au/Patient/VermontPrivateHospital/

A member of the nursing team will usually contact you 1–2 days before surgery to confirm your admission time and fasting instructions.

Parking and access:
Free undercover and outdoor parking is available. Please take the lift to Level 2 for hospital entry.

Address:
Level 2, Vermont South Medical Centre
645–647 Burwood Highway, Vermont South VIC 3133
Phone: (03) 8547 1111

Anaesthesia consultation

Anaesthesia is an important part of your procedure and recovery.

Dr Scott Tulloch works closely with experienced anaesthetists who will determine the most appropriate form of anaesthesia based on your procedure, medical history and individual needs.

Your anaesthetist may contact you by phone prior to surgery and will meet you on the day of your procedure.

Common types of anaesthesia include:

General anaesthesia

You will be fully asleep and unaware during surgery.

Regional anaesthesia

This numbs part of the body while you remain awake or lightly sedated.

Examples include:

Local anaesthesia

Used to numb a smaller area for minor procedures.

Sedation

Medication to help you relax, often used alongside regional or local anaesthesia.

Your vital signs are monitored closely throughout surgery to ensure your safety and comfort.

Fasting before surgery

You will be given specific instructions on when to stop eating and drinking before surgery.

In most cases:

Following these instructions is important for your safety during anaesthesia.

Perioperative physician review

Some patients may also require review by a perioperative physician before surgery.

This may involve:

Dr Tulloch’s team will advise if this is required.

What to bring to hospital

Please bring:

Planning for your return home

Preparing your home before surgery can make recovery easier.

You may wish to organise:

Planning ahead can help make your transition home smoother and safer.

Day of surgery

On the day of your procedure:

Support and questions

If you have any questions or concerns in the lead-up to surgery, please contact Dr Scott Tulloch’s rooms.

Our team is here to ensure you feel informed, supported and confident throughout your surgical journey.