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Hormonal & Reproductive Health

Your body changed. Let us find out why.

Perimenopause. Menopause. PCOS. Cycle changes. Sexual and reproductive concerns. You have been told it is normal, it is your age, or it is in your head. It is none of those things. It may be clinical, and it may respond to structured care.

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Sound familiar?

These changes rarely show up as one obvious thing. They show up as ten small ones. If several of these feel like you, it is worth investigating.

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Three or more? A thorough clinical assessment is worth the conversation.

The Clinical Picture

Why 'it is just your age' is not care.

These changes are biological. And biology can respond to structured clinical care. The idea that women should simply endure symptoms from their late 30s onward is outdated. Many of these concerns can be assessed and supported.

01

Perimenopause can start earlier than you think

Key reproductive markers begin fluctuating years before menopause. The mood, sleep, and cognitive changes women often blame on stress or parenting are frequently clinical in origin, and may respond well to structured care. Earlier assessment may support better outcomes.

02

Sexual and reproductive health is health, not an afterthought

Libido, comfort, cycle, and contraception are legitimate clinical concerns. They are often connected to the same underlying picture, and they deserve a proper, judgement-free assessment. Your clinician will discuss the options relevant to you, if deemed medically appropriate.

03

PCOS and thyroid rarely work in isolation

These conditions interact. PCOS affects insulin. Thyroid affects energy and mood. Addressing any one in isolation often misses the point. A proper plan looks at the whole clinical picture, not just one number.

Hormonal, sexual, and reproductive health is not a decade-long endurance event. It is a clinical picture that may respond to structured care. Women should not have to push through it alone.

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Treatments Offered

Your hormonal & reproductive toolkit.

Plans are tailored to your stage, your bloods, and your symptoms. These are the pathways your clinician may draw on, if deemed medically appropriate.

Perimenopause & Menopause Care

If your cycle, sleep, mood, or cognition is shifting, or you are managing menopause.

Structured assessment, symptom tracking, and a personalised care plan for your stage of transition, if deemed medically appropriate.

  • Clinical panel where indicated
  • Symptom severity scoring
  • Treatment options discussed in full
  • Reviews every 8 to 12 weeks
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PCOS Management

If you have or suspect PCOS and want a thorough workup.

Integrated PCOS care covering insulin resistance, androgens, cycle regulation, and metabolic health.

  • Insulin and androgen testing
  • Cycle regulation strategy
  • Metabolic co-management
  • Fertility and skin considerations
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Sexual Health & Wellbeing

If low libido, discomfort, or intimacy concerns are affecting you, and you want a clinical conversation.

A judgement-free consultation covering the common clinical drivers of sexual wellbeing, with support where appropriate.

  • Confidential clinical assessment
  • Review of contributing factors
  • Options discussed where appropriate
  • Referral where clinically indicated
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Cycle & Contraception

If your cycle is unpredictable, or you want to discuss contraception options.

Assessment of cycle changes and a clear discussion of contraception options suited to your history and goals.

  • Cycle history review
  • Contraception options discussed
  • Bleeding and pain assessment
  • Referral for in-person care where needed
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Clinical Panel Testing

If you want a clear picture of your clinical markers before deciding on a direction.

Clinician-led interpretation, tailored to your situation.

  • Reproductive panel where indicated
  • Key clinical markers assessed
  • Thyroid and metabolic markers
  • Results reviewed with your clinician
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How It Works

Four steps. That is it.

Simple process. Clear next steps. You will always know where you are at.

1

Tell us about you

5 minutes. Your health, your goals, done from your couch.

Want bloods? Select your panel after the assessment and we will send your referral straight away.

2

Talk to your clinician

A proper telehealth consult with an AHPRA-registered practitioner. Plenty of time. No shortcuts.

3

Get your plan

If appropriate, your clinician builds a personalised approach around you. Not all consults result in a prescription.

4

We stick around

Regular check-ins. Adjustments when you need them. A team that stays with you.

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Here Is What You Get

Care that is complete. Not piecemeal.

Every plan includes the clinical work, the medication (where appropriate), and the follow-through. No add-ons, no upsells, no hidden fees.

Structured health assessment

A clinician-designed questionnaire.

Telehealth consultation

10 to 20 minutes with an AHPRA-registered clinician who listens.

Personalised care plan

Built around your body, your goals, and your medical history.

Prescribed medications

Where clinically appropriate, dispensed and delivered discreetly.

Blood test referrals

When needed, with a preferred pathology partner near you.

Scheduled follow-ups

Reviews every 4 to 8 weeks to adjust your plan as you respond.

Direct portal messaging

Reach your clinician between appointments. No phone queues.

Ongoing plan adjustments

Care that adapts as you do. Not a one-off script.

Safety and Suitability

Is hormonal, sexual & reproductive health care right for you?

Hormonal, Sexual & Reproductive Health care suits many situations, and honestly is not right for others. Here is how we decide.

We can help with
  • Women 35+ with perimenopause symptoms
  • Post-menopausal women managing symptoms or wellbeing
  • PCOS diagnosis or strong clinical suspicion
  • Cycle changes, irregular or heavy bleeding
  • Sexual wellbeing or libido concerns
  • Contraception discussions and cycle care
Not suitable for
  • Under-18 patients (adult-only clinic)
  • Pregnancy-specific care (antenatal, obstetrics)
  • Acute gynaecological emergencies
  • Certain cancer histories (requires in-person care)
  • Severe undiagnosed abnormal bleeding (requires in-person assessment)
  • Anyone outside Australia

Not sure if we are the right fit? Start the assessment. Our clinicians will review your answers and let you know honestly if telehealth is not appropriate for your situation. There is no obligation.

FAQ

Hormonal, Sexual & Reproductive Health: your questions, answered.

What women ask about hormonal, sexual & reproductive health before booking. Plain answers, no jargon.

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For most women with perimenopausal or menopausal symptoms, modern options have a well-established profile. But suitability depends on your personal and family history. Your clinician will review these carefully before recommending anything, if deemed medically appropriate.

Yes. A telehealth consultation offers a private, judgement-free space to raise sexual and reproductive concerns. Where a physical examination or in-person care is needed, your clinician will arrange an appropriate referral.

It depends. For some concerns a clear symptom pattern is enough to begin; for PCOS, thyroid, unusual patterns, or baseline data, pathology comes first. Your clinician will tell you clearly which applies to you.

Reference ranges are population averages, not personalised targets. Many women feel poorly at the edges of 'normal'. Our clinicians look at ranges, trends, and symptoms together, not just whether a number sits inside a box.

Correct. Telehealth is not suitable for all hormonal, sexual, and reproductive concerns. Your practitioner may recommend in-person assessment, GP review, specialist referral, further investigation, or no treatment depending on your circumstances.

Individual results vary based on your unique biology and commitment to the program. Assessment findings do not guarantee a particular outcome. Your clinician will set realistic expectations and adjust the approach at review.

Ready When You Are

Your turn now.

Five minutes to complete your assessment. One consultation to understand your options.

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The assessment is free, with no obligation. You only continue if it is the right fit for you.