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Australia-wide telehealth clinic linking patients with prescribing doctors and compounding pharmacies. Best for patients comfortable contacting the clinic directly to confirm treatment pathways at consultation.
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Doctor-led longevity and hormone health clinic operating Australia-wide via telehealth. Diagnostic-first approach with standardised pathology panels, AHPRA-registered clinician consultations, and end-to-end closed-loop care coordinated with Australian pharmacies.
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Director-led, Australia-wide telehealth service connecting clients with AHPRA-registered doctors and licensed compounding pharmacies. Medical oversight is provided by Dr. Harrison Weisinger (Dr. Harry), an Australian family doctor with a PhD in preventative and evidence-based healthcare. Founded by Gemma - clients liaise directly with her throughout their program.
A first consultation typically involves a detailed health history, relevant blood work, and a discussion with an AHPRA-registered doctor about your goals and medical suitability. The practitioner will assess whether a prescription program is appropriate before making any recommendations.
Your doctor will typically order a comprehensive hormonal panel before prescribing anything. This usually includes IGF-1, growth hormone markers, testosterone (total and free), LH, FSH, cortisol, and a full metabolic panel. The exact tests depend on your age, symptoms, and goals.
This is an important question to discuss directly with your prescribing doctor. The impact on natural hormone production depends on the specific medicines prescribed, the dosing protocol, and the duration of treatment. Your doctor will monitor relevant markers throughout the program.
Many prescribed medicines used in hormone optimisation programs are prohibited by WADA and sport-specific anti-doping authorities. If you compete in any tested sport, you must discuss this with your doctor before starting any program. Do not assume a prescription exempts you from sporting rules.
Most programs involve an initial consultation, follow-up blood work after 6-12 weeks, and then ongoing reviews every 3-6 months depending on your response and the protocol. Your clinic will outline their monitoring schedule at the initial appointment.
Yes, but it is essential to disclose all current prescriptions to your doctor. Combining hormone-related therapies requires careful medical oversight. Your doctor will review your current protocol before making any recommendations.
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