Compare clinics offering women's health consultations across Australia - telehealth or in-person. Enquire free; any prescribing decision is made by the treating practitioner after a consultation.
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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 covers your health history, hormonal concerns, cycle patterns, and any relevant symptoms. Your doctor will assess your individual situation before discussing whether any prescription program is appropriate. Blood work may be requested before or during the first appointment.
Yes - most clinics listed here offer telehealth consultations available Australia-wide. If prescribed, compounded medicines are typically delivered to your address. You do not need to attend a clinic in person for most initial consultations.
Doctor-supervised women's health programs may cover hormonal imbalances, menopause, perimenopause, fatigue, thyroid health, and reproductive health concerns. Your doctor will conduct a thorough assessment to determine what, if anything, is appropriate for your individual situation.
Most telehealth clinics listed here accept direct bookings without a GP referral. However, bringing recent blood work, any existing diagnoses, or a letter from your GP can significantly improve the quality of your first consultation.
Women's health consultations take into account the full hormonal cycle, reproductive health history, and life stage factors such as perimenopause or menopause. While there is overlap with general hormone optimisation, clinics with a women's health focus typically have more specific experience with these presentations.
In most cases, doctor-supervised programs using compounded prescription medicines are not covered by Medicare or private health insurance. Consultation fees may attract a Medicare rebate if the doctor bulk bills or participates in Medicare. Check directly with the clinic for their fee structure.
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