All Hormone Replacement & Medical Treatment

What this category covers
Evidence-informed medical options for menopause symptoms—this may include Menopausal Hormone Therapy (MHT/HRT), non-hormonal prescriptions, and symptom-specific treatments.

  • If hot flushes/night sweats are disrupting sleep, consider a treatment review with a menopause-informed clinician.
  • If you’re confused by conflicting advice online, get a personalised risk/benefit discussion.
  • If you’ve tried “natural fixes” with no change, explore medical options alongside lifestyle support.

Who can help: Menopause-informed GP, gynaecologist, endocrinologist, women’s health clinic, pharmacist (medication guidance).

Start here: Understanding Menopause Treatment and Relief Options in Australia

Safety: Seek urgent care for severe chest pain, sudden shortness of breath, one-sided leg swelling/pain, heavy bleeding, or fainting.

How listings are reviewed

Providers listed here are reviewed for menopause relevance and alignment with our standards. “Reviewed” means we check fit and clarity — it does not mean we verify clinical outcomes or replace medical advice.

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Dr Poonam Arora

Brighton Family and Womens Clinic

North Brighton Medical

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Women’s Health Clinic – Create Health Melbourne

Women’s Health Melbourne

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What “medical treatment” can include

  • MHT/HRT discussions (whether it’s suitable, formulation options, follow-up timing).
  • Non-hormonal prescriptions for symptoms like hot flushes or mood disruption (when appropriate).
  • Targeted care for vaginal dryness, sleep disruption, or other symptom clusters.

How to choose well

  • Look for providers who explain options clearly and avoid “one-size-fits-all” protocols.
  • Prefer clinicians who plan a review (e.g., how you’ll track changes and when you’ll reassess).
  • Be cautious of anyone who guarantees outcomes or dismisses your concerns.

Common questions

  • Do I need tests first? Sometimes—your clinician will decide based on symptoms and health history.
  • How soon should I feel changes? Depends on the symptom and approach—set expectations at your review.
  • Can I combine lifestyle + medical options? Often yes—many women do best with layered support.

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Reminder: This page is informational and supports discovery. It does not replace personalised medical advice.