Balance your hormones.
Balance your life.
Menopause occurs when a woman hasn’t menstruated for 12 consecutive months. [1]
As the ovaries stop producing eggs, hormone levels decrease, causing symptoms of abnormal menstruation, hot flashes, night sweats, and flushing.
Manage symptoms of menopause with easy, fast and convenient access to menopause treatment.
Prescription menopause treatments online
Initial consultation only $35
Hormone Replacement Therapy
Tablets, gels, and patches used to:
- replenish hormones lost during menopause
- prevent bone loss
- treat hot flashes, night sweats, heart palpitations, blood pressure
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Your medical team will advise you on the best treatment option for you.
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How it works with hub.health
We’ve designed a healthcare platform centred around your life.
With quick and easy consultations, fully managed treatments, and fast delivery to your door, we enable personalised healthcare for a better life.
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How it works with hub.health
Tell us about your issue
Consult an Australian based medical team
Treatments are delivered to your door
Trusted Medical Experts
At hub.health our services are backed by an established medical team, enabling us to provide treatments for general health, women and men’s health, sexual health and various skin conditions.
We believe in providing a personalised healthcare experience centred around our patients’ individual needs.
All treatments are prescribed via a quick telehealth call and delivered to your door for fast and convenient access to healthcare.
Frequently asked questions
At menopause, you stop producing oestrogen (the main sex hormone in women) and this can lead to menopausal symptoms.
Hot flushes, night sweats, vaginal dryness, low sex drive, dry skin and nails, weight gain, and anxiety, these are just some of the symptoms you may be experiencing when transitioning through menopause. [1] While every menopause is different, we are here to help you along your menopause journey and find the right treatment for you
We believe in holistic care, and may provide a range of treatments, including Hormone Replacement Therapy (HRT) and non hormonal treatments. Over 34 different symptoms can be caused by menopause, from hot flushes to loss of concentration. A plan built on the expertise of many professionals is an incredibly important part of your care
We take a holistic approach to menopause. You’ll discuss your symptoms, medical history and treatment preferences with your clinician, to help them understand whether HRT or non-hormonal treatment is most suitable for you.
Our clinicians provide the highest standard of healthcare, which means that each patient is assessed on an individual basis. If our clinician determines that it is not safe for you to be prescribed your treatment, or believes that you should visit a GP in person to be further assessed, you will not be issued a prescription and they will provide you with some recommendations on next steps.
In most cases a clinician will review your assessment and respond within 24 hours.
Once your treatment has been paid for, we will ship with express delivery to anywhere in Australia, meaning your package should arrive within 1-3 days. Your product is shipped in an Australia Post package, which means it will be completely discreet.
Of course! If you log into your profile and head to the ‘Products’ tab, you will see a ‘Manage Treatment’ button. Click this and you’ll see the ability to send a message to your clinician. If you’re having any issues, just drop us a line at [email protected]
Yes, as part of joining hub.health, we will handle your repeat deliveries to ensure that you never miss one. If you ever wish to stop receiving your treatment, just cancel in the patient platform, or alternatively email [email protected]
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Sources
Menopause prevalence, reporting, impact and experience:
- National Institute of Ageing. What is menopause? [NIH] Content reviewed: September 30, 2021 [cited 2024 Jun 13].