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What is the waiting time to get an initial appointment?At this point in time, the waiting time is between 1 to 3 weeks depending on the clinician available. Patients are able to put their names down on the waiting list, so that if there is a cancellation, they are ready to start.
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What to Expect on Your First VisitOur clinic is designed to make your experience as seamless and comfortable as possible. Here’s a quick rundown of what you can expect: 1. Comprehensive Intake Process: Before your appointment, we’ll send you two forms: a Menopause Health Questionnaire and a Full Medical History Form. These are essential in helping us understand your health background, your symptoms, and any concerns you may have. 2. Personalized Consultation: During your visit, your provider will review your questionnaire and medical history with you. We’ll discuss options for managing symptoms and preventive health steps, such as cardiovascular health screenings and cancer risk assessments. 3. Next Steps & Ongoing Support: After your initial consultation, you’ll receive a personalized care plan that may include lifestyle recommendations, treatment options, and regular follow-up visits. Our team is here for ongoing support, whether it’s answering questions through secure messaging or arranging future telehealth or in-person consultations. Our Pricing and Billing Policy: We aim to be transparent about our fees, ensuring you have all the information needed to make informed decisions about your care, please refer to our "Fees" Page. Note: Fees are subject to change. For transparency, any adjustments will be communicated in advance. Medicare rebates depend on eligibility criteria. Preparing for Your Appointment: Here are a few tips to help you prepare: - Complete Your Forms: Please fill out and return your questionnaire and medical history form at least 48 hours before your appointment. This allows us to review your information in advance. - Bring Previous Test Results: If you have recent lab work, imaging, or any relevant records, feel free to bring them along. This helps us get a clearer picture of your health. Resources & Additional Support: We know that information is power. You can find additional resources on our website, where we regularly post articles on menopause management, nutrition, and self-care tips. We also recommend visiting Jean Hailes for Women’s Health for trusted, research-backed information on women’s health. Stay Connected!
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Do I have to stay with the one practitioner or location?Patients have the flexibility to choose whether they prefer to stay with the same practitioner or location for their appointments. If you have a preferred practitioner or location, you can request to schedule your appointments with them. However, if needed, you can also see different practitioners or visit different locations based on availability and your convenience.
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What services are offered at the WA Menopause Clinic?The WA Menopause Clinic offers a range of services tailored to address menopausal symptoms and promote overall well-being. Services include; menopause consultations, hormone therapy, lifestyle recommendations, preventive health screenings, weight management, Improved libido, mood stabilisation, bone support, Sleep support, Skin health optimisation, and personalised care plans. Our team is dedicated to providing comprehensive care to support you through this phase of life.
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