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Menopause and perimenopause support expands into nationwide clinics

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Crystal McKay
Menopause and perimenopause support expands into nationwide clinics
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The Australian federal government is expanding menopause and perimenopause support services by integrating them into 33 existing endometriosis and pelvic pain clinics. The $40 million initiative aims to provide coordinated care, including physiotherapy and psychology, to women across the country.

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Expanding specialized women's health services addresses a significant gap in healthcare access and improves the quality of life for women managing hormonal transitions.

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More Australian women will be able to access menopause and perimenopause care from July 1. ( Getty Images: Sergey Mironov )

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