Health information for Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander women.
Find out which health checks you may need and when to get them today.
Our Melbourne CBD clinic provides specialist women’s healthcare services.
Our free, expert-developed, online menopause courses are designed to boost your confidence and meet your CPD requirements.
The 2022 Jean Hailes National Women’s Health Survey was conducted in March-May and attracted over 14,000 respondents. For the first time in its seven year history, it was translated into Chinese (simplified), Arabic and Vietnamese.
This year’s survey focused on the pandemic, providing the most up-to-date snapshot of how women in Australia are faring in a ‘COVID-19 normal’ environment. Alarmingly, over 40% of women said their physical and mental health has deteriorated since the pandemic began, regardless of whether they have had COVID-19 or not.
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Our content review process ensures our health information is accurate, trustworthy, current and useful.
We regularly check our information to make sure it reflects the latest clinical guidelines and key findings from large, reliable studies.
Where possible, we focus on Australian research to make our information more relevant locally.
Experts play a key role in reviewing our content. Clinicians at Jean Hailes check information for accuracy and real‑world relevance. These include GPs, gynaecologists, endocrinologists, psychologists and allied health professionals.
We also work with partner organisations, independent specialists and people with lived experience to make sure our content reflects both expert knowledge and the experiences of the community.