Expert clinicians
In 2025, more than 8,000 patients received care across our clinic, supported by a team of over 40 different healthcare professionals, including:
- GPs
- endocrinologists
- gynaecologists
- psychologists
- allied health professionals.
Our well-established clinic delivers high-quality, multidisciplinary care. Our clinicians also collaborate with other Jean Hailes teams to share the most current, evidence-based information with the general public and healthcare providers.
Clinicians also contribute to:
- health professional education
- media engagement
- health content development.
Clinical expertise is one of 4 pillars in our strategy to:
- empower women to enjoy their best health at every life stage
- help create an Australia where gender does not influence health outcomes.
As part of this strategy, we’ve expanded our training programs for health professionals. This includes free menopause education for GPs, nurses and midwives, supported by $1.2 million in federal funding.
This work is how we put our clinical expertise into the world and continue the vision of our founder, Dr Dorothy Jean Hailes AM.
Our approach to clinical expertise
We aspire to deliver a financially sustainable model of best-practice, multidisciplinary clinical care for complex women’s health issues.
Our clinic offers many services, including women’s health checks and consultations on:
- menopause
- polycystic ovary syndrome (PCOS)
- endometriosis
- gynaecological and hormone problems
- pelvic pain
- incontinence
- depression
- anxiety
- sexual problems.
We also run a specialist PCOS clinic service and conduct colposcopies (the close examination of a woman’s cervix using a special microscope called a colposcope).
Explore our Melbourne CBD clinic to discover our multidisciplinary services and how we support women’s health across all life stages.
We use the expertise of our in-house health professionals to support the development of GPs, nurses, midwives and allied health professionals across Australia.
In 2024 alone, more than 5,200 participated in our professional education programs.
Work to create an expectation across a range of professional groups that a ‘gender lens’ is applied to:
- research
- clinical guidelines
- health information
- the provision of health care for women by us and others.