13 November 2024

Women who experience severe or complex menopause symptoms will benefit from enhanced support, with a new menopause hub, including NSW’s first publicly funded dedicated hormone and mood clinic, opening at the Royal Hospital for Women in Randwick.

The Hub will offer a comprehensive approach to women whose menopause symptoms have not responded to previous treatments, or who face additional complications from other medical conditions through a multi-disciplinary team of medical, nursing and allied health specialists.

Through the hormone and mood clinic, psychiatrists, gynaecologists and endocrinologists will also collaborate to provide specialist care to women experiencing significant impact to their mental health due to hormonal changes or fluctuations.

General practitioners, specialists and nurse practitioners can refer eligible women for advanced care, with in-person consultations available, along with telehealth support for those located in the Illawarra Shoalhaven and Southern NSW Local Health Districts.

The new hub is part of NSW Health’s extensive menopause network, which includes four central hubs and multiple referral sites throughout the state.

For more information about South Eastern Sydney Local Health District’s menopause hub and referral criteria, contact 02 9382 6248.

For more information visit Menopause services.

Quotes attributable to Minister for Health, Ryan Park:

“Up to one in four women will experience severe menopause symptoms at some stage in their life. Symptoms can be debilitating and affect all aspects of their life, so access to specialist support is so important.

“The establishment of a menopause hub at the Royal Hospital for Women in Randwick is a significant milestone for women in the South Eastern Sydney, Sydney, Illawarra Shoalhaven and Southern NSW local health districts who need advanced support.”

Quotes attributable to Minister for Women, Jodie Harrison:

“Women have identified menopause as a top health issue and managing it can be complex.

“Women’s health and wellbeing are a key priority for the NSW Government. The opening of this Menopause Hub, as part of a wider network of supports available for women experiencing severe menopause symptoms, is another way we are ensuring women get the important holistic healthcare they need.”

Quotes attributable to the Member for Coogee, Dr Marjorie O’Neill:

“It’s exciting that this state-of-the-art service for women experiencing challenging menopause symptoms in now available at the Royal Hospital for Women.

“The opening of this menopause hub in Randwick, as part of a network of menopause services, means women in the region who are experiencing severe or complex symptoms of menopause can access the important health care services they need.”

Quotes attributable to General Manager, Royal Hospital for Women, Donna Garland:

“Our hub is particularly crucial for those experiencing perimenopause or early menopause with additional medical challenges, such as those undergoing cancer treatment.”​