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Women’s health and aesthetic care pathways

Choose a pathway by the question you are bringing: what concern fits, what appointment might be needed, how booking works and where fees are checked.

Service categories

Browse services by category

Choose a category, then open the service page that best matches the concern. Appointment types and prices stay on the booking and fees pages.

Skin, aesthetics and hair

Consultation-first pathways for suitability, risk, recovery, fees and realistic expectations before treatment decisions.

Start here for skin quality, redness, acne, rosacea, hair loss, collagen change, texture, pigmentation, skin maintenance or aesthetic planning in a clinical setting.

Who this is for: Discuss goals, skin history, previous treatment, reactions, sun exposure, downtime, medicines, allergies and whether a staged plan is appropriate.

Use this page for active acne, recurring breakouts, redness, flushing, visible vessels, sensitivity, irritation, scarring concerns or uncertainty about medical and hormonal contributors.

Who this is for: Symptoms may include acne, recurring breakouts, redness, flushing, sensitivity, burning, stinging, irritation or visible vessels.

This pathway suits patients with new shedding, gradual thinning, scalp symptoms, post-illness hair change, hormone-related concerns or uncertainty about medical and aesthetic options.

Who this is for: New shedding, gradual thinning, patchy loss, scalp irritation and changes after illness, stress, pregnancy, menopause or medicine changes can be discussed.

This pathway is for patients considering laser, collagen-stimulating or radiofrequency-based skin work and wanting a clinician-led discussion before deciding if treatment is appropriate.

Who this is for: Pigmentation, redness, vascular concerns, rosacea, texture, laxity, collagen change, fine lines, and photoaging can be reviewed.

This pathway is for patients considering consultation-first volume replacement planning. Public information stays general because suitability, product choice and pricing depend on individual assessment.

Who this is for: Volume change, contour imbalance, facial ageing and skin quality concerns can be assessed together before any treatment is discussed.

Facial peels

From A$195

Use this page for texture, congestion, dullness, selected pigmentation concerns or maintenance planning where a clinician needs to check suitability before treatment.

Who this is for: Facial peels exfoliate the outer skin layers in a controlled way, smoothing rough texture, lifting congestion (blackheads and clogged pores) and refreshing dull skin tone. They are often used as part of a maintenance plan rather than a single intervention.

Start here for skin quality, redness, hair loss, collagen change, texture, pigmentation, skin maintenance or aesthetic planning tailored for men.

Who this is for: Skin quality, redness, hair loss, collagen change, texture, pigmentation, skin maintenance or aesthetic planning tailored for men.

Platelet-rich plasma (PRP) may suit patients seeking treatment for skin quality, hair thinning, fine lines, pigment concerns or melasma. A consultation is needed to confirm suitability and the treatment area.

Who this is for: PRP may be discussed for collagen loss, fine lines, skin dullness, superficial scarring, UV damage, shadowing under the eyes and crepey skin. Skin type, pigment history and goals affect the treatment plan.

Use this page to understand consultation-first microneedling and radiofrequency needling for skin texture, acne scarring, pigmentation concerns, stretch marks or selected hair-loss plans.

Who this is for: Suitable for wrinkles, fine lines, skin dullness, loss of skin volume, pigmentation changes, UV damage and stretch marks.

This consultation-first pathway is for post surgical scars, post self-harm scars and other scars where texture, colour, thickness, tightness or visibility is a concern.

Who this is for: Assessment can consider raised, firm, red, tethered or uneven scars after surgery, once the area has healed enough for review.

Use this page to understand assessment-first Scarless mole removal. Scarring is minimal but possible, results vary, and some moles need histological assessment, monitoring or referral. Choose the body or face appointment type after assessment confirms this pathway is suitable.

Who this is for: A clinician needs to assess whether a mole is suitable for cosmetic removal, histology, monitoring, treatment planning or referral.

Women’s health and hormones

Symptoms, life-stage changes, cycle concerns, hormone context and reproductive health questions.

Start here when your concern is medical, hormonal, reproductive or connected to a life stage, and you are not sure whether a more specific service page is the right fit.

Who this is for: Periods, contraception, sexual health, reproductive health, endometriosis, premenstrual symptoms, menopause, vulval symptoms, hair changes, weight and metabolic management, and skin changes can be discussed together.

This pathway suits patients whose main concern is perimenopause symptoms, menopause symptoms, premature ovarian insufficiency, bleeding changes, hormone treatment questions, bone health, sexual function or broader preventive health review.

Who this is for: Hot flushes, night sweats, sleep disruption, mood changes, brain fog, bleeding changes, vaginal or vulval symptoms, libido concerns, premature ovarian insufficiency, and weight, metabolic or joint changes can be discussed.

Use this page when the main concern is periods, pain, bleeding, hormone-related mood disorders (premenstrual syndrome and premenstrual dysphoric disorder), endometriosis, contraception, pregnancy-related questions or reproductive health, but you may not know whether the next step is consultation, investigation, procedure planning or referral.

Who this is for: Heavy periods, painful periods, irregular bleeding, missed periods, pelvic pain and suspected endometriosis-related concerns can be reviewed.

This page suits patients who have a diagnosis, suspect symptoms may fit, or want a structured discussion about cycle, skin, hair, metabolic or fertility concerns.

Who this is for: Irregular cycles, missed periods, heavy bleeding, acne, unwanted hair growth, scalp hair loss and weight or metabolic concerns can be reviewed together.

Contraception and procedures

Procedure-capable pathways where preparation, prescriptions, device requirements or follow-up can affect the right appointment.

Read this page before booking device care, because some patients are ready for a procedure pathway while others need counselling, prescription preparation or review first.

Who this is for: Patients who wish to book insertion or removal of IUDs (Mirena®, Kyleena®, copper) or Implanon® subdermal implants.

Medical termination of pregnancy services are available through our clinic. A consultation is required to discuss your situation, confirm eligibility and explain the process. No referral is needed.

Who this is for: A consultation allows you to discuss your situation privately with a clinician, ask questions and understand all available options without obligation.

Administrative requests

Administrative request pathways for existing patients, with doctor review where required.

Your doctor reviews the request on clinical grounds. A prescription is not guaranteed, and a consultation may be required.

Who this is for: For a medicine previously prescribed by a doctor at Her Health & Aesthetics, where your circumstances are stable.

This remains separate from repeat prescription requests. A doctor reviews each request, a referral is not guaranteed, and a consultation may be required.

Who this is for: For existing patients who need a repeat of a specialist referral previously arranged through the clinic.

This is a separate administrative request. A doctor reviews each request, the statement is not guaranteed, and a consultation may be required.

Who this is for: For existing patients who need a medication statement for travel related to medicine previously managed through the clinic.

Frequently asked questions

Services questions

These answers help patients choose a service pathway without turning the page into a treatment menu.

Where should I start if I have more than one concern?

Start with the broad service that best matches your main concern, or use the booking page if symptoms cross categories.

Can I go straight to a procedure page?

Yes, if you are looking for intrauterine device or contraceptive implant care. Read the page first because preparation, prescriptions or review may be needed.

Why are some aesthetic details restrained?

Public health advertising rules and clinical safety mean some treatment details, product references and prices are discussed after assessment rather than promoted publicly.

Are all listed services active?

Some pathways are listed for patient context before online booking is available. Those pages say when online booking is not available yet.

Where do I check fees?

Use the fees page after you understand the appointment type. Fees are most useful when connected to the right pathway.

Start with the booking page.

It is the safest path for choosing women’s health care, menopause support, intrauterine device or contraceptive implant appointments, aesthetic consultations, or repeat prescription requests.

Location & Contact

Garran, ACT

Suite 2, Brindabella Specialist Centre, 5 Dann Close
Garran ACT

(02) 5117 4200

Call for urgent concerns.