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Women's Wellbeing Greenslopes

Locality: Greenslopes, Queensland

Phone: +61 7 3394 4644



Address: 631 Logan Rd 4120 Greenslopes, QLD, Australia

Website: http://www.womenswellbeing.com.au

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23.01.2022 Welcome to day 3 of Women's Health Week! Learn how to protect your mental health, how to be kinder and gentler on yourself and make positive changes that last. #WomensHealthWeek #MyHealthFirst > https://jh.today/whw3



20.01.2022 Our lovely receptionists hard at work!

19.01.2022 Talk to us about your options for contraception, any fertility concerns, pregnancy questions or sexual health. We are here to help!

17.01.2022 It's the last day of Women's Health Week! Today we will learn how to gain rather than drain energy and the importance of simply saying ‘no’ and taking some time to rest and recharge. https://jh.today/whw5 #myhealthfirst #womenshealthweek



10.01.2022 While everyone feels anxious from time to time, some people experience these feelings so often and/or so strongly that it can affect their everyday lives. If you are experiencing any feelings of anxiety or depression, please come and speak to one of our doctors or psychologists

09.01.2022 Tag someone who needs to stop Googling their symptoms and come to our Women's Health Week free morning tea to chat to our friendly female doctors It's time to start the conversation! Check out our event page for more details: https://www.facebook.com/events/332473337508504/... Jean Hailes for Women's Health #WomensHealthWeek

07.01.2022 Most women reach menopause between the ages of 45 and 55, the average being around 50. If you think you may be experiencing menopausal symptoms, phone 3394 4644 to arrange an appointment with one of our Doctor's.



06.01.2022 Join us at the clinic today from 11am - 1pm for morning tea, and to chat about women's health! Find out what health checks you need for every stage in life. Whether it's menopause or PMS, emotional or physical health, our friendly female doctors will be there to answer any questions you may have. There's free parking on site and easily accessible by public transport.... Check out our event page for more info! >https://www.facebook.com/events/332473337508504/?active_tab=discussion

05.01.2022 Welcome to Day 2 of Women’s Health Week Today we’re delving into hormonal health! Find out about the important role hormones play in your daily life and how to find your hormone harmony > https://jh.today/whw2 Don't forget to join us at our free morning tea on Friday to ask our friendly female doctors any questions! > https://www.facebook.com/events/332473337508504/ #myhealthfirst #hormoneharmony Jean Hailes for Women's Health

05.01.2022 It's the first day of Women's Health Week! Have a listen to these insightful podcasts about painful periods, heavy bleeding, endometriosis, healthy iron levels and more from Jean Hailes for Women's Health Let's bring those ‘silent’ topics out into the open to be heard, seen and recognised. https://www.womenshealthweek.com.au/the-week/monday

04.01.2022 Although all women can benefit from a consultation, pelvic floor physiotherapy is particularly suitable for ante/post natal women; pre/post gynaecology surgery patients; women with urinary/faecal incontinence, prolapse, urgency, frequency and those having difficulties completely emptying their bowels. Talk to our Physiotherapist and Pelvic Floor Specialist Karen today!

04.01.2022 Don't forget our Women's Health Week Morning Tea is tomorrow! See you at 11am - 1pm to chat about any health questions over a cuppa tea and some sweet and savoury treats! #myhealthfirst #womenshealthweek



03.01.2022 It's Day 4 of Women's Health Week! Regardless of your age and life stage, whether you’ve had 4 kids or none, every woman needs to be exercising her pelvic floor muscles. Today you’ll not only learn how to strengthen your pelvic floor muscles and why you need to but why it’s equally important to be able to release and relax them > https://jh.today/whw4 #WomensHealthWeek #MyHealthFirst

02.01.2022 Activity and a healthy diet rich in calcium and vitamin D can help prevent osteoporosis. Phone 3394 4644 to arrange an appointment to discuss your concerns with one of our Doctor's.

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