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Pads and tampons aren’t a luxury. They are essential to health and wellbeing. Victorians should be able to access them whenever and wherever they need to. That’s why the Victorian Government is making ...
Women's health clinics are for all women, girls and gender diverse people living in Victoria. Referrals will be required for most services.
Cortisol helps to maintain blood pressure, immune function and the body's anti-inflammatory processes.
In Victoria, you can have two types of abortion: surgical and medication. Both types are safe and reliable. You can have a medication abortion up to nine weeks of pregnancy. You can have a surgical ...
Blood and pathology tests leave many people squeamish, but they’re an important part of detecting, diagnosing and treating disease. In fact, if you’re sick, many decisions about your care will come ...
A Consumer Medicines Information (CMI) leaflet gives you accurate information about the safety of your medication and how best to take it.
Mental health relates to the cognitive, social and emotional wellbeing of individuals, and their families, carers and supporters.
The mobile women's health clinic services rural and regional Victoria. It has services for women's health, sexual and reproductive health, and health education and support.
It’s important for your health that you get enough physical activity every day, and that you limit your sedentary behaviour. But getting the amount of physical activity you need doesn’t have to be ...
The virtual women's health clinic offers free, confidential telehealth support for women's health issues. Women, girls, and gender diverse people can access free appointments without referrals.
The Aboriginal women's health clinic is a free, dedicated health service for Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander women in Victoria. It provides culturally safe holistic care.
VicKey is a secure patient portal that hospitals use to talk to patients about upcoming surgery and specialist care. Find out how to register and access your details.