A free virtual health clinic will help in making women’s health more accessible for women across Victoria.
On Wednesday, February 5, Health Minister Mary-Anne Thomas announced that the service will roll out before the middle of the year.
The aim of the clinic is to prevent delay or absence of medical treatment for women’s health issues which can have damaging impacts on education, employment, and quality of life.
In partnership with community health organisation EACH, the free service will be led by expert medical practitioners to break down financial and geographical barriers of access.
“We know the gender health gap is real, especially for women living in regional or remote areas of Victoria” Ms Thomas said.
The clinic will provide initial health assessments and medical advice for issues like sexual and reproductive health, pelvic and endometriosis pain, breast and menopause health, menstrual concerns, and abortion.
The service will also provide referrals for relevant health professionals and various community services for mental health, drug and alcohol or family violence support.
Clinical services like screenings, examinations, and referrals for medical abortions (MTOP) and contraception will also be available.
Kaija Du