The menopause program you deserve

Chemist2U’s Menopause Program combines clinical support and treatment with the convenience of online telehealth appointments and delivery.

Treatment is determined by qualified clinicians, with Hormone Replacement Therapy often prescribed, including progesterone tablets and estrogen patches.

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It starts with a bulk-billed consultation

For the opportunity of a bulk-billed consultation with a skilled menopause health practitioner, you will next be asked to provide your payment card details. But note that payment is not taken at this stage! 

That’s right. Card details are collected only to enable optional enrolment after the consultation. You will only be charged if, after the consultation, you choose to proceed with the program.

If I choose to proceed, what can I expect?

If you choose to proceed, you will have a series of ongoing consultations with prescribed treatment delivered as clinically appropriate.

If you start the program and then change your mind, you can cancel at any time, as there is no commitment period with our programs.

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Ongoing consultations with menopause practitioners

Expert and personal care is core to our menopause program, so you will be fully supported at every step.

Initial consult:
Bulk-billed, to assess suitability and discuss options.

1-month consult:
Review symptoms and medication tolerability. Adjust care plan as appropriate.

4-month consult:
Ongoing symptom and care plan review.

7-month consult:
Ongoing symptom and care plan review.

12-month consult:
Then consults every 6 months, ongoing.

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Affordable menopause treatment

No commitment periods, or first-month-only discounts. Just a fair price that includes:

  • All appointments with skilled practitioners
  • Prescription medication, delivered every 4 weeks (as clinically appropriate)
  • Dispensing by qualified pharmacists
  • Australia-based customer support, 7 days a week.

$99

An affordable and comprehensive program

Progesterone tablets and estrogen patches

Your practitioner will confirm whether treatment is appropriate.

Medication delivered

Medication delivered every 4 weeks whilst it continues to be clinically appropriate.

$0 up front

Initial consultation is bulk-billed. You will only be charged if you wish to proceed.

Australian practitioners

Ongoing consultations with Australian-registered clinicians.

Cancel at any time

Just cancel your auto-payment to end your program.

Comprehensive support

Holistic support at every step.

Prescription treatment is not automatic and is only provided if clinically appropriate following an individual consultation.

hubMed - our expert telehealth partner

hubMed delivers comprehensive menopause care through a team of experienced Australian health professionals.

Nurse Practitioners registered with the Australian Health Practitioner Regulation Agency (AHPRA).

Following best-practice standards for menopause assessment and ongoing care.

Experienced in menopause care and women’s health.

hubMed’s Clinical Director, Peter

Frequently Asked Questions

What is menopause?
Menopause is a natural stage of life marking the end of menstrual cycles and fertility. It’s officially diagnosed after 12 consecutive months without a period, typically occurring between the ages of 45 and 55. Symptoms can begin years earlier during perimenopause.
What are common symptoms of menopause?

Symptoms vary and can have other causes, but may include hot flushes, night sweats, sleep problems, mood changes, brain fog, joint pain, weight gain, and changes in libido. Some women experience mild symptoms, while others find them disruptive to daily life.

A clinician can help assess what is going on.

How do I know if my symptoms are related to menopause?

If you’re experiencing changes in your periods, sleep, mood, or physical wellbeing, you may be in perimenopause or menopause.

If this is the case, take our Menopause Quiz.

It is a general screener (not a diagnosis) to help you decide whether to speak with a clinician.

When should I seek medical advice?

If your symptoms are affecting your quality of life, or if you’re unsure whether they’re related to menopause, it’s a good idea to speak with a healthcare professional.

Chemist2U offers initial bulk-billed telehealth consultations to eligible quiz takers.

Take the quiz. It's a general screener before a diagnosis can be made in consultation with a clinician.

How is menopause diagnosed?

Most diagnoses are clinical, based on symptoms and age. Tests may be required in some circumstances.

Your clinician will advise what's appropriate.

Can menopause affect my mental health?

Yes, hormonal changes can impact mood, memory, and emotional wellbeing. Many women report feeling anxious, irritable, or low during menopause.

Support and understanding can make a big difference. If symptoms are severe or persistent, seek advice from a qualified health professional.

What is not covered by the menopause program fee?

In rare instances, your clinician may recommend options not included in the program fee. Any additional costs will be discussed with you before you proceed.

What support does Chemist2U offer?

Chemist2U provides a free online symptom quiz*, telehealth consultations with experienced practitioners, and convenient home delivery where appropriate.

Our goal is to make menopause care accessible, compassionate, and empowering.

*Quiz is a general screener and not a diagnosis.

Can I access support if I live in a regional or remote area?

Absolutely. Chemist2U’s telehealth and home delivery service is designed to support women across Australia, where clinically appropriate and regardless of location.

How long do menopause symptoms last?

Symptoms can persist for 5–10 years, but every woman’s experience is unique. Some have mild symptoms, while others may need ongoing support.

First, take the Menopause Quiz. It's a general screener which provides eligible women the opportunity to have a bulk-billed consultation. The clinician will provide a diagnosis and outline management options.

Where can I find more information?
Explore trusted resources such as the Australasian Menopause Society (menopause.org.au), NSW Health (health.nsw.gov.au/women), and Menopause Alliance Australia (menopausealliance.au).

Take the Menopause Quiz for the chance to book a $0 (bulk-billed) consultation to have all your questions answered.

What do I get with Chemist2U's Menopause Program?

The program provides scheduled consultations and support on a recurring billing cycle (every 4 weeks). It includes telehealth appointments with clinicians, plus customer/pharmacy support.

Any options (and any delivery arrangements) are discussed during your consultation, where appropriate.