Trusted Menopause Doctor in Bondi Junction
Menopause, Women’s Health & Wellbeing
Supporting Women’s Health Through Every Stage of Midlife
At the Sydney Menopause Treatment Clinic, we are passionate about advancing women’s health by offering expert care tailored to the unique needs of women during perimenopause, menopause, and beyond. Led by Dr Sonia Verma, a specialist in hormonal health and midlife medicine, our clinic provides a safe, supportive space for women to take control of their well-being.
We understand that women’s health during menopause involves more than just managing hot flushes or irregular periods. Our holistic approach addresses the full spectrum of your physical, emotional, and preventative health needs — from menopause management and hormonal balance to skin rejuvenation and lifestyle support.
Whether you’re looking for relief from symptoms or seeking to maintain long-term vitality, our personalised care model is designed to help you feel confident, energised, and empowered in your body.
Our women’s health services in Sydney include:
- Menopause and perimenopause symptom management
- Hormonal health assessments and personalised treatment plans
- Preventive screenings and midlife health check-ups
- Non-hormonal and natural therapy options
- Skin health and cosmetic injectables
Explore how our expert-led women’s health services can support you at every stage of life — because feeling like yourself again starts with personalised care that truly understands you.
How does menopause affect a woman's health?
Menopause can impact a woman’s health in many ways beyond hot flushes or mood changes. It can increase the risk of osteoporosis, cardiovascular disease, weight gain, and sleep disturbances. Hormonal changes during this stage can also affect skin health, memory, and emotional wellbeing. Managing menopause with the right support is essential for long-term women’s health.
What are the three stages of menopause?
The three stages of menopause are perimenopause, menopause, and postmenopause. Perimenopause is the transitional phase where hormone levels begin to fluctuate, often causing symptoms. Menopause is confirmed when a woman has gone 12 consecutive months without a period. Postmenopause follows, during which symptoms may ease, but long-term health risks like bone loss and heart disease can increase.
What is the major health problem in menopause?
One of the most significant health concerns during menopause is the loss of bone density, which can lead to osteoporosis. Additionally, the drop in oestrogen levels increases the risk of cardiovascular disease. These risks make it important for women to monitor their health closely during and after menopause with support from a trusted healthcare provider.
Sydney Menopause Specialist
Navigating menopause and perimenopause can be challenging, but you don’t have to do it alone. At the Menopause Treatment Clinic, we provide personalised care, guiding you through various options to find the approach best suited to your individual needs.
Book a consultation today with menopause specialist Doctor Sonia Verma to explore your treatment options and begin your journey toward better health and wellbeing.
For further evidence-based information specifically tailored to Australian women, read:
Australasian Menopause Society – Menopause and Bone Health
