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Women-first virtual GP

Australian GPs online, with women-first care

HerDoc is preparing to launch online access for everyday GP needs, medication reviews, referrals, certificates, and women’s health questions. Structured doctor workflows for women, clear safety guidance, and pricing from $40 AUD.

Doctor-led workflows

Wait times vary

Not for emergencies

HerDoc telehealth consultation
Not for emergencies

Women-first virtual GP

HerDoc is an Australian women-first telehealth service for everyday non-emergency GP care with structured doctor workflows for women.

Consults from
$40
Wait time
Varies

What we treat online

Care that fits into busy days

Everyday GP care, medication reviews, referrals, certificates, and women’s health questions. Clear scope and escalation when in-person care is safer.

Telehealth

Everyday GP

Colds, flu, mild skin issues, follow-ups, care plans, and guidance on when to seek in-person care.

Telehealth

Medication reviews & certificates

Medication review and certificate questions can be assessed during a consult where clinically appropriate.

Telehealth

Referrals & tests

Pathology, imaging, and specialist referrals may be discussed when clinically indicated after your consult.

Telehealth

Women’s health

Contraception, menopause support, UTIs, and women's health follow-ups without the waiting room.

Telehealth

Travel & vaccines

Pre-travel health advice, routine travel medication review questions, and vaccine guidance; some vaccines still happen in person.

Telehealth

Launch updates

Join the waitlist for updates about when online booking becomes available. Wait times will vary by state, time of day, and doctor availability.

How it works

A clear path from booking to plan

Safety-first triage, a real GP consult, and your plan delivered digitally — no guessing what happens next.

  1. Step 1

    Join the waitlist

    Share your email, state, and care interest so we can send relevant launch updates.

  2. Step 2

    Quick triage

    We collect relevant context, flag red flags, and prepare the doctor workflow before the consult.

  3. Step 3

    Speak with a GP

    The GP reviews the information you provide, asks what matters, and decides the next steps with you.

  4. Step 4

    Plan delivered

    Medication review questions, certificates, referrals, and follow-up guidance sent digitally when clinically appropriate.

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Telehealth for non-emergencies; we guide red flags to 000/ED.

How HerDoc works

Women’s health topics

Start with the right information

Clear pages for menopause, perimenopause, medication review questions, pathology, sexual health, certificates, and telehealth safety.

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Women's health telehealth in Australia

Many women use telehealth as a first step when they want to talk through symptoms privately, understand whether a concern can be managed online, or decide whether testing, follow-up, medication review, referral discussion, certificate assessment, or in-person care may be needed.

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Telehealth GP care: what can and cannot be managed online

Telehealth can be a useful first step for some non-emergency GP concerns, follow-up questions, medication review questions, pathology or referral discussions, certificate assessments, and women’s health questions. A GP will advise when online care is not suitable.

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Menopause symptoms, treatment options and telehealth support

Menopause symptoms can affect sleep, mood, anxiety, weight, sexual health, and daily life. A GP consult can help you organise symptoms, ask treatment-option questions, and decide whether follow-up, tests, referral, or in-person care may be appropriate.

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Perimenopause symptoms and online GP support

Perimenopause can bring changing periods, sleep disruption, hot flushes, mood changes, anxiety, body changes, libido changes, and vaginal or urinary symptoms. A GP can help you talk through patterns, red flags, and whether telehealth is a suitable first step.

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Menopause treatment questions: online GP guidance in Australia

HerDoc lets women discuss menopause treatment questions with an Australian GP when telehealth is clinically appropriate. The GP considers symptoms, history, current medicines, allergies, risk factors, preferences, and whether in-person care or follow-up is needed. Treatment decisions depend on GP assessment.

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Medication review consultations in Australia

A medication review consultation lets you discuss an existing medicine or medication request with an Australian GP where telehealth is suitable. The GP reviews safety, monitoring, side effects, allergies, interactions, and whether in-person care is needed before deciding any next step.

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Pathology and blood test referrals through telehealth

A pathology discussion can help clarify whether a blood test may be useful, what question the test is trying to answer, and how results may be followed up. Testing is not automatic and depends on GP assessment.

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Sexual health and vaginal symptoms: online GP support

Sexual health and vaginal symptoms can often start with a private GP discussion online, especially when you want to explain symptoms, ask about testing, or decide whether examination or local care is needed. Severe pain, bleeding, pregnancy concerns, infection red flags, or safety concerns need urgent or in-person care.

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Medical certificate assessments through telehealth

A medical certificate assessment is based on the GP’s clinical judgement. The GP may ask when symptoms started, how they affected work or study, and whether the request can be assessed safely online. Certificates are not automatic.

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Launching soon

Want to know when bookings open?

Join the HerDoc waitlist for launch updates about non-emergency virtual GP care, medication review questions, referrals, and certificates when clinically appropriate.

Consults from
$40
Wait time
Varies

HerDoc is not taking appointments yet. Join the waitlist for launch updates.