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Fusenite

MENOPAUSE · MIDLIFE

Premium menopause care, Australia-wide.

A 45-minute consultation with an Australian-registered doctor who has time to listen. A written care plan. Ongoing follow-ups. Body-identical hormone therapy where clinically appropriate, plus non-hormonal options. Pelvic health and bone health support included.

  • AHPRA-registered doctors
  • 45-minute initial consult
  • AU$129/month
  • 30-day satisfaction guarantee

Free, confidential. Australian-resident eligibility check.

Editorial portrait — woman in her 50s in warm natural light

WHO FUSENITE IS FOR

Women navigating midlife — at any stage.

Perimenopause — late 30s through mid-40s, with periods still happening but changing. Symptoms often start years before menopause itself and are routinely dismissed by 8-minute GP visits as “stress” or “normal ageing.”

Menopause — the formal transition, typically late 40s through mid-50s. Periods stop for 12+ months. Symptoms vary enormously — some women breeze through, some are flattened by hot flushes, sleep disruption, and brain fog.

Postmenopausal years — symptoms often persist for 7–10 years after periods stop, plus longer-term considerations around bone health, cardiovascular risk, and genitourinary symptoms.

We see women in all three phases. Our consultations are built around the clinical complexity of this stage of life — not the transactional throughput of a script-mill.

WHAT WE TREAT

Symptoms that get dismissed elsewhere.

Menopause is far more than hot flushes. Many women come to us after years of being told their symptoms are stress, depression, or just ageing. Here's what we actually address.

  • Hot flushes and night sweats
  • Sleep disruption and insomnia
  • Brain fog and memory changes
  • Mood changes, anxiety, low mood
  • Joint pain and aching
  • Vaginal dryness and discomfort
  • Libido changes
  • Urinary urgency and incontinence
  • Weight changes and metabolism shifts
  • Hair changes and skin changes
  • Heart palpitations
  • Headaches or migraines worsening

WHAT TREATMENT LOOKS LIKE

From booking to ongoing care.

  1. 01

    Book your assessment

    Take the 2-minute eligibility check, or book a free 15-minute discovery call if you'd rather talk first. Your responses go to your Australian-registered doctor before the consult.

  2. 02

    45-minute initial consultation

    Real-time video consultation with a doctor who has the time to listen. Hot flushes, sleep, mood, joint pain, sexual health — everything that's been changing. Your doctor maps your specific stage of menopause and what's likely driving it.

  3. 03

    Written treatment plan

    After the consult, you receive a written care plan. It explains the recommended approach, the alternatives, and the trade-offs. Pathology requests where clinically indicated. Pharmacy fulfilment via a registered Australian pharmacy when treatment is prescribed.

  4. 04

    Ongoing care, not transactions

    Quarterly review consultations included in your membership. Direct messaging during business hours. Plan adjustments without re-booking fees. The same doctor across years, not a different face every visit.

ABOUT HORMONE THERAPY

Evidence, not pressure.

Hormone therapy can be highly effective for managing significant menopausal symptoms — particularly hot flushes, night sweats, sleep disruption, mood symptoms, joint aches, and genitourinary symptoms. For most women under 60 (or within 10 years of menopause), the benefits outweigh the risks for symptom control.

It’s not the right fit for everyone. Your personal and family history, your symptoms, your preferences, and your understanding of risk all matter. Some women want to try lifestyle and non-hormonal options first. Some have specific conditions that change the risk-benefit calculus. Some simply prefer not to use hormone therapy.

Our role is to give you a clear, evidence-based picture of your options — including body-identical hormone therapy where clinically appropriate, non-hormonal medical options, and lifestyle approaches — and then support whatever decision you make with you.

Following consultation, your doctor may issue a personalised treatment plan, which may include medical treatment if clinically appropriate.

NON-HORMONAL OPTIONS

Real care without hormones, when that’s the right path.

Not every woman wants or can use hormone therapy. The Fusenite approach includes:

  • Non-hormonal medical options — several prescription medications can substantially help hot flushes and other vasomotor symptoms without involving hormones.
  • CBT-I for sleep — cognitive behavioural therapy for insomnia is evidence-based and often effective when sleep disruption is the dominant symptom.
  • Lifestyle support — sleep hygiene, exercise, alcohol and caffeine management, stress and cooling strategies. Not magic — but small wins compound.
  • Mental health pathway — referral to psychologists, psychiatrists, or in-person care when mood symptoms warrant deeper support than primary care can provide.
  • Pelvic floor referral — for urinary, prolapse, or sexual symptoms where physiotherapy is the right first-line approach.

MEMBERSHIP

One simple price.

A$129/ month

About $4.30 a day. Or pay AU$1,290 annually and save $258.

Due to Australian Therapeutic Goods regulations, we are unable to discuss specific treatment options until you have a consultation with one of our Fusenite practitioners. This is to ensure a qualified medical professional discusses all the options available to you before you make any decisions regarding medical treatments.

FAQ

Common questions.

Who is Fusenite menopause care for?

Women in perimenopause (typically late 30s to mid-40s with changing symptoms), in menopause itself, and in the postmenopausal years. Our 45-minute consultation is designed to handle the complexity of midlife symptom mapping.

What if I'm not sure I'm menopausal?

Many women aren't sure — perimenopause symptoms can start while periods are still regular. The consultation gives your doctor time to assess properly. If you're not actually menopausal we'll say so and suggest the right path.

Do I need pathology / blood tests?

Not always. RACGP guidance is that hormonal pathology isn't required for diagnosing menopause in women over 45 with typical symptoms. Your doctor will order pathology only when it's clinically indicated — for example, to rule out thyroid disease or to check bone-health markers.

Is hormone therapy safe?

For most women under 60 (or within 10 years of menopause), the benefits of hormone therapy outweigh the risks for managing significant symptoms. Risk profiles vary by individual history, route of administration, and product choice. Your doctor will have an honest, evidence-based conversation about your specific situation. We don't promise outcomes and we don't push any one option.

What if I don't want hormone therapy?

Completely fine. Treatment is your decision. We offer non-hormonal medical options, lifestyle and behavioural strategies, CBT-I for sleep, mental health pathways, and pelvic health support — all coordinated through your same doctor.

Can I see a Fusenite doctor if I have a family history of breast cancer?

Yes. Family history is something we discuss in detail; it doesn't automatically rule out hormone therapy. Your doctor will weigh your specific risk profile alongside the strength of your symptoms.

What does the membership include?

Initial 45-minute consultation, written care plan, quarterly follow-ups, direct messaging during business hours, pathology requests where clinically indicated, pelvic health and continence consultations, bone health screening guidance, plan adjustments without re-booking fees, education library, and a 30-day satisfaction guarantee. Medication, where prescribed, is billed separately by your fulfilling pharmacy.

Where do you ship medications?

Australia-wide, via registered Australian pharmacies. Your prescription is dispensed and shipped by your fulfilling pharmacy. We do not mark up medications.

Ready to start?

Take the 2-minute menopause assessment, free and confidential, reviewed by an Australian-registered doctor.