Welcome to the Eve Health Menopause Clinic
A holistic approach to women’s health
The chapters of a Menopause story
Late Fertile Stage
During this stage, you will still experience regular periods however there may start to be subtle changes to flow. You may experience increased PMS and cyclical irritability is common.
Early Perimenopause
Your menstrual cycle length might start to change and vary. It may also be accompanied by additional symptoms such as headaches, body aches, mood swings and breast tenderness. The duration of this stage is variable and changes person to person.
Late Perimenopause
This stage is usually when there is a gap of more than two months between your periods.
Symptoms begin to increase including hot flushes, night sweats, cognitive fog, mood fluctuations and memory challenges can occur more often. The duration of this stage can occurs for 1 to 3 years.
Early Menopause
This stage is usually defended as the time up 7 years following your last period. Hot flushes are quite common during this time whereas the breast tenderness and headaches can begin to subside.
Cognitive symptoms generally begin to improve as you approach the end of this stage.
Late Menopause
This stage can also be referred to as the rest of your life.
Many symptoms will begin to settle with some still continuing.

Dr Samantha Kerr
General Practitioner MBBS, FRACGP
Dr Kerr is experienced in all aspects of General Practice with a special interest in women’s health, sexual health, perimenopause and menopause.
Dr Belinda McCormack
General Practitioner MBBS FRACGP
Dr McCormack is experienced in all aspects of General Practice with a special interest in women’s health, sexual health, perimenopause and menopause.

Dr Emma Phillip
General Practitioner (GP), MBChB FRACGP
Dr Phillip is a highly accomplished General Practitioner with over 14 years of experience in general practice, with a special interest in women’s health and menopause.
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