Menstrual Disorder Treatment

Discover personalised and professional care for menstrual disorders, dedicated to improving your health and well-being.

Menstrual Disorder Treatment for All Ages and Stages of Life

Did you know that 92% of Australian women experience period pain? Many women endure menstruation irregularities in silence, thinking they’re just part of life. It doesn’t have to be that way.

Menstruation is a healthy, normal physiological process in a
woman’s life and is not supposed to cause significant disruption. At Thryve, we openly and respectfully discuss all menstrual disorder treatment options with you and create an individualised plan based on your unique condition, stage of life and preferences.

Whether you’re dealing with irregular periods, PCOS, endometriosis, or other menstrual issues, our approach combines conventional medical treatments with natural, holistic therapies to help improve your quality of life and aid in the prevention of future health problems.

From managing heavy or painful periods and hormonal imbalances to offering support through perimenopause and menopause, we can help.

Treating Menstrual Disorders at the Source

At Thryve Family Practice, our mission is to empower women by addressing the root causes of menstrual issues—not just alleviating symptoms. As a specialist in women’s menstrual health, Dr Marina McPherson, is committed to providing:

  • Personalised Care Plans: Every woman’s menstrual health is unique. We take the time to understand your concerns and create individualised care plans.

  • Integrative Approach: Our care combines conventional treatments with natural therapies, focusing on optimising diet, exercise, sleep, and stress management.

  • Focus on Prevention: We emphasise preventive care, helping you manage menstrual disorders and stay ahead of potential health issues to keep you feeling your best at every stage of life.

Book your appointment with our menstruation doctor today and take the first step toward better health.

Speak to a Menstrual Cycle Doctor Today.
Call (03) 9754 2062

Menstrual Disorder FAQs

  • If your periods are consistently irregular, it may be time to see a doctor for irregular periods. Irregular cycles can be a sign of underlying conditions like PCOS or hormonal imbalances. Early intervention can help manage symptoms and prevent complications, so it's important not to ignore persistent changes in your menstrual cycle.

  • Holistic endometriosis treatment involves addressing the condition through both medical and natural approaches. This includes managing pain and symptoms with medication, while also focusing on diet, lifestyle changes, and stress management to reduce inflammation and support overall well-being. A personalised treatment plan is essential to managing endometriosis effectively.

  • A doctor for PCOS treatment will create a personalised plan to manage your symptoms and improve your quality of life. This may include medication to regulate your menstrual cycle, lifestyle changes to improve insulin sensitivity, and holistic PCOS treatment options like dietary adjustments and stress management techniques. 

  • If you experience severe menstrual pain, heavy periods, or symptoms like pain during intercourse or bowel movements, it may be time to consult an women's health doctor. Early diagnosis and treatment are crucial in managing the condition and improving your quality of life.

  • Yes, many menstrual disorders can benefit from natural treatments alongside conventional medicine. Holistic approaches, such as dietary changes, stress reduction, and exercise, can help manage symptoms and support overall menstrual health. It's important to work with a doctor for period problems to create a balanced treatment plan that suits your needs.

Our Integrative Health Services

We’re here to guide, support and empower you in your health journey. Take ownership of your health and thrive.

Your Trusted Women’s Menstrual Health Clinic

For a fresh approach to treating and managing menstrual disorders, contact your local menstrual disorder specialist, Dr Marina McPherson, at Thryve Family Practice today.