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HerDoc doctors can issue instant electronic prescriptions sent to your phone when clinically appropriate.
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Join the waitlistSpeak with an Australian GP about everyday symptoms, women’s health, prescriptions, certificates, referrals, and tests. HerDoc doctors can issue instant electronic prescriptions sent to your phone when clinically appropriate.
Australian GPs online
Instant prescriptions when appropriate
Consults from $40
Women-first online GP clinic
HerDoc is an Australian women-first telehealth service for everyday non-emergency GP care with structured doctor workflows for women.
What we treat online
From everyday symptoms to private health questions, HerDoc helps you speak with an Australian GP online and understand your next step quickly.
HerDoc doctors can issue instant electronic prescriptions sent to your phone when clinically appropriate.
Ask a GP online. Certificates can be issued when the doctor decides it is clinically appropriate.
Speak with a GP about symptoms, red flags, testing, and treatment options when telehealth is suitable.
Private GP support for contraception, sexual health, vaginal symptoms, menopause, and perimenopause.
Discuss pathology, imaging, or specialist referrals when your doctor decides they are clinically indicated.
For non-emergency symptoms, follow-ups, mild skin issues, travel health, and general GP questions.
How it works
Start online, share what is going on, speak with a GP, and receive a clear next step. If clinically appropriate, that may include an instant electronic prescription sent to your phone, certificate, referral, test request, or follow-up plan.
Choose the type of care you need and share basic details.
We check for red flags and guide urgent symptoms to 000 or in-person care.
An Australian GP reviews your information, asks follow-up questions, and assesses what is clinically appropriate.
Your GP may issue an electronic prescription, certificate, referral, test request, or advice plan when suitable.
Telehealth for non-emergencies; we guide red flags to 000/ED.
Women’s health topics
Clear pages for menopause, perimenopause, prescriptions, pathology, sexual health, certificates, and telehealth safety.
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Yes. You can speak with a HerDoc doctor online about many non-emergency women’s health symptoms, including period, vaginal, urinary, sexual health, menopause, and contraception questions. Your doctor will decide whether telehealth is suitable or whether testing, examination, or in-person care is safer.
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HerDoc doctors can help with many non-emergency GP concerns online, including everyday symptoms, follow-up questions, prescriptions when suitable, pathology or referral discussions, medical certificates, and women’s health questions. Your doctor will advise when online care is not suitable.
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Yes. You can speak with a HerDoc doctor online about menopause symptoms, treatment-option questions, sleep, mood, anxiety, weight, and sexual health concerns. Your doctor will decide whether telehealth is suitable and whether follow-up, tests, referral, or in-person care may be needed.
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Yes. You can speak with a HerDoc doctor online about perimenopause symptoms such as period changes, sleep disruption, hot flushes, mood changes, anxiety, libido changes, and vaginal or urinary symptoms. Your doctor will check red flags and decide whether telehealth is suitable.
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Yes. You can discuss menopause treatment questions with a HerDoc doctor online when telehealth is clinically appropriate. Your doctor will consider symptoms, history, current medicines, allergies, risk factors, preferences, and whether in-person care or follow-up is needed before discussing suitable next steps.
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Yes. HerDoc doctors can issue instant electronic prescriptions sent directly to your phone, when the doctor decides it is clinically suitable. Book online for a fast telehealth appointment without sitting in a clinic waiting room.
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Yes. HerDoc doctors can arrange pathology or blood test referrals through telehealth when clinically appropriate. Testing is not automatic; your doctor will decide whether a test is useful, what question it should answer, and how results should be followed up.
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Yes. You can discuss sexual health and vaginal symptoms privately with a HerDoc doctor online when telehealth is suitable. Severe pain, bleeding, pregnancy concerns, fever, infection red flags, or safety concerns may need urgent or in-person care.
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Yes. HerDoc doctors can issue medical certificates after a telehealth appointment when the doctor decides it is clinically appropriate. Certificates are not automatic; your doctor may ask when symptoms started, how they affected work or study, and whether the request can be assessed safely online.
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Join the HerDoc waitlist for launch updates about women-first online GP care, instant prescriptions where clinically appropriate, certificates, referrals, and tests.
HerDoc is not taking appointments yet. Join the waitlist for launch updates.