News & Updates
Perimenopause
This is a time when the ovaries begin to produce less oestrogen due to the reduction in eggs. Periods are more 'spaced out' and eventually stop altogether. The perimenopause usually starts in your forties. Symptoms vary between individuals, lasting for a few months or...
Appointments for Face to Face Consultations and by Telehealth
Dr Bellamy is now taking appointments for face to face consultations and by Telehealth for 2023. In person consultations will be in her rooms in Camperdown. The address is Suite G03 30 Pyrmont Bridge Road Camperdown 2050. Having a face to face consultation will...
Hormone Therapy Could Prevent Alzheimer’s
Hormone therapy could prevent Alzheimer's among certain women. A new study has found that hormone replacement therapy (HRT) is associated with better memory, cognition and larger brain volumes in later life among women carrying the APOE4 gene, which is the strongest...
Low Estrogen May Increase Coronavirus Risk
Postmenopausal women with lower levels of estrogen appear to be at higher risk of developing severe COVID-19, research suggests. The study, led by a team at King's College London, UK, found high levels of estrogen may have a protective effect against the virus. Using...
Choice of Menopause Treatment and Breast Cancer Risk
There has been a lot of discussion about a recent meta-analysis published In August by the Collaborative Group on Hormonal Factors in Breast Cancer. The data came from studies on more than 100,000 post-menopausal women who developed the condition. The analysis...

Doctor Maree Bellamy
Doctor Maree Bellamy provides an integrated approach combined with over 25 years of experience.
The brain science of perimenopause can change everything for women
www.abc.net.au
'Brain fog' during perimenopause is real, and it can disrupt women's lives and careers. It's one of many cognitive impacts of the transition to menopause.