Metluma

Metluma

Health and Human Services

Sydney, NSW 278 followers

Supporting and nurturing through all stages of menopause

About us

Metluma is the future of women’s health. Our new model of care combines technology with compassionate team-based care to support women over 40 as they embark on the next chapter of their lives navigating perimenopause, menopause, ADHD and other conditions. We empower preventative and proactive health and wellbeing management. We foster a sense of community. Utilising cutting-edge AI, informed by individual preferences, wearable technology, behavioral science, and remote monitoring, we facilitate timely connections between our community and empathetic medical professionals. Metluma’s new model of care, coined by Deloitte as a ‘Smart Health Community’ has been validated by Western Sydney University as feasible and acceptable ie it is what women want and it works. Metluma is a repeatable, scalable solution to meet the needs of a rapidly growing demographic.

Website
www.metluma.com
Industry
Health and Human Services
Company size
2-10 employees
Headquarters
Sydney, NSW
Type
Privately Held
Founded
2023

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    Our co-founders Dr Nicole Avard and Georgie Drury joined Elizabeth Cowper Chartered FCIPD on We Are Ludo Live. Ludo is one of the UKs largest digital solutions to drive wellbeing and inclusion and we are certainly on the same page when it comes to leveraging technology to solve for gender equity and ensuring women can stay well in the workforce and thrive! 🎧 You can listen on demand below as Georgie and Dr Nic share how Metluma is walking alongside women, turning self-care into shared care, helping overcome guilt and shame in the workplace and getting men involved in the conversation. #menopausematters #womenshealth #leadership

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    Elizabeth talks to Georgie and Nicole. Dr Nicole Avard – Menopause Specialist GP and Medical Director & Co-founder of Metluma FRACGP B.Med (Newc) Dr Nicole Avard is a dedicated Menopause Specialist GP with 18 years of experience as an Integrative GP. As the Medical Director and Co-founder of Metluma, she is passionate about guiding women through the complexities of menopause. Dr Nic has supported thousands of women on their menopausal journey, offering compassionate and individualized care. In addition to her clinical practice, Dr Nic is actively involved in GP education and training. She is a recognized member of the Australian Menopause Society and Fellow of the Royal Australian College of General Practitioners (RACGP). She also serves as a Clinical Adjunct with the National Institute of Complementary Medicine, where she contributes to advancing the understanding and treatment of menopause through integrative approaches. Georgie Drury Georgie Drury, a seasoned entrepreneur and CEO passionate about health and technology. Georgie founded and exited, Springday, a digital health and wellbeing platform in but felt her work was not done, so joined with Nic in founding Metluma a technology enabled health services company enabling women access the care they need at the time they want it. A champion for women's health, Georgie and Nic call their model high touch and high tech - combing medical expertise with alternative therapies, coaching, and technology to empower women through this transformative life stage. Today, Nic and Georgie will share a pocket of knowledge and insights on supporting women's well-being in the workplace, particularly supporting women through peri-/menopause.

    Ludo Live #103 with Georgie Drury and Dr Nicole Avard

    Ludo Live #103 with Georgie Drury and Dr Nicole Avard

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    ✍ Our latest Press Play newsletter dropped recently and it's been a big month for menopause... and Metluma! We were invited to present our recommendations to the Senate Inquiry into the impact of perimenopause and menopause, took to the stage at The Thriving Workplace conference where our co-founder Georgie Drury had some powerful words to share. We're also excited to be kicking off our next research with University of Sydney which we'd love YOU to be a part of. Take a read and be sure to subscribe 👇 Link to latest newsletter in comments

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    🌟 Meet Sahnoun Skendri 🌟 We are thrilled to welcome Sahnoun Skendri to our Metluma family! A dedicated student from Sydney University, Sahnoun is currently pursuing his Bachelor of Nursing (Honours) with a focus on improving fluid management practices for the elderly. His career journey to date has seen him take placements in a diverse range of facilities, including internationally in Stockholm! When he's not immersed in his studies or clinical practice, Sahnoun can be found seeking victory in Mario Kart races against his younger brother or delving into the eerie world of horror stories. We're excited to have such a passionate changemaker on the team with us and can't wait to see what he contributes to the future of women's health. #Metluma #Internship #Changemakers #menopause Digital Health CRC Melanie Haines (aka Dr Mel)

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    See us at the Menopause Senate Inquiry Public Hearing on Monday! Menopause is having a moment and Metluma is proud to have been asked to take part in the Public Hearing this Monday in Sydney. Our co-founders Georgie Drury and Dr Nicole Avard will be taking the stage at the 9.30am session. We will be part of a group of just 15 who will be presenting recommendations. We want this to enact generational change and at Metluma we believe the right combination of high-tech and high-touch care is what it's going to take to flip the script on menopause support. You can read our full submission https://lnkd.in/gaf2ie5q or follow along live on the Parliament of Australia website. https://lnkd.in/gyZ9Hvj

    Upcoming Public Hearings

    Upcoming Public Hearings

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     🌺Join the Inaugural International Heavy Menstrual Bleeding (IHMB) Day🌺  📆 Date: May 11th, 2024  ⏰Time: 10 AM - 12 PM AEST  🌐Location: Free Virtual Event - Accessible Worldwide, by Bleed Better. 🔗Register Here: Bleedbetter.org Flexibility for Your Schedule: Can’t make it live? No worries! Register and you’ll have the option to watch on demand for a month after the event. Whether you join live or later, you won’t miss out on this empowering experience. Why is this important? Heavy Menstrual Bleeding affects 1 in 4 women of reproductive age, often leading to compromised physical, emotional, social and or material quality of life . Despite its prevalence, HMB is shrouded in silence due to stigma and misconceptions. There are many management options available for women with HMB including medical, surgical and radiological

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    We're proud to announce that Metluma has been selected to be part of the NSW Government's Health Innovation to the UK program this month! A fabulous opportunity to spread the word about Metluma's evidence-based menopause solution and help women across the globe. DM us if you think there is anyone we should chat to in the UK

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    It's your last chance to vote for our SXSW submission before it closes today! Help us bring perimenopause and menopause out of the shadows at our Future of Work session. Vote now https://lnkd.in/gum583nx

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    SXSW Sydney is on our radar this year. If you want to hear us talk, we need your vote for our submission in the Future of Work stream. THE FUTURE OF WORK IS INVISIBLE What if we told you the biggest growth opportunity for your business was hiding in plain sight? Workplace populations are diversifying faster than ever before and those that embrace this hidden opportunity will certainly win. From gender and age, to fertility and menopause, all the way through to neurodiversity ADHD and autism, acknowledging the complexity of each individual group and harnessing their superpowers will come by supporting and empowering your leaders. Our expert panel will delve into the unspoken, the must speak about and the tools they have utilised to help break taboos and societal expectations. You will walk away with a new found respect for the power of diversity in the workplace and help bring into focus the invisible value in your business to deliver sustainable growth. Voting closes 22nd April so vote now https://lnkd.in/gum583nx

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    SXSW Sydney is on our radar this year. If you want to hear us talk, we need your vote for our submission in the Future of Work stream. THE FUTURE OF WORK IS INVISIBLE What if we told you the biggest growth opportunity for your business was hiding in plain sight? Workplace populations are diversifying faster than ever before and those that embrace this hidden opportunity will certainly win. From gender and age, to fertility and menopause, all the way through to neurodiversity ADHD and autism, acknowledging the complexity of each individual group and harnessing their superpowers will come by supporting and empowering your leaders. Our expert panel will delve into the unspoken, the must speak about and the tools they have utilised to help break taboos and societal expectations. You will walk away with a new found respect for the power of diversity in the workplace and help bring into focus the invisible value in your business to deliver sustainable growth. Voting closes 22nd April so vote now https://lnkd.in/gum583nx

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