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5 WOMEN'S HEALTH EXPERTS TO FOLLOW

These five professionals are at the forefront advocating for women’s health

ELEANOR HARTLEY

Instagram: @hart.medical 13.5k

Eleanor Hartley is the founder and director of Hart Medical, a holistic clinic offering a variety of minimally invasive aesthetic and regenerative treatments.

With a background in maternal care, she brings her passion for women’s health to life on social media, emphasising the importance of working with female physiology, not against it.

She champions the importance of intimate wellness, hormonal insights, and pre-and postpartum treatments. Her feed is the epitome of quiet luxury, without compromising on expert insights. Hartley consistently prioritises women’s health, harnessing industry trends through curated slideshows and leveraging retail opportunities.

DR SHIRIN LAKHANI

Instagram: @drshirinlakhani 6.6k

Dr Shirin Lakhani is the founder of Elite Aesthetics. A women’s health advocate and aesthetic doctor, she has extensive experience in intimate health treatments. With over two decades of medical experience, Dr Lakhani’s Instagram showcases her breadth of knowledge, answering patients’ burning questions and explaining treatment protocols.

Regularly featured in national publications, Dr Lakhani challenges trending topics, drawing attention to overlooked issues and normalising the discussion around intimate health. Dr Lakhani also works to change the narrative around menopause, focusing on longevity and vitality.

DR GINNI MANSBERG

Instagram: @doctorginni 15.7k

Dr Ginni Mansberg is a GP in Sydney and one of Australia’s leading women’s health experts. She is the author of the bestselling menopause book, The M Word, and founder of skincare brand ESK. From podcasts and global stages to daytime TV, Dr Mansberg is a firm advocate for awareness around women’s health.

On her Instagram, she provides a masterclass in cutting through the misinformation surrounding menopause, skincare, and hormonal health. Her feed is a curated blend of scientifically validated advice and clinical expertise; all delivered with the refreshing honesty and trademark wit that have made her one of Australia’s most trusted healthcare professionals

Dr Mansberg has mastered the art of making complex medical science accessible, focusing her content on the issues that matter most to women.

DR SHAHZADI HARPER

Instagram: @drshahzadiharper 79.3k

Dr Shahzadi Harper is the founder of The Harper Clinic and author of The Perimenopause Solution. She helps women from all backgrounds navigate the menopause and perimenopause, and she is passionate about helping women take control of their hormones.

With her regular “Women’s Power Hour” live streams, Dr Harper collaborates with industry professionals, leading open discussions around all elements of women’s health throughout the stages.

Known for her straight-talking approach, Dr Harper’s content shines a light on topics that are often considered taboo, changing the conversation within women’s health.

Often seen on daytime TV and across glossy magazines, Dr Harper empowers women to feel and look their best.

DR ITUNU JOHNSON-SOGBETUN

Instagram: @drshocares 2k

Dr Itunu Johnson-Sogbetun (Dr Sho) is a GP who is passionate about women’s health, sexual and reproductive health, and menopause.

Dr Johnson-Sogbetun is a member of the British Menopause Society and the Primary Care Women’s Health Forum. She recently supported the Government’s women’s health strategy, which will come out later this year.

Dr Johnson-Sogbetun’s Instagram is the go-to page for education and awareness surrounding women’s health.

Through her social media, she works to position women’s health at the centre of healthcare, showcasing the importance of feeling confident to reach out and seek appropriate medical care.

Regularly sharing her wisdom, Dr Johnson-Sogbetun is often featured in magazines, webinars, and panels, working to educate patients and practitioners alike.

Dr Johnson-Sogbetun also champions equality in healthcare, emphasising the importance of recognising and learning about how to treat patients from different cultures.

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