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Clinical A/Prof Talat Uppal

Obstetrician & Gynaecologist; Director, Women’s Health Road; Clinical Senior Lecturer, Macquarie University; VMO Macquarie University Hospital and Hornsby Ku-ring-gai Hospital
Clinical Associate Professor Talat Uppal is a Gynaecologist and Visiting Medical Officer at Macquarie University and Hornsby Hospital. She is the Director of Women’s Health Road, an RACGP-accredited, national hybrid, multidisciplinary practice offering private menopause management services. Her niche expertise lies in managing abnormal menstrual bleeding (AUB), having pioneered Australia’s first digitally enhanced AUB Management Hub. She also leads the charity based, Bleed Better initiative, and founded the International Heavy Menstrual Bleeding Day to raise awareness. With a passion for digital health, Dr Uppal researches how technology enhances patient journeys and healthcare practices and is a RANZCOG service medal award recipient for excellence in GP clinical education.

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How to make the diagnosis of heavy menstrual bleeding and the recommended investigations for heavy menstrual bleeding

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The variations in menopausal symptoms in women from different cultural backgrounds and common symptoms women experience at perimenopause and how to manage them

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Dr M Talat Uppal explains how to identify heavy menstrual bleeding, explore its common causes, and apply practical strategies for assessment, management, and timely referral.

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Many women are suffering in silence, but numerous effective treatments are available.

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In today’s episode, Obstetrician and Gynaecologist Dr M Talat Uppal, answers questions that were compiled by GPs and health professionals around Australia, alongside host Dr Terri Foran, GP and Medical Educator.

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Upcoming Healthed Webcast

Premature Ovarian Insufficiency – The New Guidelines

Tuesday 3rd March, 7pm - 9pm AEDT

Speaker

Prof Rodney Baber AM

Obstetrician and Gynaecologist; Clinical Professor, University of Sydney

Join Prof Rodney Baber AM for this presentation where he will discuss the new guidelines related to POI and the most relevant recommendations that will affect clinical practice and assist in better recognition, understanding, diagnosis and management.