Menopause Wellness Montmorency: Protecting Your Social Dignity and Optimise Post-menopausal Years.
Beyond symptom management, we provide a proactive clinical partnership for women in Montmorency, as well as Warrandyte, Templestowe and the Northeast corridor. Reclaim your physical autonomy with evidence-based strategies designed for a confident transition.
An Evidence-Based Partner for A Proactive Transition.
We recognise that menopause is a significant physiological transition of strength, not a condition to be “fixed.” At Monty Pelvic Physio, we move away from medicalised labels to provide a sophisticated, whole-person framework for menopause wellness in Montmorency.
By focusing on your nervous system, bone density, and pelvic wellness, we help you secure your physical autonomy. Our goal is to ensure you remain active in your community and at the peak of your professional life, providing the non-judgemental management required to navigate this change with clinical poise.
Clinical assessment and conservative management options for pelvic organ prolapse.
We provide a structured, evidence-based approach to managing the physiological shifts that occur during and after menopause. Our focus is on maintaining your physical autonomy and skeletal integrity so you can remain active within the local community.
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Bladder Control & Urinary Management
Changes in hormonal levels can often affect the support structures of the bladder, leading to increased urgency or frequency. We provide clinical strategies to manage these symptoms, focusing on bladder retraining and pelvic floor coordination. Our goal is to ensure you feel confident participating in social outings and local walking groups without the distraction of bladder concerns.
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Osteoporosis & Osteopenia Management
Maintaining bone density is a cornerstone of health capital as we age. We offer specific, load-based exercise programs designed to support skeletal strength and reduce the risk of fracture. Whether you are navigating a new diagnosis of osteopenia or looking to preserve your current bone health, we provide the data-driven guidance required for safe and effective loading.
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Conservative Prolapse Management
A sensation of pelvic heaviness or dragging can often be managed effectively through conservative measures. As a clinic focused on pelvic health, we provide comprehensive assessments for pelvic organ prolapse, including the fitting and management of vaginal pessaries. This non-surgical pathway is designed to restore your physical poise and keep you moving comfortably.
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Hormonal Musculoskeletal Transitions
The menopausal transition can sometimes present as increased joint sensitivity or changes in muscle recovery. Our holistic approach considers how these systemic changes impact your overall musculoskeletal health. We coordinate with your GP and specialists in the Banyule and Nillumbik regions to ensure your management plan supports your long-term wellness goals.

Optimising Your Health Capital: Proactive Support for Manningham & Nillumbik
At Monty Pelvic Physio, we view the menopausal transition not as an inevitable decline, but as a critical window to optimise your long-term health capital. We understand that discussing pelvic wellness can often feel “super awkward”, or that your concerns may have been previously dismissed as a “normal” part of ageing.
Our evidence-based clinical management provides a discreet, professional partnership that moves beyond simply “coping”. We focus on preserving the physical autonomy and social dignity of women across Warrandyte, Templestowe, and Eltham. Whether you are navigating the trails of Warrandyte State Park or staying active in your local social circles, we provide the proactive clinical support needed to ensure your world never has to contract.
Invest in Your Physical Autonomy: A Discreet Clinical Partnership
At Monty Pelvic Physio, we believe your health is your most valuable asset. We understand that navigating pelvic wellness during the menopausal transition can feel “super awkward” —or that you’ve been told your symptoms are simply “to be expected” with age. We’re here to shift that narrative.
Our Montmorency clinic provides a discreet, professional, and non-judgemental setting for a comprehensive clinical assessment. By choosing a proactive management plan, you are choosing to preserve your social dignity, intimacy, and independence. No GP referral is required to begin your journey toward long-term physical autonomy in Warrandyte, Templestowe, or Eltham.

Menopausal Transition & Pelvic Wellness:
Frequently Asked Questions
We recommend a baseline assessment during the perimenopausal transition—the years leading up to your final period—to establish your “Health Capital.” Identifying changes in bone density, pelvic floor coordination, and bladder habits early allows us to implement preventative management strategies. This proactive approach ensures you maintain your physical autonomy and social confidence as your hormonal profile shifts.
Following the menopausal transition, the risk of osteopenia and osteoporosis increases due to declining oestrogen levels. We provide evidence-based, load-based exercise strategies specifically designed to support skeletal integrity and bone density. For our active community in Warrandyte and Templestowe, we focus on safe, effective loading that allows you to continue enjoying high-impact leisure activities and local trail walking.
Yes, many stages of pelvic organ prolapse can be effectively managed through conservative clinical measures. At our Montmorency consulting suites, we focus on pelvic floor muscle retraining and lifestyle modifications to manage symptoms of heaviness or bulge. We also offer the specialised clinical fitting and review of vaginal support pessaries, providing a non-surgical pathway to maintain your physical poise and comfort.
A formal referral is not required for patients accessing our services through health fund extras. However, if you are being managed for a chronic condition, your GP in the Banyule or Nillumbik area may provide a Chronic Disease Management (CDM) plan addressed to Min Khoo. We prioritise professional correspondence with your medical team to ensure your menopausal management is integrated and holistic.
Urinary urgency and frequency (overactive bladder) are common clinical presentations during menopause as hormonal changes affect the bladder lining and support structures. Our management involves bladder retraining protocols and nervous system regulation strategies designed to reduce urgency. Our goal is to ensure you feel confident navigating your professional and social life in the Northeast Melbourne region without the distraction of bladder concerns.