Women’s Health Matters
Dr Paula Moir seeks to provide informed, evidence based and ethical care for all women. Women’s health is not a one size fits all proposition, so tailoring management to the individual is vital.
About
Dr Paula Moir (MBBS (Hons), FRACGP, DRANZCOG) is a General Practitioner specialising in Women’s Health, supporting women through perimenopause and menopause, menstrual health (including endometriosis), fertility, preventative heart health, and mental health concerns such as depression, anxiety, PMS and PMDD. She takes an evidence-based, ethical, and highly individualised approach, tailoring care to your goals with authenticity and compassion.
Areas of Practice
Perimenopause/Menopause
Paula provides expert care and supportive guidance through perimenopause and menopause, helping patients navigate hormonal changes with confidence. She offers personalised, evidence-based treatment plans to manage symptoms, protect long-term health, and support overall wellbeing at every stage of midlife.
Preventative Heart Health
Paula provides preventative heart health support, helping patients identify cardiovascular risk early and take practical steps to protect long-term heart wellbeing. Through tailored assessment and guidance, she focuses on early identification and optimisation of risk factors [reproductive history, high blood pressure, insulin resistance, weight ] to improve heart health outcomes.
Mental Health - Depression, Anxiety, PMS, PMDD
General Practice
Paula provides compassionate support for mental health concerns including depression and anxiety, as well as hormone-related mood symptoms such as PMS and PMDD. She works with patients to understand contributing factors, develop a tailored treatment plan, and build practical strategies that support steadier mood and day-to-day functioning. Paula can also help you connect with mental health professionals [psychologists, counsellors, mental health social work, menopause coaching], combined with her medical care, to optimise your wellbeing.
Comprehensive, evidence-based care is provided for everyday health concerns and long-term wellbeing. Paula supports patients with acute illnesses and minor injuries, chronic condition management, and preventative health screening, with clear guidance and practical next steps tailored to individual needs.
Helpful Reading
Contraception during the menopause
What? Can I still get pregnant during perimenopause? Yes! It’s less common, but until your ovaries switch off forever, you may still be ovulating, and it only takes 1 happy egg and sperm!
When can I stop worrying about this? That depends on when your last period was, and how old you were when it happened. Contraception is recommended for at least 12 months after your final menstrual period [FMP]. If you were OVER 50, and it has been more than 12 months since your last period, contraception is no longer recommended. If you were UNDER 50 when your final menstrual period occurred, contraception is recommended for 24 months.
Book Appointment
Dr Paula Moir practices at Juno Specialist Clinic on Monday & Wednesdays in Richmond, Victoria. To make an appointment please book through the online booking system button below or call our practice on 03 9910 4004.
Video and telephone appointments may also be available [according to to Medicare requirements].