With extensive experience supporting women with PMDD, I offer personalised, evidence-based care to help you manage symptoms and enhance your wellbeing. Appointments are available in-person or via telehealth anywhere in Australia.
Premenstrual Dysphoric Disorder (PMDD) is a severe form of premenstrual syndrome that can significantly affect your mood, energy, and quality of life.
Unlike typical PMS, PMDD symptoms can significantly disrupt work, relationships, and daily life. If you’re seeking support for PMDD on the Sunshine Coast or looking for treatment anywhere in Australia, you’re not alone effective help is available.
PMDD is often misunderstood and dismissed as “just PMS”. As an experienced female GP for over 30 years, Dr. Sian Hebron takes your concerns seriously. You’ll receive a diagnosis you can trust, a plan that works for your body, and ongoing support to help you feel in control again.
PMDD symptoms typically occur in the two weeks before your period and ease once bleeding starts. Common signs include:
If you’ve ever wondered whether your symptoms are just PMS or something more, a PMDD diagnosis starts with a detailed assessment of your history, symptoms, and cycle patterns.
At The Menopause Connection, Dr Sian Hebron provides compassionate, evidence-based care for women experiencing PMDD. She works with you to create a tailored treatment plan that may include:
For women with PMDD and PCOS, we address both conditions in an integrated treatment plan.
PMDD (Premenstrual Dysphoric Disorder) is a severe form of PMS that can cause significant mood, emotional, and physical symptoms in the lead-up to your period. It often impacts work, relationships, and daily life but effective treatment is available.
While PMS can cause mild symptoms, PMDD symptoms are more severe and can include intense mood changes, anxiety, depression, and fatigue. PMDD symptoms usually appear in the two weeks before your period and improve once menstruation begins.
Your first appointment is an hour-long consultation with Dr. Sian Hebron. We’ll take a detailed history, review your symptoms, discuss how PMDD is affecting your life, and explore your goals for treatment. We’ll also talk through both medical and lifestyle options so you can make an informed choice.
No you can book directly with The Menopause Connection. While you don’t need a referral, we’re happy to work alongside your usual GP or specialist and provide them with a summary of your care if you wish.
Treatment plans are personalised and may include lifestyle changes, supplements, counselling referrals, hormonal options such as the oral contraceptive pill or IUD, or non-hormonal medications. At the Menopause Connection, Dr Sian Hebron only recommends evidence-based options that suit your health and preferences.
Yes if you’re based outside the Sunshine Coast or prefer an online consultation, you can book a telehealth appointment for women anywhere in Australia.
Absolutely. Many women have more than one hormonal condition. You will receive an integrated plan to address PMDD as well as related issues like PCOS, endometriosis, or perimenopause symptoms.
If you can, track your symptoms over at least two cycles before your consultation. Bring any past blood tests or relevant medical history. This helps Dr Sian Hebron to make a confident diagnosis and start tailoring your treatment right away.
If PMDD is impacting your work, relationships, or mental health, don’t wait. Book a consultation with Dr Sian Hebron today, in person in Noosaville or via telehealth Australia-wide, and take the first step toward feeling like yourself again.