Health Education &
Research Trust
The HER Trust was established to bridge the gap in knowledge surrounding women's reproductive health and to empower individuals with essential medical insights.
Core Objectives
Raise Awareness
Educating both individuals and healthcare professionals on the complexities of women's reproductive health.
Empowerment
Providing women with information about their bodies at all stages of life, from puberty to menopause.
Support Research
Funding and facilitating basic and clinical research into underserved areas of women's health.
Medical Advances & Mysteries
Despite the enormous medical advances of the last century, many areas of women's reproductive health remain a mystery.
"There is still widespread ignorance amongst women — and even health professionals — about a whole range of female disorders that can severely affect a woman's sense of well-being."
The impact of these disorders extends far beyond clinical symptoms, often disrupting a woman's social and family life. HER Trust works to dispel these myths and bring factual, research-driven clarity to these conditions.
Areas of Focus
Our historical research has centered around understanding and documenting the following conditions.
Polycystic Ovary Syndrome (PCOS)
Premature Ovarian Failure
Premenstrual Syndrome (PMS)
Endometriosis
Subfertility
Menstrual & Menopausal Disorders
Evolving Clinical Approaches
Doctors specialising in Obstetrics and Gynaecology are currently trained to use a surgical and interventionist approach to female disorders.
! Interventionist Risks
Unfortunately, such clinical approaches can have short and long-term side effects that impact a woman's holistic health.
✓ Natural Alternatives
Many women might want to explore preventative and natural approaches where possible to complement traditional medicine.