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About Australians For Women's Health

Founded by local Port Macquarie gynaecologist and obstetrician, Associate Professor Dr Ray Hodgson in 2010, A4WH (Australians for Women's Health) is a foundation endorsed by the Australian Federal Government. The main principle behind A4WH is to provide health care and support to women in developing countries who suffer form pelvic organ damage such as prolapse as well as pregnancy complications. Team of volunteer medical staff travel through South East Asia providing gynaecological health care to those in need. For more information, go online or contact our Port Macquarie office today.

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  • Charity

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  • Pelvic organ damage

  • Not for profit organisation providing aid to women in developing countries

  • Suffering pregnancy complications

  • Gynaecologists

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Location

57 Lake Rd, Port Macquarie NSW

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What is Australians for Women's Health (A4WH)?

A4WH is a foundation founded by Associate Professor Dr Ray Hodgson, a local Port Macquarie gynaecologist and obstetrician, in 2010. It is endorsed by the Australian Federal Government and aims to provide healthcare and support to women in developing countries who suffer from pelvic organ damage such as prolapse and pregnancy complications.

How does A4WH operate?

A4WH operates through a team of volunteer medical staff who travel through South East Asia to provide gynaecological health care to those in need. These dedicated professionals offer their services and expertise to help women facing pelvic organ damage and pregnancy-related challenges.

Australians For Women's Health