MQ6 Menopause Assessment - Quick Symptom Checker

MQ6 Menopause Assessment - Your Quick Path to Better Care

Are you experiencing changes that might be related to menopause or perimenopause? The MQ6 (Menopause Quick 6) is a clinically-informed assessment tool designed to help Queensland women understand their symptoms and determine their next steps for care.

Why Use the MQ6 Assessment?

Developed for healthcare professionals, the MQ6 helps bridge the gap between experiencing symptoms and getting appropriate care. Many women visit their GP multiple times before receiving proper menopause support - this tool helps you prepare for more productive conversations with your healthcare provider.

What You'll Discover:

  • Your symptom severity score and what it means

  • Personalized recommendations for your situation

  • Whether you might benefit from seeing a specialist

  • A summary you can take to your GP appointment

How It Works: Simply answer 6 questions about your current symptoms. The assessment takes less than 2 minutes and provides immediate, personalized results based on your responses.

Understanding Your Results

The MQ6 assessment provides a score that helps you understand the impact of your symptoms and guides you toward appropriate care options. Whether you're just starting to notice changes or have been struggling with symptoms for a while, this tool can help clarify your next steps.

Ready to Take Action?

Based on your assessment results, you might benefit from speaking with a healthcare professional who understands menopause. Browse our directory of Queensland specialists, GPs, and women's health practitioners who can provide expert care tailored to your needs.

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About the MQ6

The MQ6 is widely used by healthcare professionals across Australia to quickly assess menopause-related concerns. It's designed to facilitate better conversations between women and their healthcare providers, ensuring symptoms are properly evaluated and addressed.

This assessment is for educational purposes only and does not replace professional medical advice. Always consult with a qualified healthcare provider about your symptoms and treatment options.