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Australian Centre for Sexual Health

The Australian Centre for Sexual Health was established  in 1992. The Centre is staffed by a team of male and female specialist doctors, psychologists, sex therapists, relationship therapists & counsellors, nurse specialists, researchers and support staff who are all expert in the treatment of the sexual and  emotional problems that may affect men, women and couples. 

Sexual and relationship problems are common in our society,  and, in many respects, may represent our response to the stress and lifestyle of modern life. However, all  sexual problems can be treated, often within a short period of time with simple measures that may include counseling, sexual  education and medication. Some patients may require medical testing to establish the cause of their problem and determine the best method of treatment.

Go to the ACSH website.

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