You’re in control of your condition. It’s not in control of you. At HealthMatch, we’re here to help you stay in control.
You’ve spent hours researching your condition. We know. You’ve tried treatment after treatment. We know. There are more options out there. We know – they’re on our platform.
Like you, we’ve spent hours researching conditions, treatments, and trials. We’ve built a platform that puts you in control. Of your condition. Your health. Your life.
You’ll feel empowered. You’ll be empowered! You’ll access cutting-edge treatments, new medications, innovative studies. On your terms. We have your perfect match. It’s with us – HealthMatch.
We can’t walk the walk, unless we talk the talk. So hear it firsthand, from people who have taken that step – and taken control.
Crohn's Disease
Melbourne, VIC, Australia
Sarah has been living with Crohn’s disease for the last 12 years. She questioned generic treatment plans, wanting to take control of her treatment path – which led her to HealthMatch.
Parkinson's Disease
Bendigo, VIC, Australia
Peter was formally diagnosed with Parkinson’s last year. He’s managing his condition with standard medication but knew there were more treatment options out there – which brought him to HealthMatch.
Ulcerative colitis
Sanctuary Point, NSW, Australia
Lesley was misdiagnosed with IBS at 23, before being correctly diagnosed with ulcerative colitis at 34. It’s been a long, complicated journey – but she’s hopeful HealthMatch can help.
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Here at HealthMatch, you’re never alone. That’s why we created specific resources pages, just for your condition. You’ll find information, organisations, phone apps, podcasts and more!
2,800 Australians have haemophilia. 2,100 have von Willebrand Disease. 25,000 have HIV. Over 182,000 are living with Hepatitis C.
Breast cancer is the most commonly diagnosed cancer in Australian women, with 19,371 new cases last year.
One Australian is diagnosed with blood cancer every 36 minutes. Currently, 110,000 of us are living with a blood cancer or disorder.
Over 80,000 Australian’s currently live with a life-long digestive tract disorder. Largely unpredictable, no two patients have the same experience.
Cystic fibrosis affects one baby born every four days. 3,131 Australians live with this genetic condition.
Dementia is not a normal part of getting older – but 30% of Australians over 85 have dementia.
Diabetes affects over 1.7 million Australians – one of us develops diabetes every five minutes.
Skin is the largest organ of the body. But 1 million Australians have eczema, and 1.6 million have psoriasis.
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