HANX x Dr. Morton’s: Women Deserve Better Healthcare

A couple of months ago, we at HANX (we offer expertly designed products for women of all ages) asked our community to open up about their healthcare experiences. The good, the bad, and the downright frustrating. We were overwhelmed by the response. Not only did the stories pour in, but they struck a powerful chord. Women spoke candidly about delayed diagnoses, being dismissed by professionals, struggling to get appointments, and generally feeling let down by a system that should be there to support them.

What We Learned Was Shocking

A staggering 86.2% of our community felt that women’s health is not being properly addressed. That number shook us, but sadly, it didn’t surprise us. It’s clear that the current system is falling short. Whether it’s a lack of support for intimate health concerns, inadequate solutions for chronic issues, or simply not being listened to – too many women are left feeling like their needs just don’t matter.

So… We Did Something About It

We recently announced our drive to revolutionize access to expert care with Dr Morton’s.
Dr Morton’s is built around one principle: quality, compassionate healthcare that works around your life, not the other way around.

Why Dr Morton’s?

At the heart of this service is Dr Karen Morton, an experienced obstetrician and gynaecologist who has spent her career helping women, especially during pregnancy and through complex gynaecological issues. She’s seen first-hand just how hard it can be to access the right medical advice without long waiting times, endless referrals, or dismissive experiences. That’s why she created Dr Morton’s: a place where expert doctors (personally chosen by Dr Karen) provide fast, judgement-free support with genuine clinical excellence and kindness. In fact, I was trained by Dr Karen at medical school so this partnership is extra special!.

To find out more and take advantage of an introductory 10% off Dr Morton’s women’s health consultations, visit the HANX website.


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