PCOS Treatments

Becoming a new client at AEM

Here at AEM we are grateful for the strong demand for our service!
New clients and new consultations:
Bookings will reopen 10am Tuesday 15/09. 
Returning clients: Please use our online booking tool or contact us directly via phone or sms on 0421 375 389.

Hello! Are you looking to become a new client at AEM?

Please see our next date for for new client bookings in the highlight section above. On this day, you can book either:

  1. a free consultation, or 
  2. a free consultation + a 30 min. treatment ($130). 

How to book (from the noted date):

  1. For Consultation only – please call or message 0421 375 389.
  2. Consultation + Treatment – please navigate to the top right of our website, tap Book where a service called ‘Initial consultation + 30min treatment’ will be visible and available to book on this day. Please choose this option and follow the prompts to completion.

We are grateful for the strong interest to become new clients here at AEM!

Please also note that we can book out for new clients very quickly once we reopen. To avoid missing out we suggest you set a reminder in your calendar so you can jump on to our website as soon as we open for new client bookings. 

While it is technically possible to add bookings prior to the date/time we reopen, in the interest of fairness we will reject any bookings that are made before we open. We kindly ask you to wait until this date and time to make your first booking with us. 

In the meantime, if you are after information that might help you better understand our treatment method and approach, please explore the info here on our website. We will also respond to calls or messages on our 0421 375 389 contact number as soon as we are able to, or you can also send a request to call you back on our Contact page

We really look forward to consulting and working with you!

Louis Tran
Founder
Advanced Electrolysis Melbourne

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