Welcome to the website of the Hellenic Society
of Climacterium and Menopause

The Society
It was founded in 1989 and is a non-profit scientific society with the aim of promoting knowledge on issues concerning women during Menopause. It serves as a source of information for both the general public and professionals.

Conferences
It organizes the Panhellenic Congress on Climacterium and Menopause every two years, and in the interim, it holds seminars and workshops for physicians of all specialties, as well as for nursing and midwifery staff who are clinically involved in menopause-related issues.

Activities
The Society aims, through lectures held in municipalities and community organizations, to inform the public about the latest developments in the early diagnosis and management of conditions related to menopause.
Welcome to the website of the Hellenic Society
of Climacterium and Menopause

The Society
It was founded in 1989 and is a non-profit scientific society with the aim of promoting knowledge on issues concerning women during Menopause. It serves as a source of information for both the general public and professionals.

Conferences
It organizes the Panhellenic Congress on Climacterium and Menopause every two years, and in the interim, it holds seminars and workshops for physicians of all specialties, as well as for nursing and midwifery staff who are clinically involved in menopause-related issues.

Activities
The Society aims, through lectures held in municipalities and community organizations, to inform the public about the latest developments in the early diagnosis and management of conditions related to menopause.
Message from the President
Eirini Lambrinoudaki
Endocrinologist, Professor of Endocrinology
The World Health Organization estimates that by the year 2030, over 1.5 billion women will be aged over 50.
When a woman reaches menopause, she looks forward to at least another 30 years of healthy and productive life, although this period is marked by a deficiency of estrogen.
Today, women are active not only in the family sphere but also in professional, social, and political arenas, and therefore have the right to understand the effects of estrogen deficiency on their health and quality of life.
She also has the right to be informed about the multifaceted possibilities that modern medicine offers today for maintaining her quality of life.

Message from the President
Eirini Lambrinoudaki
The World Health Organization estimates that by the year 2030, over 1.5 billion women will be aged over 50.
When a woman reaches menopause, she looks forward to at least another 30 years of healthy and productive life, although this period is marked by a deficiency of estrogen.
Today, women are active not only in the family sphere but also in professional, social, and political arenas, and therefore have the right to understand the effects of estrogen deficiency on their health and quality of life.
She also has the right to be informed about the multifaceted possibilities that modern medicine offers today for maintaining her quality of life.

Become a Member
Are you a Healthcare Professional? Become a member of the Hellenic Society of Climacterium and Menopause for €20 / year and:
- Enjoy discounted rates on the Society’s Scientific Activities and Conferences
Gain access to the clinical guidelines for managing menopause-related health issues
Receive the proceedings of our past conferences in digital format along with exclusive audiovisual material
Become a subscriber to our newsletter and stay updated with the latest scientific news in the field
Become an active supporter of the Society’s mission
Become a Member
Are you a Healthcare Professional? Become a member of the Hellenic Society of Climacterium and Menopause for €20 / year and:
- Enjoy discounted rates on the Society’s Scientific Activities and Conferences
Gain access to the clinical guidelines for managing menopause-related health issues
Receive the proceedings of our past conferences in digital format along with exclusive audiovisual material
Become a subscriber to our newsletter and stay updated with the latest scientific news in the field
Become an active supporter of the Society’s mission




