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Local Hunter Businesses Stigma Health and PrEP Health Win Best Online Doctor/Telehealth Services

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SYDNEY, Australia, 31st January 2024 - Both Stigma Health and PrEP Health have been awarded the top honour for Online Doctor / Telehealth Services in the 2024 Product Review Awards announced this month. 

Stigma Health and PrEP Health received a 98% Positive Review Score with an average of 4.9 Stars over 726 reviews between them on the ProductReview.com.au website, with close to 700 of those giving a stellar 5 Star rating.

The exceptional review scores place them ahead of other offerings in the market and provide an independent review of the customer experience that people can trust when looking at choosing an online clinic for sensitive services such as sexual health.

James Sneddon, co-founder of Stigma Health and PrEP Health shared “Our commitment to delivering the best online sexual health service in Australia never waivers and we’re proud to see that reflected in the feedback from our customers across both clinics”

“We know that it can be confusing selecting an online health service but the people have spoken so now you can be confident we are the right choice!”. Sneddon said.

The Product Review Awards highlight products and services that have been well rated by millions of Australian consumers in the ProductReview community.

The recent award wins are the latest in a line of big accolades for the Hyphen Health group after being listed on the prestigious AFR Fast100 Fast Starters List at Number 33 and Number 39 on SmartCompany’s Smart50. 

 

-ENDS-

 


About us:

About Stigma Health

Stigma Health is making sexual health sexy!

Established in 2015 by practitioner Dr Mitchell Tanner and rugby-playing accountant and entrepreneur James Sneddon, these two blokes are on a mission to make STI testing available to every Aussie who’s DTF. That means removing the need for that awkward face-to-face doctor visit that is just cringe (*dead*). Stigma Health is already Australia’s largest sexual health clinic group, delivering STI testing to over 30,000 lovers, through an online, discreet, convenient sexual health service. So, no more excuses honey - go and get tested today at www.stigmahealth.com! 


Contact details:

For any questions in relation to this release or to discuss interviews, please contact:

Nicole Papoutsis

nicole@hyphen.health

 

0422 418 099

 

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