Elion in women’s health. Clear, credible communication
At Elion Medical Communications, we believe that high-quality communication helps people understand their health and treatment options. Our goal is to support individuals in making informed decisions with confidence. We’re passionate about helping women access reliable health information, and we’ve begun building experience through our involvement in a recent health initiative to support people during perimenopause and menopause. We’re committed to expanding our work in the important and evolving field of women’s health.
Leading with experience
Our writing team draws from diverse backgrounds in science, healthcare and communications. Many of us are women with a personal interest in women’s health, and we all share a commitment to writing that makes a meaningful impact.
We write for diverse audiences and formats, consistently delivering content that is evidence-based, well-targeted and tailored to context.
What’s trending in women’s health?
In the last decade, women’s health has been gaining increased visibility and attention. From peer-reviewed journals to social media platforms, some of the most discussed themes in 2025 include the following.
Menopause and perimenopause
This life stage has been the focus of research, healthcare initiatives, education and media attention. Key themes include menopause hormone therapy (also known as hormone replacement therapy or HRT), mental wellbeing, holistic approaches and workplace support
Cycle syncing and hormonal wellness
A popular concept across social media, this approach encourages women to align nutrition, exercise and self-care with their hormonal cycles for better balance and vitality
Mental health and neurodiversity
Conditions such as ADHD and autism in women are gaining recognition, leading to stronger advocacy, earlier diagnosis and tailored support
Wearable tech and digital health
Devices or apps designed specifically for women are helping track ovulation, sleep, stress and overall wellbeing. The information can be used to support decisions related to fertility, reproductive health and general wellness
Fertility and reproductive health
Advances in fertility care and broader access to reproductive services are reshaping family planning and reproductive autonomy.
With so much content available online, and with varying degrees of accuracy, medical writers and copywriters play a key role in supporting clarity, trust and evidence-based understanding.
Our work in women's health
In a recent project, Elion developed educational content for a website for people approaching or going through perimenopause or menopause.
It is designed to connect users with a wide range of support providers, from psychologists and health coaches to nutritionists and sleep consultants. We created content that was not only accurate and accessible but also emotionally resonant and inclusive. This experience has deepened our knowledge of women’s health communication and strengthened our commitment to this space. We’re excited to collaborate on future projects that inform and empower.
Our women’s health communications capabilities include:
- Medical writing for women’s health manuscripts, patient education resources and HCP training materials
- Medical copywriting for campaigns that are clear, empathetic and compliant with all relevant regulations
- Marketing strategy, publication planning and project management tailored to women’s health initiatives
- Reference and data‑checking services to ensure accuracy and scientific integrity
- MLR process management to streamline promotional content approval in regulated therapeutic areas.
Our approach sets us apart
At Elion, we apply a clear and structured five-step process to every project, ensuring quality and efficiency.
Our team brings specialised expertise across each step, from strategy and account management to writing, copywriting, editing, data checking, and design.
01
Define
Aligning on goals: we begin with a kick-off call and written brief to clarify objectives, timelines, audience, and deliverables. This ensures a shared understanding and smooth project setup.
02
Create
Developing content: we draft clear and engaging content in collaboration with your team. Messaging is grounded in evidence and tailored for your audience.
03
Refine
Reviewing and improving: we edit, fact check and integrate feedback to ensure accuracy, consistency and alignment with industry standards.
04
Enhance
Optimising outputs: we refine visuals, formatting and structure to maximise impact and engagement across all intended channels.
05
Deliver
Finalising and measuring impact: we prepare final deliverables, ready for submission, presentation or distribution. We can also help define success metrics and gather performance insights to inform future projects.
Our case studies in women’s health
Our case studies showcase the depth of our knowledge across a range of disease areas and our capabilities across a variety of projects, from publications to promotion.
Read our women’s health case study here
Supporting the Meno Central project with strategic content and communications for women’s health
Meno Central is a web platform that is empowering women through accessible, evidence-based information about menopause.
Expertise in women’s health writing
At Elion, we work closely with healthcare organisations and pharmaceutical companies.
We know the pressure of tight timelines and the unique challenges and gaps that exist in women’s health. From perimenopause and reproductive health to mental wellbeing and beyond, our writers bring the expertise to make your communications resonate.
Women’s health FAQs
Elion’s medical copywriting team excels in crafting content that is empathetic, respectful and inclusive and avoids reinforcing negative stereotypes or shame. Person-first language (for example, ‘people with PCOS’ not ‘PCOS sufferers’) and a straightforward, non-judgemental tone are important. Whether we write about PCOS, endometriosis, pelvic pain, fertility or menopause, we have the experience to produce clear, respectful messaging to support patient engagement and trust, crucial in therapeutic areas that can be affected by social stigma.
Yes. We have a wealth of experience producing content that is targeted to patients and the general public, including content for various topics related to menopause. We are passionate about ensuring that our writing is tailored to the target audience and is accurate, accessible and engaging. The types of content we can produce include digital web articles and patient webpages, patient booklets, social media posts, FAQs, treatment guides, blogs, infographics and visual aids, decision aids, brochures and pamphlets.
Gender bias in healthcare can involve symptom bias, where a woman’s pain may be dismissed or considered a psychological symptom; underrepresentation in clinical trials; or gaps in research and funding for women’s health conditions. At Elion, we remain aware of these potential biases, and our review process is designed to ensure that content is gender‑sensitive, fact‑driven and validated. Raising awareness of gender bias and stereotypes, and ensuring they are not perpetuated, are critical steps in helping achieve equitable care.
Medical or healthcare writers combine scientific knowledge with expert communication skills. We know how to use language and quality information sources to craft content that translates complex concepts into clear, engaging copy for diverse audiences.
We have experience writing product claims that are centred around product features. We can craft these in a way that creates key selling messages and a meaningful narrative without making false claims or misleading the audience.
While AI can assist with drafting or refining content, it may lack a proper understanding of complex topics, regulatory awareness and empathetic tone. At Elion, we offer a full workflow: carefully checking and editing AI-generated drafts for scientific accuracy and coherence; producing reference packs to be used for approval processes; reviewing content against relevant regulations; and reviewing for empathetic tone, cultural appropriateness and avoidance of gender bias and stigma.
