Become a Member – Join the Heart of the Movement

Your Membership Helps Us Raise Awareness of Heart Disease in Women.

1 Woman dies every hour in Australia… which is 80% preventable.

Join a community dedicated to changing the statistics around women’s heart health.

Your membership not only supports us to raise awareness but also connects you
with a network of individuals committed to making a difference

Membership Benefits Include:

Exclusive educational resources

Invitations to members-only events and webinars

Regular health tips and updates from heart health experts

Access to our Member Rewards Program

and many more…

find out the right membership for you!

Value Membership – Join the Heartbeat of Our Community

  • Community Group
  • Monthly Updates
  • Access to online resources
  • Tell your story
  • Discounts with our partners & suppliers

$49.95
(Annual Payment)

Value Membership – Join the Heartbeat of Our Community

  • Community Group
  • Find out your risk
  • Monthly Updates
  • Educational Programs
  • Tell your story
  • Unlimited access to resources
  • Discounts with our partners & suppliers
  • Member Rewards Program

$197.00
(Annual Payment)

Meet our Founder, Dr. Linda Worrall-Carter

Dr. Linda Worrall-Carter is a recognised world leader in the field of women’s heart health. She has researched the area for 15 years, received over $10 million dollars in funding and authored more than 100 publications.

“The thing that is essential to know about heart disease is that it’s preventable…. Prevention is possible and is proven to work and make a difference, so why not with heart disease in women?”

– Dr. Linda

Did you know the signs of a heart attack are different for women?

40% of women won’t experience the typical crushing chest pain and are more likely to experience non-chest pain symptoms. This means the warning signs of a heart attack are often difficult to spot for women. But education and awareness can radically change health outcomes and a woman’s chance of survival, too.

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Our Stories

Marney was diagnosed with coronary artery disease at 35 years of age.

Marney was diagnosed with coronary artery disease at 35 years of age.

The news came as a surprise, as it was only discovered due to side effects of a medication she was taking for narcolepsy (a rare sleep disorder). She considered her lifestyle to be healthy and only had one major risk factor: the death of her father to the same disease.

Marney is grateful that she was diagnosed early and is now taking medication to prevent any major blockages that could cause a heart attack.

Marney says with the help of organisations like Her Heart, early detection and prevention will save women’s lives.

At only 19 years old, Simran is a heart attack and cardiac arrest survivor.

At only 19 years old, Simran is a heart attack and cardiac arrest survivor.

Suffering from anorexia nervosa for 10 years caused intense stress on her heart, and when she was at her lowest weight of 32kg, she had multiple cardiac events. It was due to her traumatic heart issues, and the blunt truth from her doctors telling her she would die if she continued this way, that Simran decided to seek help for her anorexia.

Simran did not initially take her heart issues seriously and was confused as to how she could have heart issues at 19. Now she is sharing her story to help educate others on the effects of eating disorders on the heart.