We are just 2 women who have been there…
There is a critical gap in the healthcare system: women lack easy access to essential sexual health services. This gap demands action, and we stepped up to fill it.
We are Gracie and Gemma, two women who have confronted the challenges of navigating a fragmented healthcare landscape. Our firsthand experiences underscored the urgent need for comprehensive education, accessible services, and respectful care. Determined to make a difference, we founded June Health to transform women’s healthcare.
June Health provides at-home STI testing, Cervical Cancer Screening, and Oral Contraceptives, empowering women to take control of their health with confidence and convenience. We believe in a world where women’s health is prioritised and accessible to all, without the barriers and stigmas that persist.
Our mission goes beyond service provision. We are crusaders for women’s health, dedicated to advocating for better access, driving systemic change, and elevating the standard of care. No fluff, no compromise—just impactful solutions for real health needs.
An Ode To Our Sisters.
Dear Sisters,
We are Gracie and Gemma, two women who have walked in your shoes, navigating the maze of healthcare that too often leaves us feeling overlooked and underserved. We’ve felt the frustration of delays, the lack of support, and the overwhelming sense of being lost in a system that wasn’t built for us. It’s these shared experiences that ignited our passion to make a real difference.
June Health is more than just a healthcare provider—it’s a movement. We’re proud to call ourselves an intersectional feminist platform because we know that the challenges women face are not one-size-fits-all. Intersectional feminism recognizes that the struggles of a woman of color, an LGBTQ+ woman, or a woman with a disability aren’t just different; they’re compounded, creating unique barriers that must be acknowledged and addressed. This isn’t just a concept to us—it’s a call to action.
At June Health, we’ve made it our mission to create a sanctuary where every woman can access the healthcare she needs without fear of judgment, prejudice, or neglect. We’re breaking down the barriers that too many women encounter when trying to take care of themselves. Healthcare shouldn’t make you feel exposed or diminished. It should empower you. That’s why we offer online testing that you can do from the privacy of your own home, free from the biases that have been allowed to persist in traditional healthcare settings.
We’re enraged that women’s healthcare is still failing us. With just 120 sexual health clinics across the country and a staggering 2,948 women per GP clinic, the system is not equipped to meet our needs. Every woman is unique, and her care should reflect that. While we deeply respect the work of doctors—after all, Gracie was on her way to becoming one—we know the system needs an overhaul to provide the comprehensive, accessible, and respectful care that all women deserve.
As intersectional feminists, we are committed to dismantling not only gender inequality but also the racial, economic, and social injustices that intersect with it. Our goal is to offer healthcare that embraces the fullness of your identity, ensuring that every service we provide is as unique as the women we serve.
We are crusaders for women’s health, unyielding in our mission to drive systemic change, elevate care standards, and make healthcare truly accessible for all. No fluff. No compromises. Just real solutions to the real issues women face every day.
Thank you for being part of this journey with us. Your health, your stories, your resilience fuel everything we do.
Grace & Gemma