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Menopause
Menopause explained | Diagnostics | Treatments | Delivered with TLC
Hot
flushes
Night sweats
Anxiety
Brain
fog
Vaginal dryness
Low mood
Tiredness
Low
libido
Vaginal atrophy
About
All women experience the menopause at some point of their life. The term ‘menopause’ is when your periods stop marking the end of your reproductive period. In the UK, the average age is 52.
Symptoms
While some women sail through the menopause, others are plagued with a variety of symptoms at varying severities. There are numerous symptoms associated with the menopause.
HRT
Hormone replacement therapy (HRT) can alleviate many symptoms. It works by replacing the hormones that deplete during the perimenopause and menopause.
Prescription
If your assigned practitioner prescribed you HRT, our partner pharmacy will be in touch with you to deliver your prescription right to your door.
Community
As our patient, you will be given a dedicated nurse that will help with your questions after treatment. Plus, access to an exclusive Facebook community.
Choice
It all comes down to being well informed and making choices that feel right for your. We are here to help you take charge of your health.
About Menopause
All women will experience menopause as part of ageing process. The term ‘menopause’ can describe any of the changes a woman goes through either just before or after she stops menstruating, marking the end of her reproductive period.
The average age of the menopause is 51 years but some women can suffer menopausal symptoms for up to 10 years and 0.1% of women have symptoms in their 20s. While some women sail through the menopause other women are plagued with a variety of symptoms including: hot flushes, night sweats, pain with intercourse, mood swings and low mood
The female life expectancy in the UK is now approximately 83 years so women born today are likely to spend over a third of their lives being postmenopausal. Managing the menopause is becoming an increasing part of women’s health. With the NHS at crisis point and GP’s increasing overstretched, a 7-10 minute appointment is not enough to thoroughly discuss the many symptoms you may be experiencing due to the menopause, and how they impact on your day to day life and relationships. It takes a lot of time to go through your symptoms, how your feeling, understand why it’s happening and then explore all available treatment options.