Women’s health
Women’s health care that considers the whole picture
Thoughtful medical care for hormonal symptoms, changing health needs and the wider factors that may be affecting how you feel.
Who this service may be suitable for
- Perimenopause or menopause concerns
- Menstrual, hormonal or contraception questions
- Women seeking a broader review of symptoms, wellbeing and future health
Why seeing Dr Karen may help
Dr Karen can consider hormonal symptoms alongside sleep, mood, weight, metabolic health, medicines and your wider medical history, helping the plan feel connected rather than fragmented.
What the consultation can cover
- Your symptoms and their effect on everyday life
- Relevant personal, family and medical history
- Lifestyle, prevention and available management options
- Investigation or referral where clinically appropriate
What is included
- Individual medical assessment
- Discussion of appropriate options and alternatives
- A clear plan for next steps
Any recommended tests, prescriptions or external services are discussed before you decide whether to proceed.
What to expect
A personal, consultation-led process
- 01
Start with your experience
Discuss what has changed, what concerns you and what you would like help with.
- 02
Consider the clinical picture
Review relevant history, medicines, risks and factors that may be contributing.
- 03
Agree practical next steps
Discuss suitable options, investigation, follow-up or referral according to your needs.
A few things to know
- Treatment depends on individual assessment, medical history and contraindications.
- Some symptoms require examination, investigation or specialist referral.
Begin with this service
Register for appointments or use the secure booking system when availability is live. Please do not include medical details in the registration form.
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About women’s health
Yes. Your symptoms, medical history, preferences, risks and appropriate management options can be considered together.
General contraception questions can form part of the consultation, with referral where another service is more appropriate.
Not everyone needs tests. They are considered when symptoms, history or clinical guidance suggest they may be useful.
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