Doctors with specialist menopause knowledge provide online consultations in, or near Cambridgeshire.
NewWoman Health – Managing and Treating your Menopause if you are based in, or near Cambridgeshire?
Our expert and empathetic menopause doctors will help you manage the challenges of menopause, providing a medical diagnosis and a personalised treatment programme to help you optimise your current and future health.
You can make an appointment to see a menopause specialist at a time and place that suits you wherever you are in the UK.
NewWoman Health is on the British Menopause Society list of Online Menopause Clinics.
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All of our physicians have menopause expertiseCompetitive Prices
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Advice tailored to your medical history and lifestyleHow the Online Consultation Process Works
Book your physician consultation online (£225)
Complete the pre-consultation questionnaires
During the consultation, the physician will review your medical history,
discuss options and agree a treatment plan
An electronic prescription is sent to the local or online pharmacy of your choice
The physician will send a letter to your GP and a copy to you
There are no additional costs for GP letters or for prescriptions issued during consultations.
In some cases, your physician may recommend blood tests – you may have these done at your local GP service or at a partner clinic. In some circumstances it may be possible for a kit to be sent to your home and for samples to be taken from a finger prick.
8.4 million women are currently going through the menopause in the UK, and of these, 1.4 million are in employment and impacted by menopause
Cambridgeshire has an estimated population of 680,407 according to mid-2021 population figures published by the ONS.
Approximately 51% of the population are women, this means that a significant number of women will be experiencing perimenopausal or menopausal symptoms, leading to challenges affecting their work and life. Research shows that some will even lose or give up their jobs because of the impact of menopause on their work performance.
Our doctors and experts (life and work coaches, nutritionists, counsellors, and therapists) at NewWoman Health all have menopausal expertise and can provide you with the evidence-based information, treatment and/or support that can optimise your experience of both peri-menopause and menopause, and your overall quality of life as a result. Our physicians and experts provide services via our website so you can schedule on-line consultations around your convenience without needing to travel to a clinic.
8.4 million women are currently going through the menopause in the UK, and of these, 1.4 million are in employment and impacted by menopause
Cambridgeshire has an estimated population of 680,407 according to mid-2021 population figures published by the ONS.
Approximately 51% of the population are women, this means that a significant number of women will be experiencing perimenopausal or menopausal symptoms, leading to challenges affecting their work and life. Research shows that some will even lose or give up their jobs because of the impact of menopause on their work performance.
Our Menopause Specialists Cover Cambridgeshire
Our team of experienced medical specialists have many years of experience treating and supporting women affected by peri-menopause and menopause. Their advice and expertise will come from the most up-to-date science-based sources and help you to make informed decisions for your menopause, both in the short and longer term. Our goal is to ensure that your quality of life, health, and wellbeing are maintained or improved. Our goal is to ensure that your quality of life, health, and wellbeing are maintained or improved.
How Can NewWoman Health Help?
The decisions you take around your menopause, including how you manage your symptoms and overall health, fitness and well-being, will determine how you optimise your life.
Before the menopause, women’s rates of heart disease, diabetes, osteoporosis (thinning bones) and dementia are lower than men’s, but after menopause, as a consequence of declining estrogen levels, these conditions become more common, and occur as, or more, frequently than in men.
Falling estrogen levels around menopause also result in vasomotor symptoms (hot flushes and sweats), mood changes, changes in fat distribution, muscle decline and skin changes.
5 million Women
are currently untreated for menopause symptoms.
6.3 million women
are suffering from significant symptoms due to menopause.
Our Patients Say
“NewWoman’s website was so clear to navigate and I loved that I could read through the bio’s of the consultants, so I could choose the one that I felt suited my needs the most. I was able to arrange a consultation within days and felt so fortunate to be listened to by a trained menopause expert without the battles I hear so many other women going through. I wouldn’t hesitate to recommend this platform to all my female friends, it really is a breath of fresh air.”
AV – NewWoman Health Patient
“The physicians at NewWoman Health are very knowledgeable and caring. They took the time to answer all my questions fully. They also worked with me and the pharmacy to find an alternative medicine when there were HRT shortages. Thank you so much Nneka, Neepa and the rest of the team! I really appreciate your caring and person-centred approach to supporting women’s health as we go through this transition period in our lives.”
SK – NewWoman Health Patient
“I was very happy with my consultation. The doctor was very accessible, knowledgeable and thorough, and explained everything clearly. I would recommend NewWoman Health to my friends and family and would be happy to book another appointment.”
EB – NewWoman Health patient
“I was very satisfied with my consultation with the doctor I saw and would recommend NewWoman Health. Everything was clearly explained to me and I was made to feel relaxed and welcome. I’d be happy to make another appointment with NewWoman Health in the future.”
TW – NewWoman Health patient
“I was very satisfied with my consultation and I would recommend NewWoman Health to my friends and family. It was especially helpful to have an online consultation.”
CE – NewWoman Health patient
Hormone Replacement Therapy (HRT)
Hormone replacement therapy (HRT) refers to the use of estrogen, progesterone, and sometimes testosterone to treat menopause symptoms. These hormones are naturally produced by the ovaries, but during the perimenopause, (early stages of menopause before periods stop), their levels start to fall, resulting in the symptoms that many women experience during the menopause transition, including irregular menstrual bleeding, hot flushes, difficulty with concentration and memory (”brain fog”) and changes in fat deposition and skin/hair changes.
Declining levels of estrogen are also associated with a range of medical conditions, including:
- heart disease and strokes
- osteoporosis (bone thinning)
- muscle and joint degeneration
- Alzheimer’s disease
The aim of HRT is to replace the estrogen that’s being lost; much the same as we do when we prescribe thyroxine for an underactive thyroid. Replacing the hormones that are no longer being produced relieves many of the symptoms of menopause and reduces the risk of the medical conditions mentioned earlier.
At NewWoman Health we have a commitment to educating, advising, treating and supporting women approaching, during, and following menopause. If you’re concerned about your menopause transition and/ or other menopause-related problems, including treatment options, we can support you with our personalised medical consultations with menopause specialists. Take the next step in ensuring your long-term health and quality of life by booking a consultation with us today.
Osteoporosis and the Menopause
Osteoporosis is a progressive, systemic (affecting the whole body) skeletal disease that affects bones, making them fragile and more likely to break (osteoporosis means “porous bone”).
Osteoporosis usually occurs in later life and affects both sexes, but women are at greater risk, particularly after the menopause, when levels of the hormone estrogen are no longer adequate to provide protection.
Research shows that osteoporosis may have a significant effect on quality of life. In a study by Opinion Health in 500 women over age 55 with postmenopausal osteoporosis:
- 77% said osteoporosis had an impact on their life
- 43% said it had an impact on day-to-day tasks, such as housework and gardening
- 36% said their quality of life was adversely affected, and
- 65% said they suffered pain to some degree
Estrogen is necessary for the maintenance of healthy bones, and as levels fall following menopause, normal bone remodelling is impaired, and many women experience a rapid fall in bone density. You can read more about Osteoporosis and Fracture Risk on our dedicated resource page.
At NewWoman Health we have a commitment to educating, advising, treating and supporting women across the UK including Cambridgeshire approaching, during, and following menopause. If you live in or around Cambridgeshire and you are concerned about your menopause transition and/ or other menopause-related problems, including treatment options, we can support you with our personalised medical consultations with menopause specialists. Take the next step in ensuring your long-term health and quality of life by booking a consultation with us today.
If you live in or near Cambridgeshire and want to learn more about about menopause, then we are here to help.
At NewWoman Health a big part of our commitment to women is providing real up to date information about menopause and perimenopause. Knowing the facts is a great help. You can find quick links to some of our key Menopause Resources below and can visit our full menopause resource page where new articles are added frequently.
- Does HRT need adjusting over time?
- Menopause and HRT
- Cardiovascular disease (heart attacks and strokes)
- Weight gain and menopause: can menopause cause weight gain?
- Night sweats during menopause: causes & treatments
- What is perimenopause and who does it affect?
- Menopause symptoms
- When does menopause start?
- Hormone replacement therapy (HRT) and breast cancer
- Menopause and migraines
Life-Style/Well-Being Services and Consultation Options
In addition to medical advice and treatment, we also offer a holistic and aspirational support system that includes life/work coaching, lifestyle and wellbeing advice, nutrition and weight management, skin health solutions, and women’s (pelvic) health physiotherapy, all provided by experienced professionals.
Select one or more of our services below to obtain expert advice and support today.
How NewWomanHealth Can Help
At NewWoman Health, we believe menopause should be – and can be – a time of opportunity. This is the case as long as women impacted by the menopause understand the effects of oestrogen loss on their bodies, which is how we want to help.
We offer a range of medical and lifestyle interventions to allow women to manage or minimise their menopause symptoms, as need be, and to improve their quality and potential longevity of life in an aspirational and uplifting way. We do this through a range of different lifestyle and wellbeing interventions, including:
- Medical consultations
- Fitness and wellbeing advice
- Work and life coaching
- Counselling
- Advice on skin health
- Advice on nutrition
- Weight management support
Watch these short videos outlining why it’s important to understand and manage your transition through menopause, as well as how to optimise your health before and during this time.
Book a Consultation and Optimise Your Life
If you are ready to take the next step forward in learning about the menopause and seeking the support or treatments that you feel will improve your experience and overall quality of life, book an appointment and consultation with one of our team today. Our doctors and experts are ready and waiting to support you.
Their advice, information, and guidance will help you to make the most informed decisions about your own health and wellbeing for your life in Cambridgeshire so you can make changes in the present that will change your menopause experience in the future.
NewWoman Health covers the following cities and towns across Cambridgeshire including Cambridge, Huntingdon, Ely, Saint Ives, Wisbech, St Neots, Godmanchester, and Buckden.