Caroline. Patient testimonial
We offer flexible plans for different needs:
If you are eligible, you are able to change between plans every 3 months in line with your appointments and prescriptions.
Our cancellation policy:
You will have access to a clinician five days a week for responsive text messaging, providing reassurance and answers to any questions between appointments. While this doesn’t replace your follow-up consultations, it offers ongoing support to put your mind at ease.
You can also benefit from one-to-one non clinical peer support from our Mentor Jane, she is there if you have non clinical questions, need reassurance or a friendly ear.
If you prefer to see a specialist in-person, some of our doctors offer appointments in clinics across the UK. There is no difference between what is covered in an appointment online or in-person, and we typically have more appointment availability online. As part of our all-in-one plans, you can choose to have your first appointment in person. However, follow-up appointments are offered online only. Explore our clinic locations here.
Throughout your care, we provide detailed clinic letters that can be shared with your GP or other healthcare providers, empowering you to choose the best path for your menopause care.
You may be recommended a blood test after your consultation to help rule out other possible causes for your symptoms and assess your hormones. All-in-one plan patients receive 50% off blood tests at Randox or Goodbody clinics.
“I had met so many patients who felt confused about their symptoms, anxious without clear guidance, and left without a diagnosis or information about menopause. With Menopause Care, I wanted to change that—offering the support, knowledge, and compassion women deserve to feel their best through midlife.”
Our doctors will talk through your whole medical history, and be able to provide a clear answer to whether your symptoms could be hormonal or are caused by another condition. Our doctors are experts in assessing whether the root cause could be perimenopause or menopause. Obtaining a clear diagnosis will depend on your exact medical circumstances and the root cause of your specific symptoms. If the cause is not hormonal, your doctor will recommend further investigations to put you on a clear path to diagnosis
Yes, we have 12 clinics across the UK. 5 clinics are in London, 3 clinics are in the East of England, 3 clinics are in the North of England and we have one clinic in Scotland. View our clinics here: https://www.menopausecare.co.uk/clinics
No, in general blood tests are not required in before an appointment. Perimenopause and menopause are usually defined by your symptoms, and medical history rather than by a specific test. If you do need a specific test, you doctor will advise that in the consultation.
We will email you reminding you to book your follow up-whether you are on our care plan or have single appointments.