Our GP Services
GP-Led Care, Designed Around Women
Healthcare should feel connected, considered, and built around you, not rushed, fragmented, or reactive.
Yet many women experience care that is disjointed, where symptoms are treated in isolation and no one is looking at the full picture. At our clinic, we offer private GP services for women across the UK, designed to provide continuity, clarity, and a more complete understanding of your health. Whether you are booking a one-off consultation or choosing ongoing support, your care is led by a GP who takes responsibility for the whole picture, not just a single symptom.
Our model is built around three core pillars:
- Thoughtful, Continuous GP Care
- A Whole-Body, Life-Stage Approach
- A GP-Led Network of Trusted Specialists
Conditions we treat
Hormonal & Reproductive Health
Women’s reproductive health is often rushed, reduced to quick prescriptions, or addressed only when there is a problem. But a GP in London specialising in women’s health understands that contraception, fertility, and hormonal balance all require personalised, ongoing care. Many women struggle with symptoms like pain during sex, recurrent infections, or low libido without ever receiving a clear explanation. Hormonal health GP in UK consultations often reveal that these concerns are not isolated, they are part of wider hormonal or physiological patterns. Whether you are planning for pregnancy, avoiding it, or simply trying to feel comfortable in your body, you deserve care that looks beyond surface-level solutions.
- Irregular periods and cycle disorders
- PCOS (Polycystic Ovary Syndrome)
- Endometriosis and adenomyosis
- PMDD (Premenstrual Dysphoric Disorder)
- PMS and cyclical symptoms
- Hormonal acne and skin changes
- Fertility concerns and preconception planning
- Contraception advice and management
- Perimenopause symptoms and support
- Menopause and post-menopause care
- Early menopause and POI
- Thyroid disorders (underactive and overactive)
- Adrenal fatigue and burnout
- Hormone headaches and migraines
- Low libido and sexual health concerns
General & Ongoing Health Concerns
Many women live with symptoms for months or even years because they’ve been told “your blood tests are normal” or “it’s just stress.” But a GP in London who takes a whole-body approach knows that persistent fatigue, brain fog, and low energy are not random; they are signals. Hormonal health GP in UK appointments often uncover underlying causes such as thyroid dysfunction, nutritional deficiencies, or chronic stress responses that have been overlooked. Women frequently present with multiple symptoms, bloating, headaches, sleep issues, that are treated separately rather than as part of a bigger picture. The problem is not that nothing is wrong; it’s that no one has taken the time to connect everything together.
- Fatigue and unexplained exhaustion
- Sleep disturbances and insomnia
- Digestive issues and gut health
- Weight management concerns
- Cardiovascular health assessment
- Blood pressure monitoring
- Cholesterol management
- Anemia and iron deficiency
- Vitamin and mineral deficiencies
- Autoimmune conditions
- Respiratory infections and illnesses
- Skin conditions and rashes
- Allergies and intolerances
- Headaches and migraines
- Musculoskeletal aches and pains
Mental & Emotional Wellbeing
Women’s mental health is too often separated from their physical health, when in reality, they are deeply connected. A GP in London with experience in women’s health understands that anxiety, low mood, and burnout are frequently influenced by hormonal changes, life stages, and chronic physical symptoms. PMDD GP support in UK highlights how mood changes can follow a clear cyclical pattern, yet many women go years without recognition or support. Postnatal emotional health, chronic stress, and sleep deprivation are also commonly minimised, leaving women feeling unsupported and unheard. When your mental health is addressed in isolation, key underlying drivers are missed, but when it is seen in context, real progress becomes possible.
- Anxiety and generalised anxiety disorder
- Depression and low mood
- Perinatal mental health (pregnancy and postnatal)
- Perimenopause anxiety and mood changes
- PMDD-related mood disturbances
- Stress management and burnout prevention
- Sleep disorders and insomnia
- Emotional wellbeing in chronic illness
- Body image and self-esteem concerns
- Trauma-informed care
- Adjustment disorders
- Work-related stress and overwhelm
Preventative & Proactive Care
Too often, healthcare begins only when symptoms become severe, but women’s health should be proactive, not reactive. A GP in London focused on prevention will look at your health over time, not just in moments of illness. Hormonal health GP in UK consultations can identify early imbalances before they develop into more serious conditions. Many women want to understand their bodies better, through blood tests, hormone checks, and lifestyle guidance. But don’t know where to start. Preventative care is not about over-testing; it’s about having the right insights at the right time, so you can make informed decisions about your long-term health.
- Annual health screenings and MOTs
- Cardiovascular risk assessment
- Bone health and osteoporosis prevention
- Cancer screening and prevention
- Hormone health monitoring
- Nutritional assessment and guidance
- Lifestyle medicine consultation
- Healthy ageing strategies
- Preconception health optimisation
- Postnatal health recovery
- Menopause prevention strategies
- Long-term condition prevention
Chronic & Complex Conditions
Many women with chronic symptoms find themselves repeating their story to multiple doctors without ever getting a clear answer. Endometriosis GP support in UK highlights how long it can take for serious conditions to be recognised, often after years of dismissed pain. A GP in London who provides continuity of care can start to see patterns over time, connecting symptoms that may seem unrelated in isolated appointments. Hormonal health GP in UK approaches are particularly important in complex cases, where multiple systems are affected and require coordinated care. The issue is not always complexity, its fragmentation, and without a central doctor leading your care, things get missed.
- Endometriosis (Endometriosis GP support UK)
- Long-term hormonal conditions
- Autoimmune-related symptoms
- Chronic fatigue and complex presentations
- Multi-system or unexplained symptoms
Skin, Hair & Body Changes
Changes in your skin, hair, or weight are often dismissed as cosmetic, but they are frequently early indicators of underlying health issues. A PCOS GP in London consultation, for example, may begin with acne or hair thinning but reveal deeper hormonal imbalances. Hormonal health GP in UK assessments regularly connect symptoms like sudden weight gain, pigmentation changes, or adult acne to internal shifts in metabolism or endocrine function. Women are often offered topical or short-term solutions without addressing the root cause. But these visible changes are your body communicating, and they deserve to be properly understood, not just managed on the surface.
- Annual health screenings and MOTs.
- Adult acne and hormonal skin conditions
- Hair thinning and hair loss
- Sudden weight changes
- Skin pigmentation and changes over time
What We Don't Treat — And When To Seek Other Care
We support a wide range of women’s health concerns through GP-led care. However, safe healthcare also means being clear about what falls outside the scope of general practice.
Our GPs in London and across the UK are here to assess, guide, and coordinate your care, but we are not an emergency or urgent care service. If your symptoms are severe, sudden, or life-threatening, it is essential that you seek immediate help through NHS services. If you are pregnant, or have certain complex or highly specialised conditions, such as suspected cancer, advanced cardiac disease, or surgical emergencies, require direct referral to secondary care services.
Please seek immediate medical attention (NHS 111 or 999) if you experience:
- Chest pain or sudden shortness of breath
- Symptoms of stroke (facial drooping, speech difficulty, weakness)
- Severe allergic reactions
- Heavy uncontrolled bleeding
- Sudden severe abdominal pain
- Loss of consciousness
Suicidal thoughts or immediate mental health crisis
Your safety is always our priority. If something feels urgent or severe, please seek emergency care first.
When We May Refer You
As GPs, we are specialists in whole-person medicine. However, there are times when the best care involves collaboration.
We may refer you to trusted specialists for:
- Gynaecology consultations
- Endocrinology input
- Fertility clinics
- Dermatology procedures
- Imaging services
- Surgical opinion
- Psychological therapy or psychiatry
Referrals are not a sign of limitation, they are part of responsible, high-quality care.
Our role is to coordinate your health journey, ensuring you receive the right expertise at the right time, while maintaining continuity and oversight of your overall wellbeing.
We remain involved in your care before, during, and after any specialist input.
Take Control of Your Health Today
Whether you need immediate support or long-term care, we are here to help you feel your best.