About the Menopause Clinic, London

Based in the heart of Harley Street, the Menopause Clinic, London provides premium advice and treatment for women during the menopausal transition, and women who have developed premature ovarian failure.

Run by esteemed specialists Mr. Vikram Sinai Talaulikar and Professor Isaac Manyonda, the Menopause Clinic, London prides itself on the world class services that they offer their clients.

Treatments and services at the Menopause Clinic, London

The experienced specialists at the Menopause Clinic, London work closely alongside complimentary experts in other facets of the medical industry. These include industry specialists such as uro-gynaecology, breast surgery, gynaecological oncology and general medicine.

Working in close conjunction with allied specialists allows patients the Menopause Clinic, London to have access to all of the relevant investigations such as blood tests, pelvic imaging and bone densitometry, together with outpatient diagnostic procedures.

Each woman is offered a personalised treatment plan and ongoing support, tailored to suit their individual needs.

The Menopause Clinic, London offers advice for:

  • Menopausal symptoms
  • Osteoporosis
  • Iatrogenic menopause (medically/surgically induced menopause)
  • Spontaneous premature menopause
  • Fertility treatment following premature menopause
  • Menopausal vaginal atrophy
  • Menopausal sexual dysfunction

Treatments that the Menopause Clinic, London offers includes:

  • Hormone replacement therapy (HRT) – tablets, patches, gels, implants, coil
  • Non-HRT alternatives
  • Testosterone therapy
  • Egg donation IVF treatment
  • Vaginal oestrogens
  • Novel non-hormonal treatments for vaginal atrophy such as ThermiVa, Platelet Rich Plasma
  • (PRP) injections and vulval puffing

Visiting the Menopause Clinic, London

The Menopause Clinic, London is devoted to the care and treatment of women who are experiencing debilitating symptoms during the menopause transition. Whilst the National Institute for Health and Clinical Excellence (NICE) has recently published guidelines encouraging GP’s to offer HRT treatment for those that do not explicitly need specialist attention, and can successfully be treated by their GP.

However, some women do require specialist attention at a dedicated clinic, such as the Menopause Clinic, London. These include:

  • Women wishing to consider taking their HRT in the form of implants, where the GP may be unable to offer this service.
  • Women whose menopausal symptoms have failed to respond to conventional HRT in the GP surgery.
  • Women who may have contra-indications to conventional oestrogen therapy.
  • Women wishing to explore the treatment of menopausal symptoms without oestrogen.
  • Women with libido problems, not responding to oestrogen therapy.
  • Women uncertain about the benefits and dangers of hormone replacement therapy.
  • Women who wish to know more about premature menopause or surgical menopause or consider egg donation IVF.
  • Any peri-menopausal woman seeking information and advice on matters relating to the menopause or to well-woman assessment. This may include problems with anxiety, lack of confidence, concern over the aging process, lack of concentration, poor memory etc.

Initial consultations last between 30 and 60 minutes. It is possible that a physical examination will be undertaken, alongside taking a detailed history.