At Bollin Women’s Health Clinic, we understand that the menopausal transition can bring significant physical and emotional changes. Our dedicated team provides tailored Hormone Replacement Therapy (HRT) support designed to relieve symptoms, restore wellbeing, and help you feel like yourself again.
We offer a compassionate, confidential environment where your concerns are listened to, and your treatment is fully personalised.
Full menopause health assessments
HRT consultations (new or ongoing)
Prescription and monitoring of HRT
Blood tests if required
Non-hormonal menopause support
Perimenopause counselling
Follow-up reviews and guidance on long-term wellbeingBelow are the HRT options offered at Bollin Clinic,
HRT containing only oestrogen, used to relieve menopausal symptoms such as hot flushes, night sweats, mood changes, and vaginal dryness.
Who it’s for:
Women who have had a hysterectomy (no uterus)
Those experiencing moderate to severe menopause symptomsWhat it involves:
Administered as tablets, gels, patches, or sprays
Regular follow-up to monitor symptom improvement
Usually combined with lifestyle adviceA combination of oestrogen and progesterone to protect the uterus while treating symptoms.
Who it’s for:
Women who still have a uterus
Those experiencing symptoms such as hot flushes, poor sleep, low mood, or irregular periodsWhat it involves:
Available in tablets, patches, or separate products
Ongoing monitoring for bleeding patterns and side effects
May provide period-like bleeding depending on the regimenHRT made from hormones structurally identical to those naturally produced by your body (e.g., micronised progesterone and oestradiol).
Who it’s for:
Women wanting a natural-feeling hormone option
Those preferring products regulated for safety and consistency
Suitable for sleep issues, anxiety, and common menopause symptomsWhat it involves:
Typically given as patches, gels, sprays, or capsules
Customised dosing based on symptom relief
Regular reviews for best resultsProgesterone used as part of an HRT package to protect the uterus lining.
Who it’s for:
Women using separate oestrogen products
Individuals’ sensitive to synthetic progestogensWhat it involves:
Usually a capsule taken at night (helps with sleep)
Can reduce anxiety and improve mood in some womenLow-dose testosterone used to support energy levels, libido, mood, and brain function during menopause.
Who it’s for:
Women experiencing low libido not improved with standard HRT
Those with fatigue, brain fog, or low motivationWhat it involves:
A gel applied daily
Blood tests to ensure safe levels
Follow-up appointments every 3–6 monthsNatural and medical therapies that do not contain hormones.
Who it’s for:
Women who cannot take HRT for medical reasons
Those preferring an alternative approach
Individuals with mild symptoms or early perimenopauseWhat it involves:
Lifestyle and nutritional guidance
Non-hormonal medications when appropriate
Stress and sleep support strategies