Menopause Clinic in Leigh-on-Sea

If you are experiencing "the change" and have not been able to see your GP, or have had to wait endlessly for a referral to a specialist, try our menopause clinic. One Clinic Leigh's menopause clinic is run by a pharmacist prescriber with clinical excellence in menopause (Kings College London). Our consultations are warm and friendly, addressing your symptoms and questions to find practical solutions, both clinical and non-clinical, to support you on this journey.

Regular reviews of your progress help you stay in control, and you can also join focus groups on various peri-menopause and menopause topics to ensure you feel supported.

We are excited to announce the launch of our first focus group on hot flushes, in partnership with Kings College London and RU Medical, coming soon.

Official Stockist of the Coolzen Wearable Menopause Device

The Unpause app connects with our device to log your hot flush events, track additional menopausal symptoms and create a beautiful one-page report that you can share with your doctor for objective assessment and treatment!

Wearable Device

World's first wearable device for automated detection of hot flushes. Coolzen both protects and provides instant relief from them.

Hormone-Free Solution

Coolzen offers a non-pharmaceutical alternative to bring relief from hot flushes. Zero risk to your health, helping you to live worry free! 

Personalised Relief

World's first smart wearable that personalises therapy to every woman, ensuring early detection and maximum relief.

FAQs

What is menopause and when does it occur?

Menopause is a natural biological process marking the end of a woman's menstrual cycles and reproductive years. It is diagnosed after 12 consecutive months without a menstrual period. Menopause typically occurs between ages 45 and 55, with the average age being around 51.

What are the common symptoms of menopause?

During menopause, the ovaries cease to produce the hormones estrogen and progesterone, leading to various symptoms such as hot flashes, night sweats, mood changes, and sleep disturbances. The transition to menopause, known as perimenopause, can start several years before the last period and is characterised by irregular periods and other menopausal symptoms.

How can I manage menopause symptoms?

Managing menopause symptoms can be achieved through lifestyle changes, medical treatments, and alternative therapies. Regular exercise and a balanced diet help maintain overall health. Staying hydrated and avoiding triggers like caffeine and spicy foods can reduce hot flashes. Stress reduction techniques, such as yoga and meditation, improve mood and sleep.

Should I talk to my GP about menopause?

Yes, you should talk to your GP about menopause. Your doctor can provide valuable information and support, helping you understand what to expect during this transition. They can assess your symptoms, discuss potential treatments, and recommend lifestyle changes to manage discomfort. Open communication ensures you receive personalised care and guidance, making the menopausal transition smoother and addressing any concerns or questions you might have about this stage of life.

Who can use Coolzen?

Coolzen is designed for women experiencing menopause-related symptoms, particularly hot flashes and night sweats. It provides a non-hormonal, non-invasive option for managing these common and often disruptive symptoms. Women who prefer to avoid or cannot use hormone replacement therapy due to medical reasons or personal preference may find Coolzen beneficial.

How does Coolzen work?

Coolzen works by providing cooling relief to manage menopause-related hot flashes and night sweats. It uses a technology that delivers targeted cooling to the back of the neck, which is a key area for regulating body temperature. The cooling sensation helps to quickly lower body temperature, providing immediate relief from hot flashes. The device is typically portable, allowing for discreet use at any time. By offering a non-hormonal, non-invasive solution, Coolzen can be an effective way to alleviate the discomfort associated with menopause symptoms without the need for medication.