♀️ Menopause Market Map: Current State of Play in the UK.
An overview of the key charities, private providers, online
Published on
August 20, 2025
Menopause care in the UK is rapidly developing. But key challenges remain.
We have undertaken a market mapping to outline the key private health providers, telehealth clinics, charities, online pharmacy services and the NHS service to provide a bird’s eye view on the current developments.
Below is the growing list that will be updated. Please do let us know if there are anything else that needs to be added!
NHS Services
NHS Specialist Menopause Clinics (≈45–50 across the UK) – Consultant-led clinics providing assessment and treatment for complex or challenging menopause cases, typically via GP referral.
Newson Health Clinic – The UK’s largest private menopause clinic, offering comprehensive in-person and virtual care with a multidisciplinary team
Menopause Care – Private clinic founded by Dr Naomi Potter offering specialist-led online and in-person menopause consultations with tailored treatment plans.
Hormone Health Clinic (London) – A Harley Street clinic specialising in evidence-based menopause and hormone management.
The Marion Gluck Clinic – London-based pioneer in bioidentical hormone replacement therapy, offering personalised hormone treatments.
London Menopause Clinic – Consultant-led service providing private menopause assessments and treatment in central London.
Cardiff Menopause Clinic – A GP-led practice in Wales offering personalised menopause consultations and ongoing support.
South Wales Menopause Clinic – Consultant-led service in Newport/Cardiff providing private menopause care alongside NHS expertise.
While menopause care in the UK has expanded significantly across the NHS, private sector, digital platforms, charities, and pharmacies, important challenges remain. Long waiting times, patchy geographic coverage, workforce shortages, and affordability gaps still leave many women underserved.
At the same time, new opportunities are emerging: community-based NHS hubs, digital-first clinics, employer-sponsored benefits, pharmacy-led services, and national policy momentum are all helping to widen access and normalise menopause care.
The task ahead is to harness these innovations while ensuring equity, affordability, and inclusivity—so that every woman, regardless of location or background, can access timely, high-quality menopause support.
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