Women's health

Comprehensive and compassionate care for every stage of a woman's life

At Spire Little Aston Hospital, we offer expert advice and treatments dedicated to women of all ages.

From puberty to post menopause; our team of experienced consultants and healthcare professionals are here to help you. We offer fast and easy access to a range of consultations and easy access to a range of investigations, preventative and innovative treatment options for conditions specific to the needs of your body.


Related specialties

  • Breast care and surgery
  • Cardiology
  • Endocrinology and diabetes
  • Genitourinary medicine (sexual health)
  • Oncology
  • Rheumatology

Why Spire?

  • Fast access to treatments, consultations and diagnosis
  • Consultants who are experts in their field
  • Clear, simple pricing and flexible payment options

We believe in a holistic approach to women’s health, recognising the unique needs of every individual from puberty through to later life. With our breadth of expertise and deep commitment to your wellbeing, you can trust Spire Little Aston Hospital to support you with the highest standard of care, every step of the way.

Our team can support you at any stage of your life offering expert advice, screening, tests and treatments.

Puberty

Puberty is a time of significant growth and change, marking the beginning of your journey into adulthood. As your body begins to develop, you may experience new challenges like irregular periods, polycystic ovary syndrome (PCOS), skin changes and other hormonal shifts. This can be an exciting yet sometimes confusing time, but you don't need to navigate it alone. Our team of Private GPs, Gynaecologists and Endocrinologists (specialists in hormones) are here to provide guidance and support. 

Reproductive age 

The reproductive years are a dynamic and pivotal time in a woman's life, often involving decisions and experiences related to fertility, pregnancy and overall gynaecological health. Whether you're planning for pregnancy managing conditions like endometriosis or polycystic ovary syndrome (PCOS), or simply finding your way through the day-to-day aspects of women's health, it's essential to have the right support. Our team of Gynaecologists, Endocrinologists and Private GPs specialising in female health and family planning are here to provide personalised care, expert advice and comprehensive treatments to help you thrive during this important phase in your life. 

Perimenopause

This is the traditional phase leading up to menopause, often bringing a variety of physical and emotional changes as your hormone levels begin to fluctuate. During this time you may experience symptoms like irregular periods, hot flushes, mood swings and changes in your skin and libido. While every woman's experience is unique, our team of Private GPs and Gynaecologists specialising in perimenopause and other experts are here to provide personalised care and support to help you navigate this important stage of life with care and ease.

Menopause

Menopause marks a significant milestone in a woman's life, signalling the end of your menstrual cycles and the beginning of a new phase. As your body adjusts to lower hormone levels, you may encounter symptoms such as hot flushes, night sweats, mood changes and physical shifts like weight gain or vaginal dryness. This stage also brings increased considerations for your long term health, including a heightened cardiac risk and changes in bone density. While these changes can be challenging; menopause is a natural part of aging and our team is here to support you every step of the way. We offer expert guidance from our female health specialists including Cardiologists, Rheumatologists and Private GPs to help you manage symptoms and embrace this new chapter with confidence. 

Post menopausal

This stage in a woman's life is a period that follows menopause, where the changes in your body may continue to evolve. While some symptoms like hot flushes may fade, new concerns such as bone health, vaginal changes and urinary issues such as vaginal prolapse might arise. It's important to stay proactive about your health and we are here to support you with our range of experts including Urologists, Rheumatologists and Cardiologists, to help you maintain your wellbeing and enjoy life to the fullest

Expert Endometriosis Care at Spire Little Aston Hospital

Spire Little Aston Hospital is now a BSGE Accredited Endometriosis Centre. Led by specialist consultant Mr Mohan Kumar, our expert team provides advanced diagnostic and treatment options for women living with endometriosis.

A BSGE-accredited endometriosis centre is a specialist clinic recognised by the British Society for Gynaecological Endoscopy (BSGE) for providing high-quality care to patients with severe endometriosis. 

 

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