About us
Find out more about the expertise available at London PMS & Menopause Clinic
We offer expert gynaecological care
As specialists in reproductive endocrinology we treat the following conditions with natural or body-identical (Regulated bio-identical) hormone replacement:
- Management of the symptoms of perimenopause and menopause
- Pre-menstrual syndrome (PMS)
- Reproductive depression
- Osteoporosis
Our treatment philosophy
Each woman is unique. Their symptoms, needs and expectations are different. Yet they often have to accept a “one-size-fits-all” approach to hormone replacement, which is simply not good enough. It is fundamental to understand that women require differing doses of hormones and differing combinations of hormones, delivered in different ways. Therefore, treatment should be made as individual as possible. This is at the heart of our treatment philosophy.
Building on a legacy dedicated to women’s health
Professor John Studd
The London PMS & Menopause Clinic is the legacy of Professor John Studd. Professor Studd was a pioneer and leading authority in the use of bio-identical hormones and their application in women’s health. He hand-picked the team of senior gynaecologists who have since taken over from him at The London PMS & Menopause Clinic.

Confirming the optimism of HRT
Professor Studd pioneered the use of HRT and was internationally recognised as one of the world’s most authoritative and experienced gynaecologists specialising in the menopause. He championed the use of hormone implants for women with osteoporosis or with severe depressive or sexual problems after the menopause, and as an almost routine method of treatment following hysterectomy.
As a trainee, Prof Studd started the first ever menopause clinic in Europe in 1969. This hormone treatment for the menopause was so controversial at the time that the clinic was closed down for three months following protests from the BMA. However, the optimism placed in HRT has been confirmed and Prof Studd continued to work on specific treatments for menopausal symptoms. He pioneered the sequential oestrogen/progestogen treatment and also the continuous combined oestrogen/progestogen non-bleeding treatment.
He first described the use of oestrogen patches and oestrogen implants for the treatment of severe PMS, postnatal depression and perimenopausal depression.
He felt strongly that women are not always given the best medical advice around the use of hormones as doctors often do not understand the intricacies of route, dose, combination with testosterone and the varied indications.
Professor Studd was awarded the Blair Bell Gold Medal of the Royal Society of Medicine (RSM), which is only given every 5 years to the Gynaecologist who has made the biggest lifetime contribution to the speciality.
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