Navigating menopause with expert guidance: The importance of early assessment, HRT and online consultations with your gynaecologist

Written in association with: Mr Minas Psychoulis
Published: | Updated: 27/11/2024
Edited by: Karolyn Judge

Menopause is a natural stage of life that marks the end of a woman’s reproductive years, typically occurring between the ages of 45 and 55. It brings about significant hormonal changes that can result in a variety of physical and emotional symptoms. With proper assessment and expert care, many women can navigate menopause more comfortably, minimising the impact on their daily lives and overall health.

 

It's important to get an early menopause assessment online, to explore treatments such as HRT.

 

Why is early assessment important during menopause?

 

Early assessment plays a crucial role in identifying the symptoms and complications associated with menopause. Common symptoms include hot flushes, night sweats, mood changes, sleep disturbances and vaginal dryness. Left unaddressed, these issues can negatively impact quality of life and may lead to longer-term complications such as osteoporosis or cardiovascular disease.

 

A gynaecologist can perform a thorough evaluation of your symptoms, medical history and hormone levels to develop a personalised treatment plan. Identifying menopause-related changes early also allows for proactive management of conditions like reduced bone density, which is often associated with declining oestrogen levels.

 

 

How does hormone replacement therapy (HRT) help?

 

HRT is one of the most effective treatments for managing menopause symptoms. It involves supplementing the body with oestrogen and, in some cases, progesterone, to replace the hormones the body no longer produces naturally.

 

Benefits of HRT include:

  • Relief from hot flushes and night sweats
  • Improved mood and sleep quality
  • Preventing bone loss and a reduction in risk of fracture
  • Improved vaginal health, reducing dryness and discomfort

 

HRT comes in various forms, including tablets, patches, gels, and vaginal creams or rings. A gynaecologist will consider your individual needs and medical history to recommend the most suitable option.

 

 

What role do online consultations play in managing menopause?

 

With advancements in telemedicine, online consultations provide a convenient way to access specialist care. Virtual appointments with a gynaecologist enable women to discuss symptoms, receive tailored advice, and explore treatment options without the need to visit a clinic in person.

 

Online consultations are particularly valuable for those who may feel hesitant about seeking help or have busy schedules. They offer a confidential and flexible way to address concerns, monitor treatment progress, and make adjustments as needed.

 

 

Why seek expert guidance for menopause care?

 

Menopause is a highly individual experience, and symptoms can vary widely among women. Seeking guidance from a gynaecologist ensures you receive evidence-based advice and treatment tailored to your unique needs. Specialist care can also address specific challenges, such as premature menopause or managing menopause symptoms alongside other health conditions.

 

With early assessment, appropriate treatments like HRT, and the convenience of online consultations, women can navigate menopause with confidence and maintain their quality of life during this transformative stage.

By Mr Minas Psychoulis
Obstetrics & gynaecology

Mr Minas Psychoulis is a highly experienced consultant gynaecologist in Surrey and London. He specialises in hormone replacement therapy (HRT), menopause management and abnormal smear tests alongside colposcopy, fibroids and polycystic ovary syndrome (PCOS). Mr Psychoulis privately practises at Ashtead Hospital, Spire St Anthony’s Hospital and Cobham Day Surgery, while his NHS base is Epsom and St Helier University Hospital NHS Trust.

Mr Psychoulis completed his medical degree and a BSc at the University of Aberdeen, followed by an MSc in Medical Molecular Genetics. He went on to achieve membership of the Royal College of Obstetricians and Gynaecologists (MRCOG). His extensive training includes expertise in managing hormonal conditions such as menopause and PCOS, as well as treating uterine polyps, fibroids, and heavy or painful periods (menorrhagia and dysmenorrhoea). He is also highly skilled in colposcopy and managing abnormal smear results.

In addition to his clinical work, Mr Psychoulis is actively involved in teaching medical students and junior doctors. His dedication to education has been recognised with several NHS Teaching Excellence Awards from St George’s Medical School. Beyond his clinical and teaching roles, he is a proud recipient of the Freedom of the City of London.

Mr Psychoulis is a member of the British Society for Colposcopy and Cervical Pathology (BSCCP) and remains at the forefront of evidence-based practice in his field. He offers innovative treatments, including MyoSure procedures for polyps and fibroids, endometrial ablation techniques such as NovaSure, and surgical management of ovarian cysts. His focus is always on delivering tailored, patient-centred care to achieve the best possible outcomes.

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