Menopause Help and Support
Mid Hampshire Healthcare Menopause Virtual Group Clinic
Mid Hampshire Healthcare are delighted to share that we are running virtual group clinics for patients aged 45-65, registered with a Mid Hampshire practice, who would like information or support with perimenopause or menopause. There will be no need for a GP referral, and patients can easily self refer into our service. HRT can be prescribed to patients who are suitable.
To self refer into our Menopause service, please use the following link: Self Referral Form
Please click on the link to read our Menopause Group brochure: MHH Menopause Brochure
Please click on the link to read of Menopause Group Clinic agreement: Menopause Group Clinic Agreement
A helpful and informative video on what you might expect from our group sessions can be accessed using the following link: Group Session Information Video
For further information in regard to this service please contact us by email: midhantshc.mhhmenopauseservice@nhs.net or call 01962 657825
Benefits of Group Consultations
• Longer time with your clinician than you would in a one-to-one appointment.
• Patients get answers to questions they never knew they had, from listening to advice given to others in the group.
• Connection with peers who live with or are recovering from same condition, which builds confidence.
• Confidence and support to take control and self-manage condition / health issues.
• Improved health outcomes.
• Improved care experience.
• Patients get to discuss ‘what matters to me’ and not just go through a tick list of questions.
• Flexible appointment times.
• Appointment from the comfort of your own home.
• Patients find having more time for questions and the chance to learn from other people’s experiences and share their own mean they learn
more and cope better.
• Appointments tailored to your needs.
• Longer time with your clinician than you would in a one-to-one appointment.
• Patients get answers to questions they never knew they had, from listening to advice given to others in the group.
• Connection with peers who live with or are recovering from same condition, which builds confidence.
• Confidence and support to take control and self-manage condition / health issues.
• Improved health outcomes.
• Improved care experience.
• Patients get to discuss ‘what matters to me’ and not just go through a tick list of questions.
• Flexible appointment times.
• Appointment from the comfort of your own home.
• Patients find having more time for questions and the chance to learn from other people’s experiences and share their own mean they learn
more and cope better.
• Appointments tailored to your needs.
Your Menopause by Harley Street at Home
We’re pleased to let you know that our practice is taking part in an NHS- supported initiative to make menopause information and support more
accessible for our patients.
As part of this project, we’re offering you complimentary access to Your Menopause by Harley St at Home - an online community created by menopause specialists. It provides trusted, evidence-based information, on-demand videos, live sessions, and self-help resources to help you better understand and manage your menopause symptoms.
When you register, you’ll be asked to complete a short survey. This helps us and our partners at Your Menopause by Harley St at Home evaluate how
useful the service is for patients. Your feedback will play an important role in shaping how menopause support is offered across NHS practices in the
future.
You can register for free using the link or QR code below:
https://www.harleystathome.com/nhs-primary-care-network/mid-hampshire-healthcare-patients/

The menopause can cause physical symptoms (such as hot flushes, night sweats, palpitations, insomnia, joint aches) and psychological symptoms (such as mood swings, irritability, anxiety, difficulty concentrating, difficulty coping and forgetfulness).
Please see the below links for more information:
The-Menopause-what-to-expect-when-you-are-expecting-the-menopause
www.daisynetwork.org A charity for women with Premature Ovarian Insufficiency
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