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Jill Crowe

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Jill Crowe is an Advanced Nurse Practitioner and Women’s Health Specialist with extensive experience in menopause, sexual health, and lifestyle medicine. She has led patient-centred care initiatives at The Women’s Health Clinic, supporting women through perimenopause and menopause with evidence-based approaches that integrate hormonal, physical, and emotional wellbeing. Jill is passionate about education and empowering women to make informed decisions about their health.

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When something no longer feels quite right, you want answers that feel right

It may begin quietly.

A little more dryness than before. Intimacy feeling less comfortable. A sense that things feel looser, less sensitive, or simply not quite the same as they used to.

For some women, it starts after childbirth. For others, around menopause. Sometimes the concern feels physical. Sometimes emotional. Often, it is both.

You do not need to arrive knowing the treatment name. You do not need to explain it perfectly. You just need a safe place to start.

You are in safe, experienced hands

Women often feel more confident taking the next step when they know they are speaking to qualified, regulated, women-led practitioners who understand these concerns — and are only a phone call away.

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Educational only. Not a diagnosis or medical advice. Suitability is confirmed after consultation and assessment. Results vary. Not a cure.

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Thoughtful, no-pressure guidance

At a glance

You do not need to know what to ask for

Many women start with symptoms, not a treatment name.

The first step is simple

A private consultation to understand what has changed and what may help.

Possible options can be discussed later

Including Nu-V, O-Shot, G-Shot and intimate injectables where appropriate.

Discreet, respectful and women-centred

You can ask questions first and move at a pace that feels right to you.

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And this is often where women pause

They wonder if they are overthinking it. Or whether they should have asked sooner.

The truth is, intimate changes rarely arrive as one dramatic moment. They tend to show up quietly, then stay in your mind a little more each week.

And once that starts happening, what most women want is not pressure. They want clarity, reassurance, and a sense that someone genuinely understands what they are trying to describe.

You may have noticed...

Not one big problem. Just changes that are becoming harder to ignore.

The words women use are often very simple. Dry. Sore. Looser. Less sensitive. Less comfortable. Not quite the same.

Dryness and irritation

When everyday comfort, movement or intimacy feels less easy than it used to.

Looseness or reduced sensation

Often noticed after childbirth or over time, even when it is hard to describe exactly what feels different.

Painful intimacy or reduced comfort

When intimacy becomes something you think about beforehand rather than simply enjoy.

Menopausal tissue change

Including dryness, GSM-type symptoms, fragility, soreness, or a general loss of ease and comfort.

Mild bladder symptoms

Sometimes small leaks, urgency, or reduced support become part of the wider picture.

Confidence and appearance concerns

Sometimes the concern is functional. Sometimes aesthetic. Often, it feels like both.

At The Women’s Health Clinic, women often tell us they felt reassured simply by having things explained clearly, privately, and without judgement.

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And that is often the next question

Has anyone else felt like this too?

For most women, trust does not come from treatment names alone. It comes from feeling understood — and from seeing that other women were able to take this first step too.

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Fantastic service by everyone. I could talk openly without feeling embarrassed, and everything was explained clearly. The team made me feel so comfortable and at ease.

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Finally, a place that explains everything fully. The staff put my mind at ease and I felt listened to, understood, and given sound advice.

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Katy went above and beyond making me feel comfortable and making sure I understood everything that was happening and what to expect. Very nice and clean facilities.

Alongside thousands of patient reviews, The Women’s Health Clinic is also regularly featured in wider conversations around women’s health, menopause, and intimate wellbeing.

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Why it can feel hard to make sense of

Because intimate symptoms rarely sit in neat little boxes

Dryness may sit alongside reduced comfort. Menopause-related change may affect intimacy. Childbirth may change support, sensation or confidence. Mild bladder symptoms may appear as part of the wider picture.

Which is why the right first step is rarely guessing. It is understanding what is actually going on and what may genuinely help.

And only then does the conversation turn to treatment

Depending on the full picture, one or more pathways may be discussed

This is where women may hear more about Nu-V, O-Shot, G-Shot, and intimate injectables — not as a menu to push, but as options that may or may not fit what they are actually experiencing.

Every option is discussed carefully, with suitability, comfort, realistic expectations, and your wider wellbeing in mind.

Exclusive

Nu-V

Often discussed for dryness, GSM-type symptoms, tissue change, comfort, mild laxity, confidence, or a broader intimate wellness plan where appropriate.

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Regenerative

O-Shot

Sometimes explored when the conversation is about sensitivity, sexual comfort, lubrication, confidence, or regenerative support as part of a tailored plan.

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Injectable

G-Shot

A treatment some women ask about when the focus is targeted enhancement, sensation, intimacy, or confidence, subject to suitability and realistic expectations.

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Personalised

Intimate injectables

Selected injectable approaches may be discussed for hydration, support, tissue quality, external volume, comfort, or confidence concerns where appropriate.

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Read only what feels relevant

Open the parts that sound most like you

Keep it simple on the surface. Read more only when you want to.

I’m not sure what I need yet
That is completely normal. Many women begin with a feeling, not a treatment name. The point of the consultation is to help you understand what may be going on and which pathway may or may not suit you.
I think this may be menopause related
Dryness, soreness, fragility, painful intimacy and GSM-type symptoms are common reasons women enquire. Sometimes one treatment may be discussed. Sometimes a broader plan is more appropriate.
I feel looser or less sensitive after childbirth
This is another common reason women seek advice. Reduced support, sensation, comfort or confidence can overlap, which is why a proper assessment matters before deciding what may help.
I’ve heard of Nu-V
Nu-V is our exclusive treatment and is often discussed for dryness, GSM-type symptoms, comfort, confidence, tissue change, and mild laxity where appropriate. Whether it is right for you depends on the full picture.
I’ve heard of O-Shot or G-Shot
These are familiar names to many women, especially when the concern is around sensation, arousal, intimacy, or confidence. The key question is always whether the treatment matches your actual concern and anatomy.
What happens when I contact you?
We begin with a free consultation, discuss what has changed, answer your questions, and explain what may be appropriate. There is no obligation to proceed.

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What happens next

A calmer, clearer first step

Not a hard sell. Not a rushed decision. Just a proper conversation.

1

Book a free consultation

A simple, private way to begin if something has changed and you want to understand your options.

2

Tell us what has changed

Dryness, discomfort, reduced sensation, laxity, GSM-type symptoms, confidence, or a mixture of concerns.

3

Understand what may suit you

Including whether Nu-V, O-Shot, G-Shot, injectables, or another approach may be worth discussing.

4

Decide in your own time

You can ask questions, think it through, and proceed only if it feels right for you.

With 3,500+ reviews, a 4.8/5 average rating, regular media recognition, and a women-centred approach to intimate care, you can feel confident you are in the right place to start.

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A starting point, not a one-size-fits-all promise

Final suitability, treatment plan, and pricing are confirmed after consultation and assessment.

Most asked about

Nu-V

Often explored for dryness, GSM-related discomfort, mild laxity, confidence, and broader intimate wellness support where appropriate.

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Personalised pathway

Nu-V, O-Shot, G-Shot & injectables

Some women need one clear option. Others need a wider conversation because dryness, comfort, sensation, tissue quality, and confidence overlap.

Assessment first
Confidence & Intimacy

O-Shot, G-Shot & injectables

Discussed where clinically appropriate for women whose goals relate to sensation, arousal, comfort, tissue support, or confidence.

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consultation

Consultation first

A proper consultation is important so that symptoms, goals, suitability, treatment choices, and expectations can be discussed clearly and respectfully.

Why women appreciate this

It means you do not have to guess. You can understand what may suit you, what may not, and which next step feels proportionate and realistic.

Location and availability

If you have been waiting for the right time to ask about intimate comfort, confidence, dryness, GSM, laxity, or sexual wellbeing, selected clinic availability this month makes now a sensible moment to start the conversation.

You do not need to explain it perfectly. You just need a safe place to start.

If something feels drier, looser, less comfortable, less sensitive, or simply not like it used to, it is worth a proper conversation.

With 3,500+ reviews, a 4.8/5 average rating, regular media recognition, and a women-centred approach to intimate care, you can feel confident you are in the right place to start.

Do I need to know exactly what treatment I want?

No. Many women do not. The conversation starts with symptoms and suitability.

Will I be pushed into treatment?

No. The first aim is clarity, not pressure.

Is this only for menopausal women?

No. Women also enquire after childbirth, with confidence concerns, intimacy changes, or broader tissue changes over time.

Are results guaranteed?

No. Suitability and response vary, which is why proper assessment and realistic expectations matter.

Educational only. Not a diagnosis or medical advice. Suitability is confirmed after consultation and assessment. Results vary. Not a cure.