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G-Shot

G-Spot amplification, explained clearly and responsibly.

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Doctor-led intimate filler assessment

G-Spot Amplification and Intimate Filler Treatment

G-Spot amplification is sometimes referred to as the G-Shot — a term widely used to describe a targeted intimate filler treatment placed in the anterior vaginal wall.

The treatment is designed to temporarily increase the prominence of this area using hyaluronic acid filler, so some women can explore whether this changes sensation during penetrative intimacy. Individual anatomy varies, and results cannot be guaranteed.

At The Women’s Health Clinic, this is never treated as a simple “enhancement” purchase. We start with a private consultation, discuss your symptoms and goals carefully, explain alternatives, and only proceed if treatment is suitable.

Why women enquire

Women often ask about G-Spot amplification when they are exploring whether targeted intimate filler may be appropriate for changes in sensation, confidence or sexual comfort.

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What may be discussed

The consultation helps decide whether G-Spot amplification, another intimate health treatment, or supportive medical care is more appropriate.

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

G-Spot amplification consultation at The Women’s Health Clinic
Private, clinical, respectful

At a glance

G-Spot amplification is a targeted intimate filler treatment. The procedure uses hyaluronic acid filler and is only considered after consultation, suitability assessment and discussion of risks, alternatives and expectations.

Treatment summary

Guide only — confirmed after assessment

Treatment type

targeted intimate filler

Material

hyaluronic acid filler

Setting

clinic-based intimate procedure

Anaesthetic

local comfort measures discussed

Downtime

usually short; aftercare required

Results

temporary; response varies

Often discussed for

Reasons to assess, not guaranteed indications

reduced intimate sensation changes after childbirth menopause-related concerns sexual comfort discussions confidence concerns

Important safety note

This is not suitable for everyone

G-Spot amplification is not a treatment for low libido, relationship difficulties, untreated pain, infection, unexplained bleeding, or complex sexual dysfunction. These concerns need proper clinical assessment.

Confidential G-Spot amplification consultation

Your first step

You do not need to know whether the G-Shot is right before speaking to us

Many women arrive simply wanting to understand whether their anatomy, symptoms and expectations make this treatment worth considering.

That is exactly why consultation comes first. We explain what G-Spot amplification is, what it is not designed to do, what alternatives exist, and whether proceeding would be sensible for you.

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What is it?

What is G-Spot amplification?

G-Spot amplification is a targeted intimate filler treatment. It involves placing hyaluronic acid filler into the anterior vaginal wall, in an area associated by some women with increased sensitivity during penetrative intimacy.

The term G-Shot is widely used by patients and clinics, but terminology and protocols vary. At WHC, we use clearer clinical language: G-Spot amplification or G-Spot filler treatment, with suitability confirmed only after consultation and assessment.

A practical definition

This is a focal hyaluronic acid filler treatment designed to temporarily increase the prominence of a selected area in the anterior vaginal wall.

It is not a guaranteed treatment for orgasm, libido or sexual dysfunction. It may be considered for selected women with realistic expectations.

Anatomy varies

The idea of a single, identical “G-spot” in every woman is debated in medical literature. Sensitivity, anatomy and sexual response vary significantly between individuals.

This is why we avoid one-size-fits-all promises and focus on careful assessment.

A sensitive subject

Women ask about this treatment for personal reasons. Some are curious, some have noticed changes, and some want to understand options after childbirth, menopause or ageing.

Our approach is private, tasteful and medically responsible.

The terminology note

“G-Shot” is a commonly searched term and may also be used by some providers as part of specific proprietary protocols. WHC uses the term descriptively, without the registered symbol, and explains the treatment clinically as G-Spot amplification or G-Spot filler treatment.

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Read more: why WHC avoids exaggerated G-Shot claims +

Many pages online describe this treatment in very strong sexual-outcome language. We do not. Sexual response is multifactorial and may involve anatomy, hormones, emotional wellbeing, pain, medication, relationship factors, pelvic floor function and wider health. A single filler treatment cannot responsibly be presented as a guaranteed answer.

Who? Who may consider it

Who may consider G-Spot amplification?

This treatment may be discussed with selected women who are curious about whether targeted added volume could influence sensation during penetrative intimacy. It is not suitable for everyone.

Women after childbirth

Some women notice changes in intimate sensation after childbirth, particularly after vaginal birth, tearing, prolonged labour or multiple deliveries. These changes may involve tissue support, pelvic floor function, scarring, hormonal factors or confidence.

G-Spot amplification may be discussed, but it is not the right answer for every postpartum concern.

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Perimenopausal and menopausal women

During perimenopause and after menopause, women may notice dryness, tissue thinning, reduced comfort, urinary symptoms or altered sensitivity. These concerns often need a wider intimate health review rather than a single procedure.

If hormonal or GSM-related changes are the main driver, other treatments may be more appropriate before or instead of filler.

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Women exploring targeted sensation support

Some women are not looking for broad vaginal rejuvenation. They want to understand whether a targeted filler approach may change the prominence of a specific area. The consultation helps decide whether that goal is realistic.

Women who want a discreet conversation first

Some women are unsure how to describe their concern. They may not know whether it is anatomy, hormones, pain, pelvic floor function, confidence or something else.

A confidential consultation can help clarify the right direction, even if no treatment is recommended.

Read more: why childbirth and menopause need careful assessment +

Reduced sensation or comfort is not always caused by reduced tissue prominence. It may relate to pelvic floor change, scar tissue, vulval or vaginal skin conditions, vaginal dryness, hormonal change, medication, pain, psychological factors or relationship context. Treating without understanding the cause risks disappointment and may miss a more appropriate pathway.

Suitability, safety and clinical balance

Concerns we assess before considering treatment

A G-Shot enquiry may begin with sensation or confidence, but treatment planning must look at the whole clinical picture.

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If symptoms suggest infection, unexplained bleeding, pelvic pain, skin disease, significant urinary symptoms or another medical issue, those concerns should be reviewed before any filler treatment is considered.

Who may not be suitable?

G-Spot amplification may not be appropriate, or may need to be delayed, if there is:

pregnancy breastfeeding considerations active vaginal or pelvic infection unexplained bleeding significant pelvic pain suspicious skin change blood-thinning medication factors certain clotting conditions unrealistic expectations untreated causes of sexual dysfunction

Why assessment matters

Reduced intimate sensation can be linked to anatomy, hormones, pelvic floor function, pain, medication, dryness, relationship factors, menopause, childbirth or other health issues. Filler is not always the right answer.

Realistic expectations

The treatment aims to temporarily increase focal prominence. Some women may notice a change in sensation; others may notice little or no meaningful difference. It should not be presented as a guaranteed sexual outcome.

Risks and limitations

As with any intimate filler treatment, risks and limitations must be discussed before treatment.

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Read more: why low libido or relationship concerns need a different conversation +

Libido, desire and sexual satisfaction are complex. They may involve hormones, pain, sleep, stress, medication, mood, relationship dynamics, previous experiences and overall health. G-Spot amplification is a filler treatment. It cannot responsibly be described as a cure for low libido, sexual dysfunction or relationship difficulties.

Why? Reasons women seek advice

Why women ask about the G-Shot

Most women are not looking for a sales pitch. They want to know whether changes they have noticed are common, whether the treatment makes sense, what the risks are, and whether another option may be better.

Functional and sensory reasons

Women may ask because stimulation feels different, sensation feels less clear, or they are curious whether targeted volume could change contact during penetrative intimacy. This does not mean treatment is automatically suitable.

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Life-stage reasons

Childbirth, breastfeeding, ageing, hormonal change and menopause can all affect intimate comfort and sensation. The best treatment depends on the underlying cause.

Emotional reasons

Some women feel embarrassed, uncertain or worried about raising these concerns. Our consultation is designed to be private, respectful and calm.

Targeted added volume

The treatment is designed to temporarily add focal volume to a specific area. Whether that is relevant depends on individual anatomy and goals.

Sensation discussions

Some women report changes after treatment, but this is subjective and cannot be guaranteed. Sensation is influenced by many factors.

Confidence and clarity

Sometimes the consultation itself is valuable because it gives women a safe place to understand what is normal, what has changed and what options exist.

Realistic, balanced care

The decision to treat should be based on informed consent, suitability and realistic expectations — not pressure or embarrassment.

What women may be hoping for

Women may be hoping for improved awareness, sensation, confidence, contact during penetration, or a more positive intimate experience. These are goals for discussion, not guaranteed outcomes.

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Results vary from person to person. Suitability is always confirmed after consultation and assessment.

How it works

How G-Spot amplification works

The procedure is short in structure, but the clinical decision should be careful. The aim is to match treatment to anatomy, symptoms and realistic goals.

1. Consultation and history

We discuss what has changed, what you are hoping for, medical history, medication, childbirth or menopause context, pain, dryness, pelvic floor symptoms and expectations.

2. Assessment and planning

Suitability is assessed clinically. If treatment is considered appropriate, the area and injection plan are discussed carefully before proceeding.

3. Anaesthetic and filler placement

Local comfort measures are used. Hyaluronic acid filler is placed into the planned anterior vaginal wall area using a careful technique.

4. Aftercare and review

You receive aftercare advice, including what to avoid temporarily, what is expected, and when to contact the clinic.

Filler quality and tissue behaviour

Why the choice of hyaluronic acid filler matters

G-Spot amplification is not simply about “putting filler in”. The type of hyaluronic acid filler, its firmness, cohesivity, behaviour in soft tissue, and suitability for the intended area all matter. Product choice affects how the filler holds shape, how it feels, how it settles, and how predictable the treatment may be.

Firmness and support

A filler that is too soft may not provide the intended focal prominence. A filler that is too firm may feel unnatural. The product needs to be selected carefully for the tissue and the clinical goal.

Cohesivity and placement

Cohesivity describes how well the filler holds together in tissue. In a sensitive anatomical area, this matters because the aim is controlled, localised support rather than irregular spread or overcorrection.

Tissue response and longevity

Hyaluronic acid is gradually broken down by the body. Longevity varies between women and depends on the filler used, the amount placed, tissue movement, metabolism, hormones, and individual anatomy.

Why this matters at WHC

The product is only one part of safety. The more important factors are correct patient selection, anatomical understanding, conservative placement, sterile technique, careful consent, and honest discussion of limitations. This is why G-Spot amplification should be clinician-led rather than trend-led.

Comparison

How does G-Shot treatment compare with other intimate treatments?

Women often hear several treatment names at once: G-Shot, O-Shot, vaginal laser, polynucleotides, exosomes and vaginal rejuvenation. They are not the same. The better option depends on symptoms, anatomy, medical background and expectations.

G-Shot vs O-Shot

G-Shot treatment uses hyaluronic acid filler to add temporary focal volume. O-Shot-style treatment uses platelet-rich plasma from your own blood as a regenerative approach. They work by different mechanisms and may suit different goals.

G-Shot vs vaginal laser

G-Shot treatment is a focal injectable filler procedure. Vaginal laser is an energy-based treatment used within broader vaginal rejuvenation pathways. They are not interchangeable, and neither is automatically better.

Filler vs regenerative approaches

HA filler provides temporary added volume. PRP, polynucleotides and exosome-based approaches are discussed as regenerative or tissue-support options. They have different mechanisms and should not be treated as the same procedure.

Filler vs supportive medical care

Sometimes the right first step is not an injectable treatment. Vaginal moisturisers, lubricants, menopause care, pelvic floor support, skin assessment or medical treatment may be more appropriate.

Where vaginal rejuvenation fits

Vaginal rejuvenation is the broader umbrella. G-Spot amplification is one possible focal treatment within that wider discussion, not a replacement for proper assessment or a guaranteed solution.

Read about vaginal rejuvenation

What the procedure may involve

Treatment usually begins with careful consultation and assessment. If appropriate, local anaesthetic or other comfort measures are used before a small amount of hyaluronic acid filler is placed into the planned anterior vaginal wall area.

The aim is temporary focal prominence. The exact placement and volume depend on anatomy and suitability.

After treatment, mild swelling, tenderness, spotting or bruising may occur. You will be given clear aftercare guidance.

Women are commonly advised to avoid penetrative intercourse, tampons, strenuous exercise or irritants for a short period, according to clinician advice.

Results and maintenance

What to expect over time

Response varies. Planning should be individual rather than one-size-fits-all.

When might changes be noticed?

Because filler adds temporary volume, some structural change may be present early, but subjective sensation and satisfaction vary significantly.

How long might it last?

Hyaluronic acid filler is gradually broken down by the body. Duration varies between women and depends on individual factors, product choice and treatment plan.

Will repeat treatment be needed?

Some women may consider repeat treatment if they feel benefit and remain suitable. Others may not repeat, or may be advised that another pathway is more appropriate.

The Women’s Health Clinic approach to G-Spot amplification care
About the Team

Doctor-led care at The Women’s Health Clinic

Intimate filler treatment requires clinical judgement, not just injection skill. We keep the discussion private, explain the evidence and limitations, and make sure women understand alternatives before deciding whether to proceed.

Women-friendly, respectful care

We understand that many women feel uncertain or embarrassed raising intimate concerns. These conversations are handled calmly and respectfully.

Clear and realistic explanations

We explain what the treatment is designed to do, what it cannot promise, where the evidence is limited, and when another pathway may be better.

Why women choose WHC

women-centred private setting medical assessment realistic guidance no pressure

Part of a wider vaginal wellness pathway

G-Spot amplification sits within a broader vaginal wellness and vaginal rejuvenation discussion. It is one option, not the only option.

Pricing

Guide pricing

G-Spot amplification / intimate filler

Pricing depends on consultation, product choice, suitability and treatment plan. Please check the pricing page for the latest published fees before booking or making a treatment decision.

Consultation

Clinical assessment

Recommended before treatment so suitability, risks, expectations and alternatives can be discussed properly.

Assessment first

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Intimate filler
G-Spot amplification

G-Shot treatment

Treatment fees should be confirmed using the latest pricing page and after suitability has been assessed.

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Current fees may change

Planning

Alternatives may be advised

Some women may be better suited to vaginal rejuvenation, menopause care, pelvic floor support or another pathway.

Personalised

Plan confirmed after review

Why consultation matters before pricing

The correct plan depends on whether G-Spot amplification is suitable at all, whether another treatment would be more appropriate, and whether expectations are realistic.

What the fee should reflect

Intimate filler treatment should reflect clinical assessment, product selection, sterile technique, aftercare, and the responsibility of treating a sensitive anatomical area.

Check latest pricing

Please use the pricing page for the latest published fees. If pricing is updated, that page should be treated as the source of truth.

Experience

How women often want the experience to feel

Women considering G-Spot amplification often want privacy, honest explanations and a clinician who will not exaggerate outcomes.

We avoid making promises about orgasm, libido or relationship outcomes. Instead, we focus on listening properly, assessing suitability, explaining evidence and limitations, and helping women make an informed decision.

Feeling listened to
Sensitive, respectful conversations

A good treatment journey begins with understanding the concern, not rushing to the procedure.

Clear explanations
Practical, realistic guidance

We explain treatment mechanism, risks, limitations, costs and alternatives in plain language.

No pressure
Decision-making should feel calm

If G-Spot amplification is not suitable, we will explain why and discuss a more appropriate direction.

Patient journey

A typical consultation-led pathway

Every woman’s story is different, but many follow a similar route from curiosity or uncertainty to clarity.

1. She notices a change

It may be altered sensation, confidence, comfort, or curiosity about whether targeted filler could help.

2. She looks for answers

She may search G-Shot, G-Spot injection, G-Spot filler or vaginal rejuvenation and feel unsure what is realistic.

3. She books a consultation

The first step is a private conversation and assessment, not pressure to proceed.

4. She has a proper review

We assess symptoms, anatomy, expectations, risks, alternatives and whether treatment is suitable.

5. She receives a tailored plan

That may include G-Spot amplification, broader vaginal rejuvenation, menopause care, pelvic floor support, or a recommendation not to proceed.

Frequently asked questions

Frequently Asked Questions

Clear answers to common questions about G-Shot treatment and G-Spot amplification.

G-Spot amplification is a targeted intimate filler treatment. It involves placing hyaluronic acid filler into the anterior vaginal wall to temporarily increase the prominence of a selected area. It is commonly referred to as the G-Shot, although terminology and protocols vary between providers.

The term G-Shot is commonly used to describe G-Spot amplification or G-Spot filler treatment. WHC uses the term descriptively and explains the procedure clinically, without using registered trademark symbols.

G-Spot amplification usually uses hyaluronic acid filler. Hyaluronic acid is widely used in aesthetic medicine, but use in intimate tissue requires careful clinical assessment, sterile technique and realistic discussion of risks and limitations.

The treatment is designed to temporarily add focal volume to a selected area of the anterior vaginal wall. Some women explore whether this changes contact or sensation during penetrative intimacy, but response varies and results are not guaranteed.

It may be discussed with selected women who are healthy, not pregnant, have no active infection, have realistic expectations and are exploring whether targeted filler may support intimate sensation. Suitability is confirmed only after consultation and assessment.

This treatment may not be suitable during pregnancy, with active infection, unexplained bleeding, significant pelvic pain, suspicious skin change, certain blood or clotting conditions, some medication factors, untreated causes of sexual dysfunction, or unrealistic expectations.

Local anaesthetic or comfort measures may be used to reduce discomfort. Individual experience varies, so we do not describe the treatment as painless.

The injection part of the procedure is usually short, but the overall appointment includes consultation, consent, preparation, comfort measures and aftercare guidance. Your clinician will explain the expected appointment length during booking.

Hyaluronic acid filler is gradually broken down by the body. Duration varies from person to person and depends on individual anatomy, filler choice, metabolism and treatment plan. Repeat treatment may be discussed if appropriate.

Downtime is usually short, but mild tenderness, spotting, swelling or bruising may occur. You may be advised to avoid penetrative intercourse, tampons, strenuous exercise or irritants for a short period according to your clinician’s aftercare advice.

Possible risks include tenderness, swelling, bruising, spotting, infection, altered sensation, discomfort, asymmetry, disappointing result and the need for further treatment. Rare serious filler-related complications are also possible. Risks are discussed before treatment.

No. G-Spot amplification should not be described as a cure for low libido, sexual dysfunction, relationship difficulties or hormonal problems. These concerns are complex and may need a different clinical pathway.

G-Shot treatment uses hyaluronic acid filler to temporarily add focal volume. O-Shot-style treatment uses platelet-rich plasma from your own blood as a regenerative approach. They work differently and may suit different concerns.

G-Spot amplification is a focal filler treatment. Vaginal laser is an energy-based treatment used within broader vaginal rejuvenation pathways. The better option depends on your symptoms, anatomy, medical history and goals.

It may be discussed in these contexts, but childbirth and menopause-related changes can involve pelvic floor, hormonal, tissue and comfort factors. Some women may need broader vaginal wellness or menopause care before any filler treatment is considered.

Pricing should be checked on the current WHC pricing page because fees may change and the final plan depends on consultation and suitability. The pricing page should be treated as the source of truth for current fees.

Yes. Evidence for G-Spot amplification is limited and relies heavily on small studies and patient-reported outcomes. The existence and role of a distinct G-spot structure is also debated. WHC therefore uses careful, realistic language rather than guaranteed outcome claims.

Your consultation includes discussion of symptoms, goals, medical history, childbirth or menopause context, medication, expectations, risks, alternatives and whether the treatment is suitable. You should have time to ask questions before deciding.

No. Vaginal rejuvenation is a broader umbrella term. G-Spot amplification is one specific focal filler treatment within the wider intimate health and vaginal wellness discussion.

Your next steps

1. Book a confidential consultation
2. Talk through what has changed
3. Have a proper assessment if appropriate
4. Understand whether G-Spot amplification is suitable
5. Move forward only if it feels right for you

If something has changed, you do not need to have all the answers before getting in touch. You simply need a place to ask questions openly and understand your options clearly.

Evidence and limitations

What does the evidence say?

The evidence base for G-Spot amplification is limited. Some small studies and patient-reported reports suggest selected women may notice changes, but there is not enough high-quality evidence to make strong claims or guarantee outcomes.

Anatomy is debated

The idea of a single, clearly defined G-spot structure in every woman remains debated. Individual variation is important.

Evidence is limited

Studies are generally small, outcomes are often self-reported, and long-term data is limited.

Response varies

Sexual response involves anatomy, hormones, pelvic floor, pain, emotions, medication, relationships and wider health.

Our position

evidence-aware not a cure not guaranteed assessment first

Professional guidance and responsible wording

Professional guidance around cosmetic and intimate procedures is cautious for good reason. Treatments involving intimate anatomy, needles, fillers, sexual function or body confidence should not be advertised as simple, risk-free, painless, guaranteed or emotionally transformative.

We avoid saying

guaranteed orgasms painless risk-free clinically proven restores intimacy improves relationships

We prefer saying

designed to add focal volume some women report changes results vary evidence is limited suitability is assessed risks are discussed

This wording is not just about compliance. It is about trust. A woman considering G-Spot amplification deserves a careful explanation of what the treatment is designed to do, what it cannot promise, what the risks are, and when another pathway may be more appropriate.

We offer G-Spot amplification only as a consultation-led option for selected women. We explain what is known, what is uncertain, and when another treatment or no procedure may be more appropriate.

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Aesthetics Competition

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Microneedling 30% Discount

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Skin UCLPB 30% Discount

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Peel 30% Discount

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CO2 Resurfacing 30% Discount

Non Chemical (CO2 Laser) Peeling Offer ends: 13 February 2023 Claim your 30% discount on CO2 resurfacing packages…

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Afternoon Tea for LOROS – 3rd Nov 2022 Quorn

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Women’s Health Webinar – 27th Oct 2022 Leicester

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Healthcare World of Work events – 30th June 2022 Leicester

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Healthcare World of Work events – 28th June 2022 Leicester

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Healthcare World of Work events – 5th July 2022 Leicester

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Embrace the Menopause – April 6 2022 Exeter

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Charnwood Forest Golf Club – 2nd July 2022 Loughborough

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Speed Networking – 24th June 2022 Leicester

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Discreet, personal, and professional service in a comfortable, and friendly clinic West Byfleet ClinicWe are Nurse led Private…

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Exeter – Denmark Road

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London – Harley Street

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Brighton – Hove

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Bristol – City

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Birmingham – Edgbaston

Women-centred care Historic Edgbaston Welcome to our clinic Modern medical excellence in a historic setting Housed in one…

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Leicester – Thurmaston

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Manchester – King Street

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London – Canary Wharf

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Autumn 2022 Newsletter

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My Newsletter Three

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Queen’s Platinum Jubilee offer

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All-Party Parliamentary Group on Women’s Health

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PELVIC HEALTH WITH ALY DILKS

Guess who’s appeared on Liz Earle’s podcast! We’re so honoured to announce that our very own Nurse and…

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Sisters are doing it for themselves

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THE WOMENS HEALTH CLINIC LTD RECEIVES FEEFO GOLD TRUSTED SERVICE AWARD 2019

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Valentines day offer

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The Women’s Health Clinic (TWHC) is joining in on Jo’s Cervical Cancer Trust awareness week

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Lyndsey’s Journey: 1 Year On

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Special Offer for World Continence Week!

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02 May 2018

We love it when our patients get results that they just want to shout about. After her appearance…

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23rd April 2018

Like most new-Mum’s, Kate Middleton might know that kegals are important, but perhaps not how to get them…

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15 April 2018

A huge good luck to our very own Laura Spicer who is running the Brighton marathon today to…

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8 April 2018

Does menopause ruin your sex life asks the Daily Mail? ‘No, it doesn’t have to!’ says our very…

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04 April 2018

A new jab, Bulkamid, has been announced that can aid bladder problems. The injection aims to bulk up…

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01 April 2018

Due to additional demand we are pleased to announce that we are now offering a Tuesday clinic in…

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23rd March 2018

Anddddddd, the feedback’s in – our nurses are pretty amazing! Take a look at some of the latest…

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21st March 2018

We are pleased to announce that The Women’s Health Clinic has welcomed on board gynaecologist Dr.Vivek Nama. With…

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19 March 2018

Why see your GP for 7-minutes when you can see our expert nurses for an hour at a…

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18 March 2018

We,re in the newspapers again! This time commenting on Kate Middleton’s pregnancy, the great thing about The Women’s…

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13 March 2018

Some worrying news in the papers this morning as the Daily Mail reveals that a new booklet is…

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11 March 2018

Did you know an iron tablet can be one of your first weapons in the menopause battle? Read…

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7th March 2018

I’ve seen some awful memes on social media comparing women’s body parts to baguettes!’ Our very own Managing…

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28th February 2018

Our nurses have some amazing specialities. Here our Women’s Health Clinic MD and urology nurse Emma Soos shares…

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19th February

Did you know it’s almost a decade since Jade Goody died of cervical cancer, and so many of…

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08 Feb 2018

It’s almost a decade since Jade Goody died of cervical cancer, and so many of us are still…

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06 Feb 2018

Today we supported our friends at Sling the Mesh and visit the House of Lords on the 100th…

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02 Feb 2018

What sort of conditions do we treat? The answer is as long as a piece of string but…

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Kim Hanson on Daily Mail

The Women’s Health Clinic would like to make a statement that we actively support our patient Kim Hanson.…

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News just in – we received ‘Commended’ at this years Aesthetics Awards!

Congratulations to, well, us! First of all, we were overjoyed to be simply nominated in the Small Group…

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We’re live on Disruptive TV!

This year’s Giant Healthcare event took place in London and was broadcast live on Disruptive TV. Reporting on…

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Online petition

Women are constantly changing. Through puberty to motherhood and on to menopause, our education and medical profession offer…

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Patient Sara Carson on the Jeremy Vine show

At The Women’s Health Clinic we know our treatments can really make a difference and so when a…

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BBC Radio Bristol

As her 9th clinic opens, Managing Director Emma Soos spoke to BBC Bristol about why The Women’s Health…

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BBC Radio Nottingham

Emma Soos was welcomed into the BBC Radio Nottingham studio’s to talk to presenter Mark Dennison about The…

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Sara Carson

My name is Sara, I’m 50, and after complications from cancer and the menopause I’d like to share…

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Lyndsey Hiatt

My name is Lyndsey Hiatt. I’m 28-years old, a mother of five and a professional dog groomer. Life…

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Coronavirus Update

Updates on The Women’s Health Clinic’s Coronavirus (COVID-19) actions Please note: this page will be regularly updated (bookmark…

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Lyndsey Hiatt on The Sun speaking about Nu-V

Original Nu-V article in The Sun – used for reference purpose only ‘IT CHANGED MY LIFE’   Holly…

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Coronavirus

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