Serving Medway Council
Women's Health Services
For Medway Council's Communities
Expert, doctor-led women's healthcare for residents across Medway Council, including patients from Central Medway Council, North Medway Council, and South Medway Council. Our fully-equipped London clinic is within easy reach, with typical journey times from around ~30m.
CQC Regulated Clinic
Specialist Medical Team
4.8 / 5 on Google
Private & Confidential Care

Your Nearest Care Hub in London
London Clinic Details
Port East Buildings, 14 Hertsmere Rd, London
~~30m from Medway Council
CQC Registered
Clinicians registered with GMC / NMC as applicable
About This Area
Women's healthcare for Medway Council residents
Medway Council, a vibrant community with a rich heritage, is home to a diverse population of over 42,923 women. According to local public health assessments, women in the region frequently face extended wait times for specialist gynaecological care and menopause support. Whether you live centrally near Central Medway Council or are travelling from surrounding areas like North Medway Council, South Medway Council, or East Medway Council, accessing prompt, doctor-led care can be challenging.
Our private clinic in London provides a rapid-access alternative for Medway Council residents. While local services manage high demand across the borough's 35 GP practices, our dedicated facility offers comprehensive treatments under one roof, with no GP referral required. Easily accessible via local transit links, we are committed to bridging the gap in women's healthcare for the Medway Council community.
Medway Council Health Context
No GP Referral Needed
All WHC services are available on a self-referral basis. You can book directly online or by phone.
Getting Here
From Medway Council to London
Journey times to our clinic at Port East Buildings, 14 Hertsmere Rd, London.
| From | Route | Time |
|---|---|---|
| Medway Council Station | Direct Train | ~30m |
| Central Medway Council | Bus / Train | ~40m |
| North Medway Council | Driving Route | ~25m |
| South Medway Council | Local Transit | ~35m |
Port East Buildings, 14 Hertsmere Rd, London
Our Services for Medway Council Residents
Women’s health services near Medway Council
Our London clinic provides a wide range of private women’s health services for patients from Medway Council and the wider region. No GP referral is required.
Vaginal Rejuvenation
Doctor-led laser and non-surgical vaginal wellness treatments for patients from Medway Council seeking private support for GSM, dryness, intimate discomfort, stress incontinence or post-birth changes.
Regenerative Wellness
Specialist regenerative women’s health treatments, including PRP and O-Shot pathways, available for patients travelling from Medway Council to our London clinic.
Menopause Clinic
Private menopause and perimenopause consultations for patients from Medway Council, including symptom review and personalised discussions about treatment options, including HRT or BHRT where appropriate.
Medical Aesthetics
Medically-led facial aesthetics, hair, and skin rejuvenation for patients from Medway Council, delivered by an experienced clinical team.
Well Woman Check
Private well woman checks for patients from Medway Council, including comprehensive health reviews, cervical screening, and personalised preventative advice.
Mental Health Support
Private psychological support for women from Medway Council, including evidence-based help with anxiety, low mood, and postnatal wellbeing.
Contraception
Private contraception services for patients from Medway Council, including coil fitting, implant appointments, and removals with experienced clinicians.
Injectables & Biostimulators
Advanced medical aesthetics including premium dermal fillers, anti-wrinkle injections, and skin boosters for patients from Medway Council seeking natural, physician-led rejuvenation.
Laser & Resurfacing
Expert laser skin resurfacing and targeted rejuvenation for Medway Council patients. Our clinical approach addresses texture, tone, and long-term skin health with the latest technology.
FAQs
Common questions from Medway Council patients
Where is the nearest WHC clinic for Medway Council residents?
Do I need a GP referral from my Central Medway Council surgery?
What treatments are discussed at the clinic for North Medway Council patients?
How soon can I be seen if travelling from South Medway Council?
Can I use private health insurance?
Support for Medway Council patients
Browse the treatments and conditions below to learn more about the support we offer. Click through each option to explore related information.
The professionals at London
Meet the specialists directing your care
Jill Crowe
Director of Relationships 20+ years’ nursing experience Registered adult nurse Meet the practitioner Jill Crowe Director of Relationships…
Read MoreDr Farzana Khan
Women’s health doctor 20+ years’ medical experience GMC registered Meet the practitioner Dr Farzana Khan MD, MRCGP, DFFP…
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Local health updates
What is happening around Medway Council?
Local health information can change over time, from public health updates and service access to wider NHS and community wellbeing guidance.
April 8, 2026
Vulnerable residents urged to protect themselves against Covid-19
Medway Council encouraged eligible and vulnerable residents to take up the spring Covid-19 vaccination offer. The public health update focused on protection for older people, care home residents and people with weakened immune systems.
Source: Medway Council
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April 7, 2026
New report lays out Medway's road ahead to a healthier future
Medway Council published a health inequalities update setting out local challenges and improvement priorities. The item provides a council source for prevention, population health and reducing gaps in outcomes.
Source: Medway Council
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General Updates
Staying informed in Medway Council
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