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Serving Somerset Council

Women's Health Services
For Somerset Council's Communities

Expert, doctor-led women's healthcare for residents across Somerset Council, including patients from Central Somerset Council, North Somerset Council, and South Somerset Council. Our fully-equipped Bristol clinic is within easy reach, with typical journey times from around ~30m.


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Women's Health Clinic consultation near Somerset Council

Your Nearest Care Hub in Bristol

Bristol Clinic Details

Mint Health, 38 Downend Road, Bristol

~~30m from Somerset Council

CQC Registered

Clinicians registered with GMC / NMC as applicable

About This Area

Women's healthcare for Somerset Council residents

Somerset Council, a vibrant community with a rich heritage, is home to a diverse population of over 131,629 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 Somerset Council or are travelling from surrounding areas like North Somerset Council, South Somerset Council, or East Somerset Council, accessing prompt, doctor-led care can be challenging.

Our private clinic in Bristol provides a rapid-access alternative for Somerset Council residents. While local services manage high demand across the borough's 55 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 Somerset Council community.

Somerset Council Health Context

131,629
Female Population
55
Local GP Practices
~30m
Travel from Area

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 Somerset Council to Bristol

Journey times to our clinic at Mint Health, 38 Downend Road, Bristol.

FromRouteTime
Somerset Council StationDirect Train~30m
Central Somerset CouncilBus / Train~40m
North Somerset CouncilDriving Route~25m
South Somerset CouncilLocal Transit~35m
The Women's Health Clinic - Bristol
Mint Health, 38 Downend Road, Bristol

Public TransportEast Bristol road access via M32
ParkingLocal parking nearby
Monday – Friday9:00 am – 5:00 pm
WeekendsClosed
Appointment Only (No Walk-ins)

Our Services for Somerset Council Residents

Women’s health services near Somerset Council

Our Bristol clinic provides a wide range of private women’s health services for patients from Somerset Council and the wider region. No GP referral is required.

Vaginal Rejuvenation

Doctor-led laser and non-surgical vaginal wellness treatments for patients from Somerset 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 Somerset Council to our Bristol clinic.

Menopause Clinic

Private menopause and perimenopause consultations for patients from Somerset 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 Somerset Council, delivered by an experienced clinical team.

Well Woman Check

Private well woman checks for patients from Somerset Council, including comprehensive health reviews, cervical screening, and personalised preventative advice.

Mental Health Support

Private psychological support for women from Somerset Council, including evidence-based help with anxiety, low mood, and postnatal wellbeing.

Contraception

Private contraception services for patients from Somerset 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 Somerset Council seeking natural, physician-led rejuvenation.

Laser & Resurfacing

Expert laser skin resurfacing and targeted rejuvenation for Somerset Council patients. Our clinical approach addresses texture, tone, and long-term skin health with the latest technology.

FAQs

Common questions from Somerset Council patients

Where is the nearest WHC clinic for Somerset Council residents?

Our Bristol clinic is easily accessible for patients travelling from Somerset Council and surrounding areas.
Do I need a GP referral from my Central Somerset Council surgery?

Many of our services operate on a self-referral basis, allowing patients from Central Somerset Council and the wider Somerset Council area to book consultations without requiring an NHS GP referral first.
What treatments are discussed at the clinic for North Somerset Council patients?

We offer consultations regarding menopause management, general women's health checks, contraception, and vaginal wellness. Individual suitability for treatments is determined during the consultation.
How soon can I be seen if travelling from South Somerset Council?

We strive to offer prompt access to our clinical team. Appointment availability varies, but we aim to provide timely consultations as an alternative to extended waiting lists.
Can I use private health insurance?

We accept policies from various major private health insurers. We recommend discussing pre-authorisation with your provider prior to your appointment.
Treatments & Conditions

Support for Somerset Council patients

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Jill Crowe

Director of Relationships 20+ years’ nursing experience Registered adult nurse Meet the practitioner Jill Crowe Director of Relationships…

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Dr 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 Somerset Council?

Local health information can change over time, from public health updates and service access to wider NHS and community wellbeing guidance.


April 1, 2026

Somerset Council launches Best Start in Life programme

Somerset Council launched a Best Start in Life programme to support families from pregnancy through the first five years of a child's life. The work builds toward accessible Family Hubs and coordinated community support.

Source: Somerset Council


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April 13, 2026

Safety works begin with Bridgwater junction

Somerset Council announced a package of Bridgwater safety works, including a new toucan crossing linked to active travel provision. The update supports safer walking, wheeling and cycling as part of local wellbeing infrastructure.

Source: Somerset Council


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General Updates

Staying informed in Somerset Council

We recommend checking trusted public sources for general health and service information. This is not a substitute for medical advice, but it helps you stay informed.

Source: GOV.UK public information.


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