Women's Health Services
Near Canary Wharf
Doctor-led private women’s healthcare for Tower Hamlets residents, with appointments at our Canary Wharf clinic near West India Quay. Convenient for patients travelling from Poplar, Mile End, Bethnal Green, Whitechapel, Bow, Limehouse, Shadwell, Stepney and nearby East London neighbourhoods.
Canary Wharf Clinic Details
Port East Buildings
Port East Buildings, 14 Hertsmere Rd, London E14 4AF
Nearby access from Canary Wharf
Canary Wharf is served by Jubilee line, Elizabeth line and DLR connections, with West India Quay close to the clinic. Please check live travel before your appointment.
CQC Registered
All practitioners GMC / NMC verified
About This Area
Women's healthcare for Tower Hamlets residents
Tower Hamlets is one of London’s most densely populated and fast-changing boroughs. Census 2021 data records around 310,300 residents and a 22.1% population increase since 2011, with neighbourhoods including Canary Wharf, Poplar, Mile End, Bethnal Green, Whitechapel, Bow, Limehouse, Shadwell, Stepney and Spitalfields and Banglatown.
The borough profile and council public health information describe Tower Hamlets as diverse, young and shaped by a wide range of social, environmental and life-stage factors. Women’s health needs can change across contraception, cervical screening, pregnancy recovery, intimate health, perimenopause, menopause and later life, so a private appointment begins with your individual symptoms, medical history and goals.
Tower Hamlets also has local NHS women’s health pathways, including the Women’s Health Hub at Mile End Hospital provided by Barts Health NHS Trust. WHC Canary Wharf offers a separate private route for patients who would like to book directly and discuss their options in a doctor-led setting.
Tower Hamlets Care Context
No GP Referral Needed
All WHC services are available on a self-referral basis. You can book directly online or by phone. If you hold a BUPA, AXA, or Aviva policy, we accept most private health insurance plans — speak to our team about pre-authorisation.
Getting Here
From Tower Hamlets to Canary Wharf
The Canary Wharf clinic is close to West India Quay DLR and Canary Wharf Jubilee and Elizabeth line stations. Journey times vary by starting point, service changes and time of day, so please check live travel before leaving.
| From | Route | Journey Time |
|---|---|---|
| Canary Wharf | Elizabeth Line / Jubilee | Local access |
| Poplar | DLR | Short local journey |
| Mile End | Underground connections towards Canary Wharf | Route dependent |
| Bethnal Green | Underground or bus connections | Route dependent |
| Whitechapel | Elizabeth Line | Short local journey |
Clinic Address
14 Hertsmere Rd, London E14 4AF
Near West India Quay and Canary Wharf
Planning Your Visit
Our Services for Tower Hamlets Residents
Women’s health services near Tower Hamlets
Our Canary Wharf clinic provides private women’s health services for patients from Tower Hamlets and nearby East London areas. You can book directly without a GP referral, and your clinician will advise on suitability after consultation.
Menopause care near Tower Hamlets
Doctor-led menopause and perimenopause appointments for patients seeking private support with symptoms, treatment choices and ongoing review.
Well woman checks
Private women’s health checks for Tower Hamlets patients who want time to discuss screening, symptoms, contraception or general wellbeing.
Contraception and sexual health
Support with contraceptive choices, reviews and related women’s health concerns, with personalised advice after clinical assessment.
Intimate health concerns
Private appointments for vaginal dryness, discomfort, changes after childbirth, bladder leakage and other intimate symptoms.
Vaginal wellness treatments
Doctor-led assessment for regenerative vaginal wellness options where clinically appropriate, including discussion of suitability and alternatives.
Gynaecology support
Appointments for symptoms such as pelvic discomfort, irregular bleeding or recurring concerns, with guidance on appropriate next steps.
Medical aesthetics
Clinician-led aesthetic consultations for patients who want careful, natural-looking treatment planning in a medical setting.
Psychological support
Private support for emotional wellbeing, life-stage changes and women’s health concerns where talking therapy may be appropriate.
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How to find us
Rail & DLR
West India Quay DLR, Canary Wharf Jubilee/Elizabeth line
Accessibility
Please contact the clinic team before visiting if you have specific access requirements, mobility needs or questions about step-free routes.
Vehicle Parking
West India Quay car park nearby
Postcode for GPS
Please use E14 4AF to navigate directly to the Port East Buildings entrance.
The professionals at Canary Wharf
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FAQs
Common questions from Tower Hamlets patients
Answers to common questions from patients travelling from Tower Hamlets to the Canary Wharf clinic.
Where is the nearest Women’s Health Clinic for Tower Hamlets patients?
Can I book if I live in Bethnal Green, Mile End, Bow or Whitechapel?
Do I need a GP referral?
How does this relate to local NHS women’s health services?
What women’s health services are available near Tower Hamlets?
How should I plan my journey to Canary Wharf?
Are same-week appointments available?
Will I be told about suitability, risks and alternatives?
Local health updates
What is happening around London Borough of Tower Hamlets?
Local health information can change over time, from public health updates and service access to wider NHS and community wellbeing guidance.
April 6, 2026
Young Futures Hub announced for Tower Hamlets
Government announced Tower Hamlets as one of the first Young Futures Hub areas, bringing youth workers, mental-health support, family workers and careers advice together around young people. The model is intended to rebuild local youth support and provide earlier help.
Source: Department for Culture, Media and Sport
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General Updates
Staying informed in London Borough of Tower Hamlets
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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