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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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Browse recent posts, educational updates, clinic news and campaign content from The Women’s Health Clinic.

This page brings together our social content in one place, making it easier to explore the topics we are sharing across our online channels.

Use the directory below to search, filter and browse posts by topic, campaign or area of interest.

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Helpful posts, updates and education in one place

Our social media posts are designed to make women’s health information more accessible, visual and easy to explore.

Visual education

Short-form posts explaining common questions, services and treatment pathways.

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Announcements, service highlights and updates from The Women’s Health Clinic.

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Browse posts created for awareness, education and patient engagement.

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Posts can help patients, families and clinicians start clearer conversations.

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Social media posts are intended to support general understanding. They are not a diagnosis, treatment plan or substitute for individual medical advice.

Suitability for any treatment or pathway is confirmed after consultation and assessment. Results vary. Not a cure.

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ADHD And Menopause: When Symptoms Overlap

A current news story about ADHD being recognised during early menopause highlights a wider issue: symptoms can overlap. Focus changes, forgetfulness, overwhelm and mood shifts may…

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Vaginal Microbiome: Questions Worth Asking

Current discussion around vaginal health and the microbiome is useful because many people still delay asking for help with intimate symptoms. Dryness, irritation, discharge, soreness, odour…

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Hormone Balance Claims: What To Check

Supplement stories about hormone balance are everywhere because symptoms such as poor sleep, mood changes, fatigue, skin changes and cycle changes can feel frustrating. The problem…

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Emergency Contraception: Questions To Ask

Recent UK coverage has highlighted concerns about access to emergency contraception. For patients, the practical issue is often knowing where to ask, what information matters and…

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Irregular Periods: What To Track

News coverage around irregular periods and health checks is a good reminder that cycle changes should not be dismissed or self-diagnosed from one symptom. Irregular bleeding…

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Vaginal Health: What A Review Can Explore

Current coverage around vaginal health and the vaginal microbiome reflects a broader point: intimate symptoms are health symptoms, and they deserve careful discussion. Symptoms such as…

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Menopause In Health Checks: What To Prepare

News about menopause being included in routine health checks is a reminder that symptoms deserve proper space, not a rushed afterthought. A useful conversation is usually…

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Vaginal Health: Questions You Can Ask

Recent coverage has asked whether vaginal health needs more focus in women’s healthcare. That conversation matters because many people delay seeking help for symptoms they feel…

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How to use this page

Browse, learn and continue the conversation

Our social posts are designed to make women’s health topics easier to explore in a short, visual format.

Start with a topic

Use the directory to find posts linked to a service, symptom, treatment, campaign or clinic update.

Explore visual content

Social posts can provide a quicker overview before reading a longer article or service page.

Ask better questions

If a post raises questions, use it as a starting point when speaking with our team or booking a consultation.

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Our social media posts are created to make information more accessible, while still encouraging individual assessment where needed.

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Social posts are for general understanding and should not be treated as personalised medical advice.

Assessment matters

Symptoms, suitability and treatment options can only be assessed properly through consultation.

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We aim to explain women’s health topics in a clear, practical and accessible way.

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If you are unsure which service is relevant, our team can help guide you to the right pathway.

  • Clinical Assessment: Individual suitability is determined by a clinician; results may vary.
  • Non-NHS: Private healthcare provider only. Pricing varies by treatment and site. Availability varies by clinical location.