Private Endometriosis Consultations
Struggling with painful periods or fertility concerns? Our private endometriosis consultations provide personalised, doctor-led treatment plans to help you regain control.
Relief from Endometriosis Symptoms
Endometriosis can affect daily life, causing pain, fatigue, and fertility challenges. Our endometriosis consultations with our team help women receive personalised care and treatment options.
These are the key reasons to seek expert care:
- Chronic Pelvic Pain: Persistent discomfort can interfere with work, sleep, and daily routines.
- Painful Periods: Severe cramps make everyday activities difficult and affect well-being.
- Fertility Concerns: Endometrial tissue may reduce the chances of conceiving naturally.
- Fatigue and Low Energy: Constant pain can lead to tiredness and affect the overall quality of life.
What is Endometriosis?
Endometriosis occurs when tissue similar to the lining of the uterus grows outside it. This can cause painful periods, heavy bleeding, chronic pelvic pain, and sometimes fertility challenges.
A Personalised Path to Feeling Like You Again
Our private endometriosis consultation provides personalised, evidence-based care that focuses on your unique needs. We follow a holistic, doctor-led approach to help women regain control over their health and well-being.
Here’s how Hormone Health supports women with endometriosis:
- Pain Management: Personalised guidance and treatments to relieve discomfort.
- Hormonal Therapy: Options to regulate menstrual cycles and reduce symptoms.
- Surgical Support: While we don’t perform surgical procedures at Hormone Health, we can refer you to trusted consultants when surgery is the most appropriate option for your care.
- Fertility Guidance: Support for women trying to conceive, including personalised interventions.
Every woman’s journey is unique. Through advanced diagnostics and in-depth consultations, we develop a personalised treatment plan that may include lifestyle adjustments, nutritional guidance, and supportive therapies to enhance quality of life.
Your Journey With Us
Experience a streamlined process designed to support you every step of the way:
Initial
Consultation
A consultation, face-to-face or virtual, with a Hormone Health specialist to discuss your medical history, symptoms, and goals.
Personalised
Health Plan
Receive a personalised plan combining diagnostic testing, treatment recommendations, and lifestyle guidance tailored to your needs.
Follow-Up
Review
Reviews to monitor progress and adjust your plan as necessary, ensuring ongoing support.
Our Private Endometriosis Specialist
At Hormone Health, our team of highly qualified endometriosis specialists is dedicated to providing personalised, evidence-based support throughout every stage of your hormone health journey.
Explore the full Hormone Health team here.
Two of our featured specialists can be found below.

Ms Annie Hawkins Specialist
BSc MRCOG MIPM DFSRH
Ms Hawkins has 30 years’ experience in Obstetrics and Gynaecology, specialising in psychological care, fertility, early pregnancy, premenstrual syndrome (PMS), premature ovarian insufficiency (POI), menopause care, and psychosexual medicine. She is a British Menopause Society Accredited Specialist, a National Association for Premenstrual Syndromes (NAPS) Regional Specialist and Charity Trustee, and holds training in psychosexual medicine, forensic gynaecology, early pregnancy, and emergency gynaecology. She provides personalised, evidence-based care.
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Mr Patrick Bose Specialist
BSc PhD FRCOG
Mr Bose is a Consultant Gynaecologist specialising in reproductive medicine and women’s health. He gained a PhD in Reproductive Medicine while working with the World Health Organisation and has extensive experience in clinical research and publications. He trained under Prof Nick Panay in Menopausal Health and works at The Royal Berkshire Hospital, providing personalised, evidence-based care.
FAQs
What are the early signs of endometriosis?
Common symptoms include painful periods, pelvic pain, fatigue, and digestive issues. Early assessment helps improve management and treatment outcomes.
Can endometriosis affect fertility?
Yes. Endometriosis can impact ovulation and conception. Our service experts provide customised advice and treatment to support reproductive health.
How is endometriosis diagnosed?
Diagnosis may involve pelvic exams, imaging, and a detailed review of your symptoms. We ensure a thorough, evidence-based assessment.
Are there non-surgical treatment options?
Yes. We offer lifestyle advice, pain management strategies, and hormone therapies. If surgery is required, we refer to trusted consultants.
Can endometriosis recur after treatment?
Recurrence is possible. Ongoing follow-ups help manage symptoms and support your long-term health.
Get Expert Support for Your Endometriosis Journey
Take the first step towards managing endometriosis with confidence.
Arrange a virtual consultation or visit us at:
Clinic Address: Hormone Health, One Welbeck, 1 Welbeck Street, London W1G 0AR