Women's Health

Non-Hormonal Menopause Care

A compassionate, evidence-based approach — without hormones

Discover menopause care that works with your body, without hormones. We focus on proven lifestyle strategies, nutrition, supplements, mind-body therapies and personalised guidance to ease symptoms like hot flushes, sleep disruption, mood changes and brain fog — empowering you with clear information and practical tools so you can make confident choices and feel like yourself again, naturally.

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£250Initiation · 45 mins
£160Review · 30 mins
Hormone-freeholistic, evidence-based
Specialist-ledBritish Menopause Society trained

What this care may include

Non-hormonal medications
Lifestyle and sleep strategies
Mental wellbeing support
Symptom-targeted approaches
Signposting to additional services
This approach can be used alone or alongside HRT, depending on your needs.

Who this is for

Prefer not to use HRTFor women who would rather manage symptoms without hormones.
Contraindications to HRTWhen HRT isn't suitable for medical or safety reasons.
Seeking holistic supportFor those who want a whole-person, evidence-based approach.
Dr Linda Kelly

Your specialist: Dr Linda Kelly

MB BCh BAO, DRCOG, DCH, DMH, MRCGP · British Menopause Society Certificate in the Principles & Practice of Menopause Care (2026) · Member of the British Menopause Society · Over 26 years' experience as a GP with a special interest in women's health.

Book your consultation

Choose your appointment and pay securely below — initiation consultation £250 (45 mins) or review consultation £160 (30 mins).

Our menopause services

Support is very individual, so we offer a range of services for wherever you are in your journey. Each includes clear explanations, shared decision-making and a personalised care plan.

In-Clinic Menopause ConsultationA unique journey for you — our specialists guide you through each step with understanding, compassion and personalised care.Learn more
Virtual Menopause ConsultationA comprehensive review of your health history and symptoms, addressing your concerns in a private, secure online setting.Learn more
HRT Initiation & Treatment ReviewBuilt around your experience — whether switching to a body-identical regime, adjusting dose, formulation or route, or exploring newer options.Learn more
Non-Hormonal Menopause CareEvidence-based, non-hormonal care supporting symptom relief, wellbeing and long-term health through lifestyle, medical and holistic options.Learn more

Menopause & HRT FAQs

How do I know I've started the menopause?
Menopause is defined as the point at which you've had no natural period for 12 months; the lead-up is perimenopause. Many women won't know exactly when this is — for example if you're on progesterone-only contraception, have had heavy periods treated with ablation, or have no womb but intact ovaries. Symptoms often develop gradually and can start at any age, so don't wait until you've missed 12 months of periods — seek advice as soon as you feel you may be developing symptoms, as early treatment can help.
What are the symptoms to look out for?
Symptoms are often due to low or fluctuating oestrogen, progesterone and testosterone, and because hormone receptors are found throughout the body, they can affect you head to toe. Headline symptoms include changes to periods, hot flushes, night sweats, weight gain and vaginal dryness. Early signs are often subtle — new or increasing anxiety, feeling overwhelmed, irritability, mood swings, low mood, low confidence, memory problems and brain fog, alongside tiredness, palpitations, headaches, joint aches, recurrent urinary symptoms, painful sex and changes in libido.
What is HRT actually replacing, and why?
HRT replaces the reproductive sex hormones that fluctuate during perimenopause and stay persistently low afterwards — most commonly 17-beta-estradiol, estriol, progesterone and testosterone. These hormones help maintain normal function in cells throughout the body, which is why a deficiency can cause such a wide range of symptoms across every system.
If I take HRT, how long do I stay on it?
There's no fixed time frame — you can stay on HRT for as long as you need, provided you have regular reviews to ensure it remains in your best interests. An annual, individualised review of the risks versus benefits is best practice, and a planned break can help judge whether symptoms have settled. The aim is always the lowest effective dose to manage your symptoms.
How long must I be perimenopausal before the NHS will prescribe HRT?
You shouldn't have to suffer for any set period if symptoms are causing difficulty. Some clinicians were trained to view HRT as unsafe, which can limit access. If you're being asked to wait a defined time, a private perimenopause assessment may help — we can often tailor a plan and ask your NHS GP to take over prescribing once your symptoms are stabilised.
What are the alternatives to HRT?
HRT remains the most effective way to manage the root cause of symptoms, but there are alternatives — important especially for women who can't use HRT. Certain anti-anxiety and antidepressant medications can help mood and hot flushes; calcium, vitamin D and bone medications support bone health; and specialist women's-health and pelvic physiotherapists help musculoskeletal and pelvic concerns. Four lifestyle pillars also matter: nutrition (stable blood sugar, fibre- and plant-rich diet, omega-3s, calcium, vitamin D, less alcohol); movement (varied activity including strength and weight-bearing exercise); sleep (prioritised, with good light habits and less caffeine/alcohol); and stress management (breathing, mindfulness, boundaries and self-care). There's no strong evidence for specific herbal supplements.
Is weight gain a symptom, and can anything stop it?
Weight gain is very common and is a normal response to falling oestrogen — the body increases fat cells that can convert other hormones into oestrogen, while lower oestrogen and testosterone slow metabolism. Eating well (low-GI whole foods, and crucially not starving/dieting, which raises stress hormones), regular weight-bearing and aerobic exercise, cutting down alcohol and avoiding processed, salty foods can all help.
When is the best time to start HRT, and what are the options?
If it's safe for you, starting early in perimenopause can help — particularly when symptoms affect quality of life — and may prevent some deficiency symptoms developing. Everyone is different. A common, safe approach combines transdermal (through-the-skin) oestrogen with body-identical progesterone where needed, plus vaginal oestrogen for local urogenital symptoms and transdermal testosterone for symptoms such as low desire. Taking planned breaks to reassess is good practice, using the lowest effective dose. There's no longer a fixed cut-off age for HRT.
Do I have to take HRT if I come to a menopause clinic?
No. A consultation is about understanding your symptoms and options, not pushing a particular treatment. Some women choose HRT; others prefer non-hormonal or lifestyle approaches. Effective non-hormonal options include medications for hot flushes or mood, sleep and anxiety support, and symptom-targeted strategies — used alone or alongside other treatments.
Will HRT affect my breast cancer risk?
The effect depends on the type of HRT, how long it's used and your individual background risk. Your clinician will explain this in a clear and balanced way using up-to-date evidence, so you can make an informed decision.
Can menopause treatment help mental health symptoms?
Yes. Hormonal changes can contribute to anxiety, low mood, irritability and brain fog. Menopause treatment can help, though psychological support or talking therapies may also be recommended where appropriate.
How often will I need follow-up?
Initial follow-up is usually at 6–12 weeks, and once you're stable, reviews are typically annual. Follow-up ensures your treatment remains safe, effective and appropriate for you.

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Initiation consultation £250 (45 mins) · review consultation £160 (30 mins). A whole-person plan, built around you.

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This page is general information about Solasta Healthcare's non-hormonal menopause care and is not personal medical advice. Treatments are provided where clinically appropriate, following consultation and assessment. If you have urgent symptoms, seek medical help promptly.

Non-Hormonal Perimenopause & Menopause Care

Initiation Consultation 45 mins I £250

Review Consultation 30 mins I £160

Discover a compassionate, evidence-based approach to menopause care that works with your body—without hormones. Our non-hormonal menopause care focuses on proven lifestyle strategies, nutrition, supplements, mind-body therapies, and personalised guidance to help ease symptoms like hot flashes, sleep disruption, mood changes, and brain fog. We empower you with clear information and practical tools so you can make confident choices about your health. Whether you’re perimenopausal or postmenopausal, our holistic approach supports balance, vitality, and long-term wellbeing—helping you feel like yourself again, naturally.

This may include:

  • Non-hormonal medications

  • Lifestyle and sleep strategies

  • Mental wellbeing support

  • Symptom-targeted approaches

  • Signposting to additional services

This approach can be used alone or alongside HRT, depending on your needs.

Who is this for:

  • Women who prefer not to use HRT

  • Those with contraindications to HRT

  • Women seeking holistic support

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Dr Linda Kelly MB, BCh, BAO, DRCOG, DCH, DMH, MRCGP British Menopause Society Certificate in the Principles & Practice of Menopause Care (2026) Member of the British Menopause Society

Our Menopause Services

Supporting perimenopause is very individual and we offer a range of menopause services designed for you wherever you are in your  journey to make for a smoother transition to menopause. Our services are suitable if you are:

  • Experiencing symptoms of perimenopause or menopause

  • Unsure whether menopause explains how you feel

  • Considering HRT or reviewing current treatment

  • Looking for clear, balanced advice

  • Wanting continuity with a trusted, specialist GP

Each service includes clear explanations, shared decision-making, and a personalised care plan.

In-Clinic Menopause Consultation

Navigating menopause is a unique journey to every woman and our specialists are here to guide you through each step with understanding, compassion, and personalised care.

Learn more

HRT Initiation & Treatment Review

We focus on your unique experience, whether it's switching to a body-identical regime, adjusting your dose, formulation, route of delivery, or exploring newer innovative solutions.

Learn more

Non-Hormonal Menopause Care

Evidence-based, personalised non-hormonal menopause care supporting symptom relief, wellbeing, and long-term health through lifestyle, medical, and holistic treatment options.

Learn more

Menopause & Mental Wellbeing

Specialist menopause support addressing mood, anxiety, sleep, and cognitive symptoms with personalised, evidence-based care to protect emotional wellbeing and mental health.

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Virtual Menopause Consultation

A comprehensive review of your health history, talk through your symptoms in detail, and address any concerns you may have in a private, secure online setting.

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