WELCOME

Dr Radhika Vohra GP with 20+ years experience Based in Surrey

Specialises in:

General Practice, Women’s Health, Menopause, Adolescent Health, Contraception, Coils, and Implants

Qualifications and Accreditations:

MbChB, BMedSci, MRCGP Dist (2005), DFFP FRT, DCH
Qualified at University of Birmingham UK, GMC registered, Diplomate of Faculty of Sexual & Reproductive Health, Member of British Menopause Society, Associate Member of International Menopause Society.

Speaker and Educator

Over 15 years experience

Mum of two teenagers

Realistic understanding of juggling life!

INTRODUCTION

Providing online access to Primary Care information including women's health.

Find out more about Dr Radhika Vohra and her work.

Dr Radhika Vohra is an evidence based prescriber, specialising in practising holistic medicine.

Lifestyle Medicine

Her approach is based on individual holistic care for the patient.

Evidence Based Prescriber

An advocate for good medical practice guidelines

Dr Radhika Vohra supports:

  • Time with the clinician
  • Continuity of care
  • Ongoing support and contact with patients.

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Have you had an Intrauterine Coil fitted? 

Were you counselled for your anaesthetic options? 

Or were you put off with concerns? Including pain? 

If not, for some reassurance, training is now including anaesthetic options and things are changing to acknowledge the evidence we have that fitting is moderately/severely painful for 6 out of 10 women. 

Many women use coils for contraception and/or endometrial protection. It is very reliable and effective.

As a Faculty Of Sexual & Reproductive Healthcare Trainer and Coil fitter, I have always been an advocate for anaesthetic discussion and choice. 

I’m at the Trainers Conference this morning and happy to see this being training and practice recommendation. Anaesthetic can be pain relief before attending, spray, cream or an injection into the cervix. 

This varies with individual clinics and depends on lots of factors. The procedure can be uncomfortable and there should be choice of anaesthetic. If it cannot be provided, the Faculty says a referral elsewhere should be an option. 

#intrauterinedevice #intrauterinesystem #coil #contraception #endometrialprotection 
#procedurepain #womenshealth #womenshealthmatters #fsrh #anaesthesia #painrelief

Have you had an Intrauterine Coil fitted?

Were you counselled for your anaesthetic options?

Or were you put off with concerns? Including pain?

If not, for some reassurance, training is now including anaesthetic options and things are changing to acknowledge the evidence we have that fitting is moderately/severely painful for 6 out of 10 women.

Many women use coils for contraception and/or endometrial protection. It is very reliable and effective.

As a Faculty Of Sexual & Reproductive Healthcare Trainer and Coil fitter, I have always been an advocate for anaesthetic discussion and choice.

I’m at the Trainers Conference this morning and happy to see this being training and practice recommendation. Anaesthetic can be pain relief before attending, spray, cream or an injection into the cervix.

This varies with individual clinics and depends on lots of factors. The procedure can be uncomfortable and there should be choice of anaesthetic. If it cannot be provided, the Faculty says a referral elsewhere should be an option.

#intrauterinedevice #intrauterinesystem #coil #contraception #endometrialprotection
#procedurepain #womenshealth #womenshealthmatters #fsrh #anaesthesia #painrelief
...

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The fabulous launch of this campaign to increase bone health and osteoporosis awareness following in from the article in the @guardian recently. It’s reaching out to workplaces and stakeholders via Henpicked: Menopause in the Workplace #giveyourbonesabreak campaign. 

Here’s what I’d like to share with you all:

🦴 Bone mineral density starts to drop in women’s 30s and plummets between perimenopause and menopause. The result is muscle and bone loss over years. 

🦴 The symptoms range from joint pain, inflammation, loss of muscle mass (sarcopenia), thinning or bones (osteopenia), osteoporosis and fractures. 

🦴 Over 70% of women experience these symptoms and approximately 25% are disabled by them. This results in much, including loss of independence, income, health and mental wellbeing. 

🦴 1 in 2 women over 50 will have a fracture and often this is the result of bone thinning and osteoporosis

🦴 nutritional balance of calcium and supplements Vitamin D can crucial 

🦴  HRT can increase bone density by upto 7% over two years

🦴 weight bearing exercise can increase density by 3% in a year. This is crucial to improve global health and reduce cardiovascular risk. 

What changes can you make? Stuck about where to start? 
If you’re doing this and found an account helpful please share below for others.
Do tag, share and follow.

The speakers at the event are a great place to a start.
@menoscandal 
@feelgoodwithlavina @henpickednet @menopausefriendly @menopause_dietitian 
Dr Bill Robertson-Smith

#giveyourbonesabreak  #bonehealth #boneloss #ageingwell #independentageing

The fabulous launch of this campaign to increase bone health and osteoporosis awareness following in from the article in the @guardian recently. It’s reaching out to workplaces and stakeholders via Henpicked: Menopause in the Workplace #giveyourbonesabreak campaign.

Here’s what I’d like to share with you all:

🦴 Bone mineral density starts to drop in women’s 30s and plummets between perimenopause and menopause. The result is muscle and bone loss over years.

🦴 The symptoms range from joint pain, inflammation, loss of muscle mass (sarcopenia), thinning or bones (osteopenia), osteoporosis and fractures.

🦴 Over 70% of women experience these symptoms and approximately 25% are disabled by them. This results in much, including loss of independence, income, health and mental wellbeing.

🦴 1 in 2 women over 50 will have a fracture and often this is the result of bone thinning and osteoporosis

🦴 nutritional balance of calcium and supplements Vitamin D can crucial

🦴 HRT can increase bone density by upto 7% over two years

🦴 weight bearing exercise can increase density by 3% in a year. This is crucial to improve global health and reduce cardiovascular risk.

What changes can you make? Stuck about where to start?
If you’re doing this and found an account helpful please share below for others.
Do tag, share and follow.

The speakers at the event are a great place to a start.
@menoscandal
@feelgoodwithlavina @henpickednet @menopausefriendly @menopause_dietitian
Dr Bill Robertson-Smith

#giveyourbonesabreak #bonehealth #boneloss #ageingwell #independentageing
...

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What a week for guidelines, leaders and updates - thank you to the British Menopause Society for reassuring us about safe individualised care for women. 

If you are on a licensed dose + taking progesterone to protect your endometrial lining + 
it is controlling your symptoms 
= you do not need to panic/change/stop HRT. 

The new NICE guidance is a update on the 2015 and emphasises HRT is first line for symptomatic women who want to or can take it and we desperately need to find more research for accurate evidence in many areas. It’s an utter shame, like many outcomes this week, that we are in this situation. 

A guideline is a tool to guide, it’s not replacing like for like evidence based practice. Plus, individualised safe care from a health professional is good medical practice. We need both 👊🏼
All of these are accessible to all online. 
#guidelines #britishmenopausesociety 
#nice #bms #goodleaders #policymatters #womenshealthrights #womenshealthmatters #menopause

What a week for guidelines, leaders and updates - thank you to the British Menopause Society for reassuring us about safe individualised care for women.

If you are on a licensed dose + taking progesterone to protect your endometrial lining +
it is controlling your symptoms
= you do not need to panic/change/stop HRT.

The new NICE guidance is a update on the 2015 and emphasises HRT is first line for symptomatic women who want to or can take it and we desperately need to find more research for accurate evidence in many areas. It’s an utter shame, like many outcomes this week, that we are in this situation.

A guideline is a tool to guide, it’s not replacing like for like evidence based practice. Plus, individualised safe care from a health professional is good medical practice. We need both 👊🏼
All of these are accessible to all online.
#guidelines #britishmenopausesociety
#nice #bms #goodleaders #policymatters #womenshealthrights #womenshealthmatters #menopause
...

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I’m so glad we are recognising and talking about musculoskeletal symptoms with hormone decline. This is common, causes inability and affects quality of life. 

Women of colour often present with this and symptoms get misdiagnosed and menopause is missed. 

I know I had body aches that made exercise and life hard - not so much now. 

What about you?  Would you like to know more? 

For more details take a look at this pivotal paper by @drvondawright : 

https://pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/39077777/ 

#musculoskeletalsyndromeofmenopause #jointpain #lossofbonedensity #bonehealth #skeletalhealth #osteoporosis #osteopenia #jointache #bodyache #proactivehealth #womenofcolour

I’m so glad we are recognising and talking about musculoskeletal symptoms with hormone decline. This is common, causes inability and affects quality of life.

Women of colour often present with this and symptoms get misdiagnosed and menopause is missed.

I know I had body aches that made exercise and life hard - not so much now.

What about you? Would you like to know more?

For more details take a look at this pivotal paper by @drvondawright :

https://pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/39077777/

#musculoskeletalsyndromeofmenopause #jointpain #lossofbonedensity #bonehealth #skeletalhealth #osteoporosis #osteopenia #jointache #bodyache #proactivehealth #womenofcolour
...

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I’m an enormous advocate of time away from screens and social media for #wellbeing, #reconnection with loved ones and #selfcare . The last 6 months has been personally and professionally intense and I’m grateful for the opportunities but it’s time for a #detox. The world can be totally overwhelming when you are on social media too much. I’m going to spend the week focusing on #me outside work and promise I’ll be back with more to share. Take care and keep #beingkind to yourself and those around you ❤️ #digitaldetox #timeawayfromsocialmedia #beingme #lifeoutsidework #worklifebalance #lookup #offmyphone #eyesoffphone #socialconnection #familytime  #tryasocialdetox

I’m an enormous advocate of time away from screens and social media for #wellbeing, #reconnection with loved ones and #selfcare . The last 6 months has been personally and professionally intense and I’m grateful for the opportunities but it’s time for a #detox. The world can be totally overwhelming when you are on social media too much. I’m going to spend the week focusing on #me outside work and promise I’ll be back with more to share. Take care and keep #beingkind to yourself and those around you ❤️ #digitaldetox #timeawayfromsocialmedia #beingme #lifeoutsidework #worklifebalance #lookup #offmyphone #eyesoffphone #socialconnection #familytime #tryasocialdetox ...

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🌍 World Menopause Day 2024
What a long way we have come with increased awareness, moving onto training availability and menopause hormonal therapy (HRT) to inequalities. There is still a long way to go but today I want to thank all those who work in this arena to improve care and lives. Especially to the clinicians whom I see changing services and practice. The researchers trying to get more evidence out. The voices speaking out about their powerful stories. And to those reaching out. I want to continue to provide my small contribution to the jigsaw 🧩 and support @themenocharity moving forward. Every day is a menopause day but today the world 🌎 joins to recognise its importance! #worldmenopauseday2024 
#wmd #menopauseawareness

🌍 World Menopause Day 2024
What a long way we have come with increased awareness, moving onto training availability and menopause hormonal therapy (HRT) to inequalities. There is still a long way to go but today I want to thank all those who work in this arena to improve care and lives. Especially to the clinicians whom I see changing services and practice. The researchers trying to get more evidence out. The voices speaking out about their powerful stories. And to those reaching out. I want to continue to provide my small contribution to the jigsaw 🧩 and support @themenocharity moving forward. Every day is a menopause day but today the world 🌎 joins to recognise its importance! #worldmenopauseday2024
#wmd #menopauseawareness
...

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We all face challenges in life. Back injuries on top of hypermobility are some of mine, and the experience taught me a critical lesson: changes that seem small and unimportant at first will compound into remarkable results if you’re willing to stick with them for years.
We all deal with setbacks but in the long run, the quality of our lives often depends on the quality of our habits. 

What habit could you change or introduce for better health? For me it’s mindfulness next! 

#eatingwell
#movingwell
#livingwell
#mentallywell
#whatissarcopenia #musclestrength #musclemass #ageingwell 
#muscle #buildingmuscle

We all face challenges in life. Back injuries on top of hypermobility are some of mine, and the experience taught me a critical lesson: changes that seem small and unimportant at first will compound into remarkable results if you’re willing to stick with them for years.
We all deal with setbacks but in the long run, the quality of our lives often depends on the quality of our habits.

What habit could you change or introduce for better health? For me it’s mindfulness next!

#eatingwell
#movingwell
#livingwell
#mentallywell
#whatissarcopenia #musclestrength #musclemass #ageingwell
#muscle #buildingmuscle
...

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November 19, 2024 |
There is a wealth of information on menopause at the moment and I often meet women who feel overwhelmed with it all and cannot see how to best help themselves. My advice is to share the responsibility with your health professional and arm yourself with a symptom tracker, your hormonal and family history and get individualised care that is best tailored to you.
what is menopause
May 16, 2024 |
There is a wealth of information on menopause at the moment and I often meet women who feel overwhelmed with it all and cannot see how to best help themselves. My advice is to share the responsibility with your health professional and arm yourself with a symptom tracker, your hormonal and family history and get individualised care that is best tailored to you.
July 12, 2023 |
Many cultures perceive this as a relief and wave goodbye to menstruation. However, the menopause does not pass silently, and most women will have short-term and long-term consequences.