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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In the last 18 months I’ve completed qualifications with @cosrh_uk for the Menopause Care Professional Certificate (MCPC) and Menopause Care Professional Diploma (MCPD) and now I am ‘officially’ evidence based and practising as a GPwER (GP with Extended Role in Menopause) and I am a listed Menopause Care Principal Trainer providing training and assessment for trainees. 

I’ve been a doctor for 25 years, working in #womenshealth for 20 years and constantly learning in this journey. Not all clinicians need these letters behind their name to see patients with menopause need but they do train you to manage complex cases, premature ovarian insufficiency, run a menopause clinic and train others. Although these qualifications have been a lot of work along side my other commitments, for me, now I recognise menopause care and training are my ‘calling’ alongside being a #generalist . It’s also been great to work alongside a team of drs and connect with colleagues. There is so much misinformation out there that getting corrected evidence based training out is important. 

Thanks to my trainer Dr @terrilovis for the guidance and support. Working together in projects and menopause services in time to come is super exciting! 

#menopausedoctor #menopausecare #individualisedcare

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I am absolutely thrilled to see @themenocharity is officially signposted as the very first resource on the NHS Help and Support page for Menopause 🏥💙 

At a time of enormous misinformation, inequality and financial difficulty, to see our charity recognised at the top of the NHS directory is a massive win for holistic, individualised women’s health. This means that from the very moment someone turns to the NHS for help with perimenopause or menopause, they are being directed straight to our evidence-based resources, symptom trackers, and community support. 

As Medical Trustee for The Menopause Charity I have insight into the work gone into this over 6 years. Our mission has always been to bust taboos, provide clear education, and ensure that no one has to navigate this life transition in the dark.
Whether you’re experiencing brain fog, joint pain, hot flushes, or just feeling a lack of joy and wondering where to start, we are here for you. And now, the NHS is pointing the way right to our door.

Take a look at the updated NHS page, share this with anyone who needs it, and let’s keep rewriting the narrative around menopause care together. 👇
🔗 https://www.nhs.uk/conditions/menopause-and-perimenopause/help-and-support/

#menopausesupport #menopause #NHS #TheMenopauseCharity #Perimenopause

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Short answer is YES you have options! 😊 Here is the answer from the British Menopause Society: 

“If HRT is to be used in women over 60 years of age, lower doses should be started, preferably with a transdermal route of estradiol administration. Evidence from the Cochrane data-analysis as well as that from the long-term follow-up data of the WHI showed no increase in cardiovascular events, cardiovascular mortality or all-cause mortality in women who initiated HRT more than 10 years after the menopause”. 

Of course, individualised share discussion and assessment is crucial. 
https://thebms.org.uk/publications/consensus-statements/bms-whcs-2020-recommendations-on-hormone-replacement-therapy-in-menopausal-women/
#hrt #womenover60 #menopause #menopausehelp #hormonereplacementtherapy

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They say music is what feelings sound like. 🎶
Few songs carry the weight of nostalgia quite like @robbiewilliams “Angels.” Watching the original co-writer & composer @guyachambers perform it at @westdeancollege was magical. I felt I had to share it! 

This melody defined my medical school years and continues to add more meaning as I change. No matter where it is played, it brings people together! For me it floods back the blur of late-night study sessions, the adrenaline of being out, lifelong friendships, loss and grief. It’s incredible how four minutes of music can bridge the gap between the student I was then and the person I am now.

What chapter of your life does this song belong to? 👇 

#musicnostalgia #memories #angels #medicalschoollife #midlifenostalgia

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I’m sharing this post as I got several messages about #migraines and #hrt . Please take #individualised care as migraines can fluctuate so much for each person. Shout out the fabulous @migrainedoc and @national_migraine_centre for the incredible work they do. I often direct patients to their literature, website and service as they are incredible. If you’re affected, please take a look and share! #wednesdaywisdom #perimenopause

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January 1, 2025 |
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.