Personalised Care to Help You Feel Like Yourself Again at Enigma Healthcare, Tarporley
Struggling with menopause symptoms like hot flushes, brain fog, anxiety, weight gain, or poor sleep? You’re not alone—and you don’t have to suffer in silence.
At Enigma Healthcare’s Menopause Clinic in Tarporley, we provide expert-led, personalised menopause care for women who want real solutions, not generic advice. If you feel your NHS options have been exhausted or feel unheard, our specialists are here to listen, understand, and create a tailored treatment plan just for you.
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Including body-identical HRT tailored to your needs.
In-depth testing for oestrogen, progesterone, testosterone, and thyroid health.
Guidance on diet, exercise, and supplements to help manage menopause naturally.
Many women find that menopause care is limited, with rushed appointments and a ‘one-size-fits-all’ approach. At Enigma Healthcare, we do things differently.
With private menopause treatment, you’ll receive:
We understand that every woman’s menopause journey is unique. That’s why we take the time to find the right treatment for you.
“The menopause can be a challenging time for many women, and the information and advice available can be overwhelming. I believe that with the right advice and support and an individualised approach, I can help women to navigate this phase of their life with increased confidence and relief of troublesome symptoms.” – Dr Dancy, Menopause Specialist.
Menopause can be overwhelming, but with the right support, you can regain your energy, confidence, and overall wellbeing. Our Cheshire menopause clinic is here to help you feel better—so you can get back to living life to the fullest.
Signifies no menstrual period for one year and ovaries ceasing egg production.
May bring relief from hot flushes, but also increases health risks due to dropping oestrogen.
It can be confusing to know if you are peri-menopausal (the time leading up to the menopause when oestrogen levels are declining). Throughout the body, there are oestrogen receptors, and when oestrogen levels decline, the impact can be widespread.
Depending on your medical history and symptoms, your clinician may recommend following: