Hampstead Menopause is led by Mr Gidon Lieberman

“I am often asked how a man becomes a gynaecologist and even more how I ended up dealing with Menopausal patients.”

Mr Gidon Lieberman has held an NHS consultant post in Gynaecology at the Whittington Hospital since 2007, he hold full recognition by The Royal College of Obstetricians and Gynaecologist as a specialist in Reproductive Medicine and Surgery as well as general Obstetrics and Gynaecology. Mr Lieberman is also accredited by the RCOG in laparoscopic and hysteroscopic surgery, gynaecological ultrasound and management of the menopause as well as being accredited by the British Menopause Society as a Menopause Specialist and Menopause Trainer. His day to day work is split between helping those with issues to do with Fertility, Menopause as well as surgery. Training and ongoing development allows Mr Leiberman to provide a broad range of gynaecological services and offers very personalised care where you will have easy and quick direct access.

Hampstead Menopause is led by Mr Gidon Lieberman

 

Face to face appointments are available on Monday evenings and all day on a Friday with video consultations also available at these and other times.

On street parking apart from 10am till 12pm, and Pay and Display parking is available locally.

Highgate Private Hospital

17-19 View Road

Highgate, London

N6 4DJ

Consultations are available both face to face as well as virtually. The initial consultation is about establishing your symptoms and medical background.

We have the facilities to have a pelvic ultrasound during the meeting and have any blood testing as well.

At the initial meeting we will listen to your symptoms as well as go through a comprehensive list of questions about issues that you may not have considered to be associated with your menopause. It is very important to ask about any previous or on-going health issues, as well as any medication either prescribed or over the counter.

 

The first appointment lasts for 45 minutes and although this seems quite a long time, it’s not often that consultations finish early.  We can provide with you a prescription (if appropriate) at the time of the consultation and a clinical summary letter will be sent soon after. It is common practice for your GP to be able to provide an NHS prescription- but this would be at their discretion. All prescribed medications are NICE recognised for the management of menopause.

A pelvic ultrasound is not routinely needed at the time of the consultation but is useful when patients have irregular bleeding, bloating or pelvic pain. A pelvic ultrasound gives a great deal of information about the womb and ovaries so some patients will want to have an ultrasound for reassurance.

 

We will request blood tests only when clinical necessary, but again some patients will want them for reassurance. The role of hormone testing in menopausal patients is discussed here.

 

Face to face appointments are available on Monday evenings and all day on a Friday with video consultations also available at these and other times.

On street parking apart from 10am till 12pm, and Pay and Display parking is available locally.

Highgate Private Hospital

17-19 View Road

Highgate, London

N6 4DJ

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