How Does HRT Treatment Work?
Hormone Replacement Therapy (HRT) helps relieve menopause symptoms by replacing the hormones, mainly oestrogen and progesterone, that naturally decline as you approach menopause.
By restoring these hormone levels, HRT helps balance your body’s functions and reduces symptoms.
Important note: Every woman’s needs are different. Your doctor will determine the most suitable type of HRT, dosage, and route (tablet, gel, or patch) based on your age, symptoms, and medical history.
Common HRT treatments we prescribe
Femoston Conti
A continuous combined HRT tablet that contains both oestrogen and progesterone, designed for women who are postmenopausal (no periods for 12 months or more). It helps maintain hormone balance and prevent breakthrough bleeding.
Oestrogel
A transdermal oestrogen gel applied to the skin once daily. It’s absorbed directly into the bloodstream, providing a flexible, well-tolerated alternative to tablets, and is often paired with Utrogestan for women who still have a uterus.
Utrogestan
A body-identical progesterone capsule is used in conjunction with estrogen (such as Oestrogel or patches) to protect the uterine lining and support a natural hormonal balance. It can be taken orally or vaginally, depending on your plan.
Novofem
A sequential HRT tablet containing oestrogen and progesterone taken in a 28-day cycle, suitable for women still experiencing occasional periods (perimenopause). Helps regulate cycles while reducing menopause symptoms.
Evorel Conti
A combined HRT patch that delivers oestrogen and progesterone through the skin. It offers a convenient, low-maintenance option with steady hormone levels and fewer gastrointestinal side effects.