Reproductive endocrine
Contact
- Outpatients appointments
- 020 3313 5000
Visitor Information
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Our service treats reproductive endocrine problems in women who have infrequent or absent menses, menopausal problems related to disorders of the hypothalamic-pituitary-ovarian axis, including polycystic ovary syndrome (PCOS), disorders of gonadotophin secretion and women with hirsutism, with or without PCOS.
It is a consultant-led service with internationally recognised expertise in female reproductive disorders, especially polycystic ovary syndrome.
Conditions and treatments
We offer investigations and management for menstrual disorders and hirsutism, as well as hormone replacement therapy (HRT) when appropriate.
Reproductive endocrine clinic
Address
Second Floor
Winston Churchill Wing
St Mary’s Hospital
London W2 1NY
Hours
Tuesdays and Wednesdays from 09.00 to 12.30
Contact information
Gloria Baptiste (secretary)
Phone: 020 3312 1486
General OPD enquiries and bookings
Phone: 020 3313 5000
Email: appointments@imperial.nhs.uk
Meet the team
Prof Stephen Franks, professor for reproductive endocrinology and consultant endocrinologist
Dr Davinia White, associate specialist in reproductive medicine
Mr Sotirios Saravelos, consultant gynaecologist subspecialist in reproductive medicine
Patient information
Before your appointment
You can expect to receive your appointment within three to four weeks of referral. You are welcome to bring a relative, close friend or carer with you to your appointment. You are also welcome to ask for a chaperone and we will endeavour to provide one for you.
We suggest you bring a list of your medications and your symptoms to your appointment.
During your appointment
Please note that we are a teaching hospital, so medical students may be present for some appointments. If you do not wish to have them in the room please let the nurse or doctor know and the students will be asked to step outside.
You can expect your appointment to take 15 to 45 minutes. During your appointment, your medical history will be taken and you will be examined if necessary.
After your appointment
You can expect to be given a follow-up appointment.
Refer to this service
Please use NHS e-Referrals to refer a patient to our service.
GP advice
Please contact the service’s secretary Gloria Baptiste for advice about referrals.
Email: gloria.baptiste@nhs.net