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Providers listed here are reviewed for menopause relevance and alignment with our standards. “Reviewed” means we check fit and clarity — it does not mean we verify clinical outcomes or replace medical advice.
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Common pelvic changes in menopause
- Vaginal dryness or burning
- Recurrent urinary symptoms, urgency, or frequency
- Pelvic heaviness, leaks, or discomfort with movement/exercise
- Pain during intimacy
How to choose the right support
- Pelvic floor physios assess muscle function (tightness, weakness, coordination) and give targeted exercises.
- Medical clinicians can assess GSM and discuss symptom-specific treatments when appropriate.
- The best care is respectful, private, and never minimises your experience.
Related support
- GP & Specialist Medical Care
- Hormone Replacement & Medical Treatment
- Physiotherapy & Movement Support
Note: Pelvic symptoms are common, but they still deserve proper assessment—especially if they are new, worsening, or affecting daily life.






