Specialist clinic · LibidoComing soon

Libido & sexual health.

Little or no desire, pain during sex, dryness — sexual health is health, and it belongs in the gynaecology consultation. Yet it is almost never raised there: too little time, too much embarrassment, on both sides. We are planning a dedicated clinic with time, structure and zero awkwardness. Register below if this interests you.

~1 in 3
women · experience phases of markedly low desire

Low sexual desire is the most common sexual problem in women — at every age.

Source: PRESIDE study, Shifren et al. 2008
~50%
of postmenopausal women · experience dryness & related symptoms

Genitourinary syndrome of menopause (GSM) is extremely common — and unlike hot flushes, it does not improve without treatment.

Source: The Menopause Society
Treatable
much of it · very well

Local hormone therapy, pelvic floor work, medication review, couples counselling: effective approaches exist for most causes — they just need to be talked about.

Source: AWMF guideline peri- and postmenopause
What we are planning

What we are planning.

A clinic where this topic is not squeezed in between other things:

1
Structured first consultation

Enough time, a clear history: since when, in which situations, what has changed? Medication (e.g. the pill, antidepressants), life phase, relationship — everything belongs on the table.

2
Hormone status & finding causes

Lab work where it makes sense: oestrogen, testosterone, thyroid, prolactin. Not every loss of desire is hormonal — but if it is, you should know.

3
Local therapy for GSM

Dryness and pain after menopause are usually very treatable — local oestrogens, moisturisers, lubricant guidance.

4
Counselling & referral network

Sometimes the cause is not (only) physical. Then we refer responsibly — sexual counselling, couples therapy, pelvic floor physiotherapy.

Some services in this clinic will likely be self-pay. All costs will be published transparently at launch.
Is this for me?

Who is it for?

  • ·Noticeably less desire than before — and it bothers you
  • ·Pain during sex (dyspareunia)
  • ·Dryness, burning, recurring irritation
  • ·Changes on the pill or antidepressants
  • ·During and after menopause
  • ·After birth or while breastfeeding
Non-binding & free

Libido clinic — register your interest.

No subscription, no commitment. We will contact you once — as soon as this service launches, with full details and pricing.

FAQ

What you should know.

Isn’t this a matter for psychologists?

Sometimes, but often not. Hormones, medication, mucosa, pelvic floor, pain — there are many physical causes that gynaecology can assess. That is exactly why this clinic starts with a structured search for causes before anything gets interpreted.

Won’t this be embarrassing?

No. For us this is a medical topic like any other — with history, diagnostics and treatment options. The clinic exists precisely so you never need to find the "right moment" to bring it up.

What does it cost?

Much is covered by regular gynaecological care; some services will be self-pay. We will publish exact prices at launch — and you always receive a written cost plan first.

Until launch

No need to wait: many of these topics can already be discussed in our regular consultations today.

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