Taylor Grey
Women’s Health & Menopause Specialist

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Taylor Grey Healthcare | Knightsbridge, London
1–2 clinic sessions per week | Flexible remuneration: hourly rate or revenue split, TBC
Taylor Grey Healthcare is looking for an exceptional Women’s Health & Menopause Specialist to join our exclusive private clinic in the heart of Knightsbridge.
This is an opportunity for an experienced doctor with a genuine passion for women’s health and a deep clinical understanding of hormonal health, perimenopause, and menopause to become part of a premium, consultant-led healthcare environment.
Based at our discreet Knightsbridge clinic, Taylor Grey provides patients with highly personalised, expert-led care in a calm and sophisticated setting, supported by modern diagnostics and a multidisciplinary clinical team.
The Role
We are seeking a highly experienced doctor to provide specialist consultations for women navigating hormonal changes and the menopause transition.
You will be supporting patients across the full spectrum of perimenopause and menopause, providing thoughtful, evidence-based assessments and personalised treatment and management plans.
The ideal candidate will have extensive knowledge and clinical experience in:
- Perimenopause and menopause
- Hormonal health and women’s health
- Menopausal symptoms and their impact on physical and emotional wellbeing
- Hormone replacement therapy (HRT) and appropriate treatment options
- Assessment and management of complex menopausal symptoms
- The wider health implications of hormonal changes through midlife
- Individualised lifestyle, preventative health, and wellbeing strategies
- Appropriate investigations, referrals, and ongoing patient management
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Who We’re Looking For
We are looking for the best in the field - a doctor who combines outstanding clinical expertise with exceptional communication skills and a genuinely patient-centred approach.
You will ideally have:
- Significant experience in women’s health, menopause, and hormonal medicine
- Extensive experience managing patients through perimenopause and menopause
- A strong understanding of current evidence and best practice in menopause care
- Excellent consultation and communication skills
- A warm, empathetic, and reassuring manner
- The ability to build trusted, long-term relationships with private patients
- A commitment to delivering an exceptional standard of clinical care
- Appropriate UK medical registration and professional credentials
A recognised menopause qualification, accreditation, or specialist training would be highly desirable.
Why Taylor Grey?
Taylor Grey is a premium, consultant-led private healthcare clinic in Knightsbridge, designed around discretion, accessibility, and exceptional clinical care.
Our philosophy is simple: great doctors, outstanding care, without unnecessary waits.


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You’ll be working in an environment where clinical expertise is valued, patients receive a highly personalised experience, and practitioners have access to modern diagnostic facilities and a wider network of experienced clinicians.
This is an opportunity to build a specialist women’s health offering within a distinctive private healthcare setting and to work with a patient demographic that values expertise, discretion, and personalised care.
Commitment
1–2 clinic sessions per week, with flexibility around scheduling.
Remuneration can be structured as either:
- Competitive hourly rate
- Revenue-share arrangement
Final structure to be agreed based on experience and mutual fit.
Location
Taylor Grey Healthcare 43 Cheval Place Knightsbridge London SW7 1EW
Just moments from Knightsbridge Underground and Harrods.
Interested?
If you are an outstanding clinician with a passion for women’s health and a particular expertise in perimenopause, menopause, and hormonal health, we would love to hear from you.
This is an opportunity to join one of London’s most exclusive private healthcare environments and help shape a truly exceptional women’s health service.
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Please send your CV and a brief overview of your menopause and women’s health experience to the Taylor Grey team.
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