Professional Background
Dr Jacqueline Radley
Dr Jacqueline Radley is a GP and British Menopause Society (BMS)-recognised menopause specialist. She founded The Birmingham Menopause Clinic to provide expert, evidence-based care for women navigating perimenopause, menopause, and postmenopause. Her approach focuses on personalised treatment plans, integrating hormonal and non-hormonal therapies to support women’s long-term health and well-being.
Qualifications and experience
Education and training
- Graduated from Middlesex Hospital Medical School, London (UCL) with a BSc in Neuropharmacology and Neurophysiology (1985) and MBBS (1988).
- Completed GP training in Worcester.
- Member of the Royal College of General Practitioners (MRCGP).
Specialist menopause training
- Advanced Certificate in Menopause Care from the British Menopause Society.
- Diploma from the Faculty of Sexual and Reproductive Health (DFSRH).
- Certified in contraceptive procedures, including contraceptive implants and intrauterine devices (LoC SDI & LoC IUT).
Clinical expertise
Dr Radley is highly experienced in managing complex menopause cases and accepts external referrals. Her areas of expertise include:
- Perimenopause and menopause management
- Hormone Replacement Therapy (HRT), including body-identical hormones
- Testosterone supplementation for women
- Menopause-related mental health concerns, including brain fog, anxiety, and depression
- Genitourinary Syndrome of Menopause (GSM) – vaginal dryness, recurrent UTIs, and sexual health concerns
- Menopause and long-term health – cardiovascular health, osteoporosis prevention, and lifestyle medicine
Dr Radley is dedicated to supporting women through tailored treatment plans designed to optimise their health and quality of life.
Commitment to education and research
Dr Radley is passionate about continuous learning and contributing to medical education and policy development.
- She completed an RCGP-accredited course in Lifestyle Medicine, incorporating nutrition, exercise, and stress management into menopause care.
- She holds a Postgraduate Certificate in Medical Education from the University of Birmingham, allowing her to contribute to medical training and public awareness initiatives on menopause.
Advocacy and workplace menopause support
Beyond her clinical work, Dr Radley is an advocate for menopause awareness and education. She works with organisations to develop workplace policies, ensuring that women receive the support they need during menopause. Her expertise is sought after for corporate well-being programmes, menopause training, and public speaking engagements.
Personal interests
Dr Radley is married to a colorectal surgeon and has three grown-up children. She balances her professional career with her passion for running, CrossFit, meditation, and travel, which support her commitment to a healthy and active lifestyle.