Very interesting, but worrying at the same time. I'm sure I recollect that there have been concerns about her in the past. Can't remember what specifically, though. Maybe for the same thing?Louise Newson has no doubt helped lots of women but has also had a lot of criticism for putting women on too high a dose. There's lots online. These clinics shouldn't really exist as the NHS should provide what we need.
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Louise Newson: TV menopause doctor concerns probed by watchdog
Doctors and patients question the prescribing of high HRT doses by Dr Louise Newson and her clinics.www.bbc.co.uk
It's such an absolute minefield because I occasionally watched some videos from a US menopause expert (who advocated both HRT and natural alternatives - she wasn't saying one was better than the other but was certainly pro-HRT) and I specifically recall her talking about dosages and how doctor's prescribing the lowest dose is a waste of time and that most women need much higher, etc.
I agree, though, they should be no need for these clinics. But it's like my GP when I requested starting the patch, like I'd asked her for a prescription of the devil's gunk