Healthwatch Essex – Menopause survey

Posted on: October 10, 2023

Healthwatch Essex are currently gathering lived experiences around menopause and perimenopause support/advice in west Essex. We are interested to hear from anyone who has input that they would be happy to share with us.

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As part of this work, we would be very grateful if people could take a few minutes of their time to complete the attached simple survey. Responses are completely anonymous unless someone indicates that they would be interested in talking to one of our team in a little more depth about their experiences, and then their details will be used solely for the purpose of making contact to discuss.

Experiences in West Essex of The Menopause and Perimenopause | Healthwatch Essex

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