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Sheikh Shakhbout Medical City opens perimenopause clinic in Abu Dhabi

The facility offers a multidisciplinary service model.

Abu Dhabi's Sheikh Shakhbout Medical City has announced the launch of a dedicated perimenopause clinic to provide specialised support for women experiencing menopausal symptoms.

The facility offers a multidisciplinary service model, including initial consultations with a gynaecologist, comprehensive screenings, and assessments.

Patients will have access to same-day consultations with a dietician, psychologist, and physiotherapist, as well as personalised nursing assessments and educational services.

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