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Ms Esha Saha is a Consultant Obstetrician and Gynaecologist at St George’s University Hospitals NHS Foundation Trust, where she has holds a substantive consultant post since 2019. She is the Lead for Menopause Services at St George’s and a British Menopause Society (BMS) accredited Menopause Specialist and BMS Principles and Practice Menopause Care Trainer.
Alongside her expertise in menopause care, Ms Saha is part of the Gynaecological Diagnostic Team at St George’s, managing women referred through the Urgent Suspicion of Cancer Pathway. She has extensive experience in managing gynaecological disorders including heavy periods, fibroids and menopausal problems, and performs related minimally invasive surgeries such as hysteroscopy, endometrial ablation, polyp removal, ovarian cyst management and fibroid treatment. Her particular clinical interests include pelvic ultrasound and outpatient operative hysteroscopy.
Ms Saha obtained her medical degree from the University of Cambridge and Imperial College London. She undertook her specialist training in Obstetrics and Gynaecology within the London Deanery (North-West), gaining extensive experience across major London teaching hospitals. She completed Advanced Training Specialist Modules (ATSMs) in Menopause, Early Pregnancy and Acute Gynaecology, and Advanced Labour Ward Practice.
As part of her leadership role, Ms Saha was a key member of the working group that developed the South West London Menopause and HRT Guidelines (2022) and is currently part of the working group updating the guideline. She runs an NHS Menopause Service at St George’s, providing high-quality, individualised care to women experiencing both routine and complex menopause-related concerns such as premature ovarian insufficiency, surgical menopause and menopause after cancer. She also helped establish the first regional joint Lupus-Menopause Clinic, offering specialised care for women with autoimmune conditions.
Ms Saha is also a trainer for the Royal College of Obstetricians and Gynaecologists (RCOG) Menopause Care Specialist Interest Training Module (SITM) and serves as the RCOG Regional Preceptor for the Menopause Care Module in South London, supporting the development of future menopause specialists. She regularly delivers educational sessions to both primary and secondary care clinicians on menopause management, HRT prescribing and monitoring, and the investigation of unscheduled bleeding on HRT.
Her dedication to clinical excellence is reflected in her ongoing involvement in service improvement, research, and education.
Professional Statement
“I strongly believe that every woman should have access to high-quality, evidence-based menopause care. My approach is centred on attentive listening, individualised assessment, holistic care, and shared decision-making to support women in improving their quality of life during the menopause transition and post-reproductive years. I am passionate about empowering women with knowledge, ensuring that menopause care is compassionate, accessible, and tailored to their needs.”
Clinical Interests
Ms Saha’s specialist interests include:
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