ADHD and Menopause Care
ADHD and Menopause Care
If your ADHD feels louder than it used to, we can help
Many women notice that ADHD symptoms become harder to manage during perimenopause and menopause. Focus slips. Overwhelm increases. Emotional reactions feel stronger. For some, this is the first time ADHD is even considered.
You are not imagining it, and it is not a personal failure. Hormonal change can affect attention, mood and cognitive resilience. At Menopause Care, we provide specialist menopause care for women with ADHD, building treatment plans that support both hormonal health and brain function.
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BMS accredited doctors, available online
Personalised medication delivered
A support team to help coordinate your care
Spread the cost of your care with Klarna
BMS accredited doctors, available online
Personalised medication delivered
A support team to help coordinate your care
Spread the cost of your care with Klarna

When hormones change, your ADHD can change too
Many women first begin to question ADHD during perimenopause or menopause. Changes in hormone levels can affect brain chemistry involved in attention, motivation, mood, and emotional regulation.
How our care works
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Specialist consultation (45 min)
A menopause specialist doctor takes time to explore your symptoms, hormonal stage, medical history, and any existing ADHD diagnosis or concerns.
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Personalised plan
Where appropriate, this may include menopause treatment, lifestyle strategies, or guidance on further assessment (such as referral to a psychiatrist).
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Ongoing review and support
Prescription management, blood tests if needed, and continuity of care for as long as you need.
Is specialist ADHD and menopause support right for me?
You may benefit from specialist menopause support if these feel true for you:
Book your ADHD and menopause care appointment
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45-minute online consultation with a specialist menopause doctor
Focused menopause assessment for women experiencing ADHD-related cognitive changes during perimenopause or menopause.
Please note: This appointment does not include ADHD diagnosis or ADHD medication prescribing.
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30-minute online follow-up with a specialist menopause doctor
Ongoing review to ensure your menopause treatment plan is working effectively alongside ADHD management.
Please note: This appointment focuses on menopause care. ADHD medication management remains with your usual ADHD provider.




Everything you want to know
Our Approach
Every personβs experience of ADHD is different. Our role is to help you understand how hormonal changes may be affecting your body and mind, and explore safe and evidence-based treatment options that work best for you and your lifestyle.


Regular follow-up and ongoing support
Formal ADHD diagnosis and the prescribing of ADHD medication must be carried out by a psychiatrist. Our role is to assess hormonal and menopause-related factors, provide specialist menopause care, and support you alongside (or before) psychiatric input where appropriate.









