
Professor Nick Panay
Consultant Gynaecologist
About Nick Panay
Professor Nick Panay is a Consultant Gynaecologist, Founder and Director of Hormone Health, and Director of the Menopause & PMS Centres at Queen Charlotte’s and Imperial College London. He leads a busy clinical and research team that publishes widely, presents at scientific meetings, and trains health professionals at all levels.
He and his team of research fellows and nurses run an active research programme comprising translational, clinical, and pharmaceutically sponsored studies in menopause, premature ovarian insufficiency, premenstrual syndrome, androgens, and contraception.
Professor Panay has authored more than 200 peer-reviewed publications, with over 10,000 citations to date, and has a Google Scholar h-index of 49. He presents at numerous national and international conferences as an invited keynote and plenary speaker.
Through his work with several societies, councils, and women’s groups, he campaigns actively for women’s health issues both nationally and internationally. His affiliations include:
Immediate Past President, International Menopause Society
Past Chairman, British Menopause Society (BMS)
Medical Advisory Council Member, BMS
Chairman, National Association for Premenstrual Syndromes (NAPS)
Clinical Advisory Board Member, International Association for Premenstrual Disorders
Patron, Daisy Network
Past Honorary Director of Conferences and Past Council Member, RCOG
Expertise
- Menopause
- Premenstrual Syndrome
- Premenstrual Dysphoric Disorder
- Menstrual Disorders
Overview
- Age of patients seen
- 18+
- Qualifications
BSc MBBS FRCOG MFSRH
- Languages spoken
- English
- Online profiles
- Research highlights
Professor Panay's notable publications include:
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Ang SB, Cheshire R, Goldstein SR, Maki P, Nappi RE; International Menopause Society Board. Menopause and MHT in 2024: addressing the key controversies - an International Menopause Society White Paper. Climacteric. 2024 Oct;27(5):441-457.
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Anderson RA, Bennie A, Cedars M, Davies M, Ee C, Gravholt CH, Kalantaridou S, Kallen A, Kim KQ, Misrahi M, Mousa A, Nappi RE, Rocca WA, Ruan X, Teede H, Vermeulen N, Vogt E, Vincent AJ; ESHRE, ASRM, CREWHIRL, and IMS Guideline Group on POI. Evidence-based guideline: premature ovarian insufficiency. Hum Reprod Open. 2024 Dec 9;2024(4):hoae065.
- Professional memberships
He is an active member of:
Lifetime membership, International Menopause Society
Fellow, Royal College of Obstetricians and Gynaecologists
Member, Faculty of Sexual and Reproductive Healthacre
Chair, NAPS
Patron, Daisy Network
Member, British Fertility Society,
Member, Royal Osteoporosis Society
Member of Royal Society of Medicine (O & G Division)
Medical Advisory Council Member, BMS
Member, BMA
He currently holds clinical posts at:
Founder and Director, Hormone Health, Welbeck London
Consultant Gynaecologist, Subspecialist in Reproductive Medicine, Imperial College Healthcare NHS Trust, Queen Charlotte’s and Chelsea Hospital
Professor of Practice, Imperial College London
Guest Professor, Beijing Obstetrics and Gynaecology Hospital, Capital Medical University
- Certifications and Awards
He is the recipient of:
Distinguished Service Award, International Menopause Society (Oct 2024)
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