Sleep Assessment During Menopause in Central London
Sleep disturbance is one of the most common and debilitating symptoms of perimenopause and menopause, often presenting as insomnia, frequent night waking, early morning waking, or non-restorative sleep.
At LSDC Healthcare, our Menopause-Related Sleep Disorder Evaluation provides a consultant-led, medically structured assessment to identify hormonal, neurological, metabolic, and psychological contributors to poor sleep.
Care is delivered in a quiet, discreet clinical setting in the City of London, with senior clinical interpretation and clear treatment pathways.
What Is Menopause-Related Sleep Disorder?
Menopause-related sleep disorders arise from the interaction of:
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Oestrogen and progesterone decline
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Vasomotor symptoms (night sweats, hot flushes)
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Circadian rhythm disruption
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Anxiety, mood change, and cognitive hyperarousal
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Increased risk of sleep apnoea and restless sleep syndromes
Sleep disturbance is not benign and has downstream effects on cardiovascular health, mood, cognition, and metabolic regulation.
Who Is This Assessment For?
This service is suitable for women who:
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Struggle to fall asleep or stay asleep
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Wake unrefreshed despite adequate time in bed
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Experience night sweats disrupting sleep
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Have worsening sleep during perimenopause or menopause
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Feel fatigued, cognitively impaired, or emotionally labile
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Have tried lifestyle measures without improvement
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Want medical evaluation rather than sedative prescribing
Clinical Benefits and Indications
Clinical benefits include:
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Identification of the dominant drivers of sleep disruption
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Differentiation between hormonal insomnia and primary sleep disorders
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Reduction in reliance on hypnotic medication
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Improved daytime energy, cognition, and mood
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Protection against long-term cardiometabolic consequences
Common indications include:
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Menopause-related insomnia
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Night sweats with sleep fragmentation
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Daytime fatigue related to poor sleep
How LSDC Delivers This Differently
Sleep evaluation at LSDC Healthcare is distinguished by:
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Consultant-led sleep and menopause expertise
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Integration of hormonal, psychological, and metabolic assessment
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Avoidance of reflex sedative prescribing
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Identification of treatable medical sleep disorders
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Structured, evidence-based management plans
This is clinical sleep medicine, not symptom suppression.
Diagnostics and Investigations Involved
Assessment may include:
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Detailed sleep history and symptom mapping
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Menopause and hormonal status review
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Thyroid and metabolic testing where indicated
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Screening for sleep apnoea or restless leg syndrome
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Sleep diaries or validated questionnaires
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Referral for formal sleep studies if required
Investigations are clinically targeted, not routine.
Follow-Up and Ongoing Care
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Clear explanation of sleep diagnosis and contributing factors
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Individualised management plan (hormonal and non-hormonal)
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Optimisation of HRT where appropriate
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Referral for cognitive behavioural therapy for insomnia (CBT-I) if indicated
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Ongoing review and adjustment
Insurance and Self-Pay
Menopause-related sleep assessments are commonly self-pay, particularly when preventative or multifactorial.
Specific investigations may be claimable when medically indicated.
Transparent pricing is provided in advance.
LSDC Healthcare
A couple of minutes outside Liverpool St Station, this excellent facility is conveniently located for Medical consultations in London.
This facility is open during the evenings making it an excellent choice for busy professionals.
Book A Menopause Sleep Consultation
If poor sleep is affecting your health, mood, or professional performance, our consultants provide expert, menopause-aware sleep assessment and care in Central London.
FAQ — Menopause-Related Sleep Disorder Evaluation
Is insomnia common during menopause?
Yes. Hormonal changes frequently disrupt sleep architecture and circadian rhythm.
Are night sweats the only cause?
No. Anxiety, hormonal shifts, and sleep disorders can all contribute.
Will I be given sleeping tablets?
Medication is not first-line. Treatment focuses on addressing underlying causes.
Can HRT improve sleep?
In many women, appropriately prescribed HRT significantly improves sleep quality.
Do you assess for sleep apnoea?
Yes. Risk increases after menopause and is considered when clinically indicated.
Is this covered by private insurance?
Assessments are usually self-funded, though some investigations may be claimable.