Dr Emma Sloan

GP

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Dr Emma Sloan

Medical qualifications

BSc HONS, MB BS, PGCert, MRCGP

Year of qualification

2009

Consultation fee(s)

First consultation
£289
Follow up consultation (15 minutes)
£200
Telephone advice call with private GP (10 minutes)
£75
Fast track appointment for testosterone (for those who are already on HRT)
£189

Professional profile

Dr Emma Sloan is a prominent figure in the field of women’s health. She graduated from Brighton and Sussex Medical School in 2009 and completed her GP training in Sussex before undertaking an academic fellowship in urgent care. Throughout her career, Dr Sloan has been committed to ongoing academic study, completing a PGCert in Health and Wellbeing and her specialist menopause training. She is a trainer and is committed to teaching and training other doctors.

Dr Sloan’s passion for women’s health and wellbeing has driven her to become an expert in preventative healthcare. Her expertise has grown to focus on the life course approach to caring for women, ensuring that they stay well throughout their lives.

Dr Sloan believes that there is much more to women’s health than just focusing on hormones. She understands the importance of taking a holistic approach that encompasses all aspects of a woman’s health, including their cardiovascular health, battles with weight, mental health, and cancer prevention.
More recently, Dr Sloan has set up a new healthcare pathway for women at Horder Healthcare. This new service provides a comprehensive approach to women’s health, offering a range of services from menopause management to cancer screening. Dr Sloan’s work has been instrumental in improving access to high-quality healthcare for women in the local community.

 

Speciality

Menopause
Preventative health
Lifestyle medicine
Medical consultations
Private prescriptions
Referral writing
Medical examinations including breast and pelvic examinations
Smear tests
Vaginal swabs
Blood tests including phlebotomy
BMI
Urinalysis

Personal profile

When Dr Sloan is not at work she is looking after her large family which includes her husband, six children, and two very energetic dogs (a Staffy called Duffy and a Springer Spaniel called Willow). She loves sea swimming, mountain biking and going on holidays with the family.

Website Profile Photos (400 × 400px) (1)

Dr Emma Sloan

Medical qualifications

BSc HONS, MB BS, PGCert, MRCGP

Year of qualification

2009

Consultation fee(s)

First consultation
£289
Follow up consultation (15 minutes)
£200
Telephone advice call with private GP (10 minutes)
£75
Fast track appointment for testosterone (for those who are already on HRT)
£189

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