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Intimate Health

Intimate Health

Intimate health is something that affects every woman. It can refer to any bowel, bladder, gynaecological or sexual concern. It ranges from natural body changes throughout our lives to managing the changes that happen after undergoing treatment. Being able to discuss intimate health well means making your voice heard so you get better medical care.

Many women don’t talk about their intimate health. They find it embarrassing to seek help when things aren’t going as planned. When faced with bringing a legal claim related to intimate health, things can get awkward.

We are here to help reduce the embarrassment. We make talking about intimate health OK.

Being able to talk openly about your body and health is essential to access medical care. We emphasis compassion, empathy, and authenticity in how we help you navigate your legal claim.Focusing on your needs and emotions whilst you tackle your health issues and legal claim. We seek to connect on a personal level and inspiring you through genuine care and understanding to negotiate the hurdles of complex litigation.

Who we work with

Working closely with Colorectal surgeons, pain management consultants, Gynaecologists, women’s health physiotherapists, psycho-sexual therapists and nurse specialists to ensure we only offer a comprehensive assessment of your injury.

Your intimate health doesn’t have to be a taboo subject. Women should feel comfortable enough to talk about the issues they experience with their intimate health. Raising concerns about poor medical practice should be standard.  Women should feel more able to talk about themselves and advocate for what they need in the medical setting going forward.

To effect true transformational change our clients learn to draw on the qualities of humility, vulnerability, transparency and empathy. They transform them into body knowledge and strength.

Being your own advocate in healthcare means actively participating in your own care by communicating your needs, asking questions, and making informed decisions about your treatment. It involves understanding your rights, gathering information, and working with your healthcare team to ensure you receive the best possible care.

Call us today

If you’re ready to discuss your situation or have any questions please contact Dr Victoria Handley today. Don’t suffer in silence. Call FREE on 0800 470 2009 or email vhandley@handleylaw.co.uk


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