Mr Nicholas Panay BSc MRCOG MFFP
Subspecialist in Reproductive Medicine and Surgery
Queen Charlotte’s and Chelsea Hospital
Chairman of the National Association for Premenstrual Syndrome
Nick Panay initially trained as a general obstetrician and gynaecologist. He performed his research into the treatment of progestogen intolerance in women using HRT for treatment of the menopause and PMS with John Studd at the Chelsea and Westminster Hospital. He then qualified as a sub-specialist in reproductive medicine at St Bartholomew’s Hospital and is currently a consultant gynaecologist at The Hammersmith Hospitals NHS Trust.
He has a specific interest in problems related to the menopause and premenstrual syndrome and is head of the Menopause and PMS centre at Queen Charlotte’s and Chelsea Hospital in London. The centre provides a comprehensive clinical service as well as training and research in menopause and PMS related fields.
He joined NAPS as a trustee and was elected chairman in 2001. He believes that the way to provide better care for the PMS sufferer is through improved training of health professionals.