Official clinic pages and public records where available.
Public source checks
The rows below standardise what was and was not confirmed from the reviewed public sources.
How to read these checks: ✓ Confirmed · ◐ Partial · — Not confirmed
Comparison checklist
How to read this checklist: ✓ Yes · ◐ Partial · — Not confirmed
Identity and regulatory checks
The reviewed public trail is stronger than a minimal clinic reference. The official BMH Medical page says Balance My Hormone Ltd owns and operates a CQC-registered clinic service, the about page names Dr Bradley as Clinical Lead Doctor and gives GMC number 7017122, and the contact page names The Hormonist at 19 Westmoreland Road, London NW9 9BW with GPhC number 9011688.
The strongest independent trail now includes both company and clinic regulation. The footer shows company number 10172894, which matches the Companies House record for Balance My Hormone Ltd, and the direct CQC location page for BMH Medical Administration also names Balance My Hormones Ltd as the operator. The remaining gaps are the exact GPhC and GMC detail pages.
- BMH Medical clinic page ↗ — Official clinic ownership and consultation-flow wording
- About Us ↗ — Named clinician trail including Dr Bradley and GMC number 7017122
- Contact page ↗ — Registered-pharmacy address and GPhC number 9011688
- Companies House record ↗ — Balance My Hormone Ltd
- CQC location page ↗ — BMH Medical Administration run by Balance My Hormones Ltd
This record sits above minimal-reference status because the company, clinic, address, named-clinician trail, and direct CQC location page are all public, even though the exact GPhC and GMC detail pages still need cleaner attachment.
Public address reviewed: The Hormonist, 19 Westmoreland Road, London NW9 9BW
The official contact page gives this London address, but the map marker stays city-level until the exact premises pin is independently confirmed.
Please confirm the address before visiting.
Questions to ask before booking
The public trail is already fairly useful, but these are still the questions worth clearing up before you start treatment.
- Which named doctor is responsible for my case and can their current GMC entry be checked directly?
- How much of the pathway is remote versus in-clinic for London patients?
- Which medicines are dispensed through The Hormonist and how is ongoing supply handled?
- What blood tests are required before treatment changes are made?
- Which direct CQC record is the correct external match for BMH Medical?