HealthTransform Femme Launch Marks Major Step Forward in Women’s Health Services

Transform Femme Launch Marks Major Step Forward in Women’s Health Services

Transform, the UK’s foremost clinic for cosmetic and elective healthcare, has launched Transform Femme, an ambitious new initiative designed to deliver exceptional care for women experiencing a range of gynaecological concerns.

Debuting in October 2025, Transform Femme will operate from Transform’s Electiva Hospitals located in London, Manchester, Glasgow, and Newcastle, and through select clinics nationwide including Birmingham and Nottingham.

This new service will give women access to outstanding GMC-registered surgeons and specialists who provide surgical and non-surgical procedures in a supportive and confidential environment. The approach unites advanced medical techniques with empathy-driven care to improve physical wellbeing and emotional empowerment.

Leading the new programme is Dr Hisham Abouzeid, a respected consultant whose dedication to patient care has earned national recognition. His work is guided by compassion, expertise, and the conviction that confidence and health are deeply intertwined.

Dr Abouzeid, Transform Femme said: “So many women suffer in silence with gynaecological issues that affect their confidence, health and everyday lives. At Transform Femme our mission is to provide a safe and supportive space where women feel truly heard. We combine medical expertise with empathy and professionalism, helping patients regain their comfort and most importantly their confidence. This is about giving women the freedom to live authentically and proudly.”

Core treatments provided by Transform Femme include: Pelvic Floor Repair; Hysterectomy; labiaplasty; and vaginal tightening amongst others.

With thousands of five-star patient reviews and a reputation for specialist-led care, Transform continues to set the standard in UK healthcare. Transform Femme is an extension of this commitment, reflecting the organisation’s patient-first ethos: “Transform treats you like a person not a procedure.”

Patients accessing Transform Femme will benefit from:

  • An exceptional clinical team of internationally recognised experts
  • Luxurious CQC registered hospitals across the UK
  • Homecare+, providing pre and post operative care in the comfort of patients’ homes
  • Rapid access to consultations, diagnostics and surgery without NHS waiting lists, usually within weeks

Transparent pricing and complete peace of mind with one fixed price and no hidden extras
Transform Femme is the latest chapter in Transform’s long-standing mission to provide patients with life-changing results through personalised compassionate and world-class care.

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