Women’s Health: Why Regular Check-Ups Are Non-Negotiable

“The greatest wealth is health.” It’s a phrase we hear often, but when it comes to women’s health, it’s more than just a saying—it’s a responsibility. And yet, many women put their own health last. Work, family, life—it all gets in the way. But here’s the truth: catching problems early saves lives.

Take cervical screening for example. A simple test that can detect abnormal cells before they turn into cancer. Yet, nearly a third of eligible women in the UK don’t attend their smear tests. The same goes for breast screening. Early detection of breast cancer increases survival rates to over 90%. Still, thousands delay or ignore their appointments.

So, here’s the action plan:

  • Prioritise routine check-ups. Book that smear test. Get that mammogram. Schedule that GP visit if something feels ‘off.’

  • Listen to your body. If something doesn’t feel right, don’t ignore it. Advocate for yourself. Push for answers.

  • Know your risk factors. Family history, lifestyle, age—all play a role. Stay informed and discuss risks with your doctor.

Healthcare isn’t self-indulgence. It’s self-preservation. This International Women’s Day, let’s make a pledge—not just to celebrate women but to protect their health, too.

Remember: a healthy women leads to a healthy family, which itself leads to a healthy society.

 

Because looking after yourself isn’t an afterthought; it’s essential. 

And it starts today.

 

Thanks

Dr Nitish Raut

 

Latest News

HealthHarmonie Minds GP Webinar Series: Cannabis use and its impact on ADHD diagnosis and management | Free Primary Care Session

HealthHarmonie Minds is launching a new GP Webinar Series, designed to support collaboration between primary care...

HealthHarmonie (Medinet Group) Wins Best Outpatient Provider at HSJ Awards 2026

HealthHarmonie part of Medinet Group Win at HSJ Awards 2026 We are proud to share that HealthHarmonie, part of Medinet...

HealthHarmonie Minds GP Webinar Series: Cannabis Use and ADHD | Free Primary Care Session

HealthHarmonie Minds is launching a new GP Webinar Series, designed to support collaboration between primary care...
Francesca Acquah

International Women’s Day 2026: A 26 Year Journey in Women’s Health

My name is Francesca Acquah. I was born and raised in Bulawayo, Zimbabwe, and moved to the UK at the age of 17. That...

Community delivered Dermatology and ENT Services Launch Across BLMK | HealthHarmonie

Newly Commissioned Dermatology and ENT Services Launch Across BLMK HealthHarmonie is pleased to announce that we have...

Strengthening GP Relationships Through Community Partnership Management

Strong community healthcare isn’t just about delivering clinical services, it’s about building trusted, responsive...

Dr Nitish Raut on BPS London and Community-Based Gynaecology Services

With Best Practice London just around the corner, we asked Dr Nitish Raut – one of our valued Consultant...

HealthHarmonie is shortlisted for the HSJ Independent Healthcare Providers Awards 2026

We are delighted to announce that we have made the 2026 shortlist for the HSJ Independent Healthcare Providers Awards...

HealthHarmonie Commissioned to Deliver New Elective Gynaecology Service Across South Yorkshire

HealthHarmonie is delighted to announce that we have been commissioned by South Yorkshire Integrated Care Board (ICB)...

New Community ENT & Audiology Service Now Available at Dartford West Health Centre

We’re delighted to share an update in our growing partnership with Kent & Medway ICB. We can now confirm that our...