Full Name
Dr Kirsty Gillies
Job Title
GP with extended role in Women's health, Board of Directors for Primary Care Women's Health Society, BMS Menopause Specialist in Devon Menopause Service
Speaker Bio
Dr Gillies is a GP with further specialist training in women’s health, particularly menopause care.
She qualified from Edinburgh Medical School in 2006. She initially trained in Respiratory Medicine and gained membership of the Royal College of Physicians. She changed to General Practice and completed her GP training in Oxford.
Dr Gillies moved to Devon in 2018 where she has worked as an NHS GP and developed her experience in women’s health. In 2023, she completed the Advanced Certificate in Menopause Care from the Faculty of Reproductive and Sexual Health and is recognised as a BMS Menopause Specialist.
Dr Gillies works for St Erme Medical both in the Nuffield Hospital Exeter and remotely. She is a GP in East Devon and works within the Devon Menopause Service.
She is passionate about women's health education for both healthcare professions and patients. She teaches nationally on the Menopause Special Skills Course for experienced healthcare professionals. She most recently chaired the Nuffield Health South West women's health conference in June 2025, bringing together GPs from across Cornwall, Devon and Somerset.
She qualified from Edinburgh Medical School in 2006. She initially trained in Respiratory Medicine and gained membership of the Royal College of Physicians. She changed to General Practice and completed her GP training in Oxford.
Dr Gillies moved to Devon in 2018 where she has worked as an NHS GP and developed her experience in women’s health. In 2023, she completed the Advanced Certificate in Menopause Care from the Faculty of Reproductive and Sexual Health and is recognised as a BMS Menopause Specialist.
Dr Gillies works for St Erme Medical both in the Nuffield Hospital Exeter and remotely. She is a GP in East Devon and works within the Devon Menopause Service.
She is passionate about women's health education for both healthcare professions and patients. She teaches nationally on the Menopause Special Skills Course for experienced healthcare professionals. She most recently chaired the Nuffield Health South West women's health conference in June 2025, bringing together GPs from across Cornwall, Devon and Somerset.
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