Dr Radhika Vohra is a respected General Practitioner, best known for sharing her specialist knowledge on Women’s Health and Menopause care. Having worked in the NHS since 2001, she has developed her skill set and utilises her career to educate audiences on a wide range of healthcare topics. She has also worked as a Training Programme Director CRESH at Health Education England. When looking to hire an experienced healthcare speaker, look no further than Radhika.
Having graduated from the University of Birmingham with a Bachelor of Medicine and Surgery, Radhika dived straight into the healthcare industry by securing the role of General Practitioner in the NHS. A determined individual, Radhika developed a keen interest in areas such as family planning and reproductive health. Respected for her many years of service in the healthcare industry, she later secured the role of Educator and Faculty Registered Trainer for the FSRH, a job which allowed her to share her expertise with other professionals. Since 2017, Radhika has incorporated private GP practices into her portfolio and is admired for the illustrious career she has developed.
Specialising in women’s health and menopause throughout her recent career, Radhika has provided care and education to the public, professionals, and as a Medical Trustee to the Menopause Charity. Treasured for her driven mindset, she has made a variety of media appearances on platforms such as BBC Women’s Hour, BBC Radio 4, and BBC News. A woman of many talents, Radhika has also published articles in numerous leading publications, including The Guardian, The Sun, Her Life Her Health, and The British Pharmaceutical Journal. Dedicated to sharing he knowledge and experiences with a wide audience, she has been part of many large-scale projects to ensure our society is educated on the topics of Women’s Health and Menopause.
A talented healthcare expert, Dr Radhika Vohra is now highly sought after at speaking events internationally. Having also taken a keen interest in equality, diversity, & inclusion within healthcare and menopause, she aims to implement positive change throughout both the healthcare and corporate industries. A well-regarded individual, she understands the challenges that communities in society will face in all aspects of life and aims to utilise her knowledge to offer exciting opportunities for the future. When looking to hire a passionate speaker, do not hesitate in hiring Radhika today.
How to hire Dr Radhika Vohra
Contact the Champions Speakers Agency to provisionally enquire about hiring Dr Radhika Vohra for your next event, today. To get in touch, simply call an official booking agent on 0207 1010 553 or email us at [email protected] for more information.
** We do not accept requests for autographs, signed merchandise, fan mail, birthday messages or any other non-commercial contact with the speakers or acts. Each speaker on the website may not have necessarily worked with Champions in the past but are known to perform such engagements within the industry.
When hired for events, Dr Radhika Vohra will focus on topics such as:
- Healthcare –including men’s and women’s health
- Mental Health and wellbeing
- EDI
"Over 80 people attended the Webinar and since then (2 years ago) Balfour Beatty have working groups across the business and have embedded policies and information pages on our Hub and in October we were the 26th company in the UK to be accredited for being a Menopause Friendly Employer. Dr Vohra played a massive part in helping us to kick start this journey with her professionalism and help, with not just 1, but 2 webinars and I will forever be grateful to her for her support and knowledge – absolute legend!" - Lisa, Balfour Beatty
"As a leading medical educator, Dr Radhika Vohra is both a passionate and powerfully knowledgeable speaker on all-things menopause and more. Highly engaging to listen to, she never fails to deliver an insightful, evidence-based presentation." - Liz Earle MBE
"Radhika speaks with authority and warmth on all aspects of the menopause. She has trained GPs in women’s health, and has done amazing research around menopause and ethnicity. You can learn so much from her!" - Kate Muir