
Practitioner receives menopause recognition.
A consultant practitioner nurse who works at a clinic in Milton Keynes has won a prestigious national award for her work in aesthetics.
Tracey Dennison has been honoured with the title of Menopause Nurse of the Year 2025 for her outstanding work in menopause at the prestigious Menopause in Aesthetics Awards in London.
The accolade recognises Tracey’s contributions to menopause care, education and advocacy across the UK and Northern Ireland, her dedication to hormonal health care and her ongoing mission to ensure that every woman receives the support and information she needs to thrive.
“Nurses play a crucial role in menopause care,” said Tracey. “Our ability to build trust and truly listen to patients means we can support them in a way that feels personal and empowering.
“Menopause is a significant transition and, for many women, it can feel overwhelming. Having a nurse by their side – someone who understands, advocates for them and provides evidence-based guidance – can make all the difference. I’m incredibly honoured to receive this award and proud to be part of a growing movement to improve menopause care for all.”
Tracey works for LasaDerm Clinic in Milton Keynes and at a practice in Yorkshire. As a trainer for the British Menopause Society Advanced Specialist Course, she helps shape the next generation of menopause specialists.
She is also a trainer for cosmetic courses and collaborates with universities and research organisations to advance understanding and improve outcomes in women’s health.