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Pictured, from left: Emma Biddle, office and events supervisor at Stockton House; Dr Rebecca Jacques, founder of Time to Pause; and Claire Lynch, board director at The Wigley Group, outside Stockton House

Time To Pause marks new chapter with new home

A Warwickshire women’s health clinic is expanding its services after relocating to a new rural workspace designed to provide a more comfortable patient experience.

Time to Pause has moved into Stockton House in south Warwickshire after outgrowing its previous base near Balsall Common.

Founded in 2023 by GP Dr Rebecca Jacques, the clinic specialises in menopause and women’s health support, offering appointments of up to 45 minutes to provide more personalised care.

Dr Jacques, who is a member of the British Menopause Society, launched the business after identifying growing demand for specialist support and longer consultations for women navigating menopause and wider health concerns.

She said: “I could see there was a real need for a more thoughtful and comprehensive service for women’s health locally, particularly around the menopause, where patients often feel unheard or rushed.

“This move feels like a fresh start for the clinic. 

“Stockton House has such a calm and welcoming atmosphere, and that really matters when many of the women coming to see us may already be feeling anxious.

“The building itself is beautiful and the interior is incredibly inviting. 

“It creates a brilliant first impression, which helps patients feel more relaxed from the moment they arrive.”

The new base, owned by The Wigley Group, is located on the edge of Stockton and aims to provide a calm and accessible environment for patients across south Warwickshire and west Northamptonshire.

Time to Pause now plans to continue expanding its specialist services from the new location as demand for women’s health support continues to grow.

Dr Jacques added: “The location struck the perfect balance for us. 

“It feels peaceful and removed, but it’s still easy for patients to reach.

“The team here have also been fantastic in helping us get set up. 

“They worked closely with us to make sure the clinic met all the necessary medical standards, and the whole process of settling in has been very smooth.

“I’m hopeful this move will give more women the confidence to come forward and seek the support they need.”

Claire Lynch, board director at The Wigley Group, added: “We’re delighted to welcome Time to Pause to Stockton House and to support such an important service for the local community.

“It’s clear that creating the right environment is central to the experience Dr Jacques wants to offer her patients, and we’re proud to have worked alongside her to make that vision a reality.

“Our tenants really enjoy working here because of the superb environment Stockton House offers, both for their staff and for their clients and customers.”

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