Dr Nicky Keay
Sports and Dance Endocrinologist. Honorary Clinical Lecturer Medicine, University College London
Dr Nicky Keay
Having graduated in medicine from Cambridge University, Nicky is currently an Honorary Clinical Lecturer, Division of Medicine, University College London.
She lectures and researches in areas of exercise endocrinology, with awards and publications in this field. As a Research Fellow at St Thomas’ Hospital, Nicky was part of the international medical team that developed an anti-doping test for growth hormone.
Nicky’s clinical endocrine work is mainly with those navigating perimenopause/menopause and exercisers, dancers and athletes, with a focus on relative energy deficiency in sport (REDs).
Nicky is the author of Health hormones and human potential and her next book will explore the Myths of menopause.
Nicky is medical advisor to Scottish Ballet and a keen dancer herself taking four ballet classes per week.
She lectures and researches in areas of exercise endocrinology, with awards and publications in this field. As a Research Fellow at St Thomas’ Hospital, Nicky was part of the international medical team that developed an anti-doping test for growth hormone.
Nicky’s clinical endocrine work is mainly with those navigating perimenopause/menopause and exercisers, dancers and athletes, with a focus on relative energy deficiency in sport (REDs).
Nicky is the author of Health hormones and human potential and her next book will explore the Myths of menopause.
Nicky is medical advisor to Scottish Ballet and a keen dancer herself taking four ballet classes per week.