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Started by Megan., March 21, 2018, 10:12:06 AM

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Megan.

FYI. Just a quick update, I've seen that the treatment restrictions placed on MyWebDoctorUK (GenderGP) for treating trans* patients have been lifted.

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Laurie

Quote from: Megan. on March 21, 2018, 10:12:06 AM
FYI. Just a quick update, I've seen that the treatment restrictions placed on MyWebDoctorUK (GenderGP) for treating trans* patients have been lifted.

Megan. X

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That sounfs like good news for you folk across the pond.

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pamelatransuk

Hello Megan

I and several other members are with GenderGP. I am very happy with their all round service -admin, counselling, hormones, blood testing etc.

Briefly what restrictions have been removed please?

Thanking you

Pamela



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Megan.

I don't know all the details,  but after a complaint was made (by one of the GICs I believe) an investigation was raised which stopped Dr Webberley from actively providing care/prescribing, so she was forced to find other doctors to temporarily partner up with to carry on her great work. This handicap has now been removed. [emoji4]

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Kokoro

That's a relief, I've just started to get in contact with them.

That's very worrisome that a GIC forbade another doctor from treating transgender patients, especially when the waiting lists are so long at the GICs (2 or more years now I beieve?)
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davina61

Had to go joint care with my GP but at least it means I don't pay for prescription (to old!!!) 
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pamelatransuk

Thank you Megan.

Good luck Kokoro if you choose to pursue.

Pamela


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softbutchharley

What is GIC ? praytell....
My doctors were my therapist, my PCP, and for non related but she oversaw blood work and testing, my gastroenterologist.
My PCP was a doctor, and friendly to the cause. She tested and oversaw my HRT pretty much. I always do my due diligence, and took a very active part in this as well.
TY for posting this topic :)
Those who deny freedom to others....Do not deserve it for themselves.  Abraham Lincoln
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Colleen_definitely

Gender identity clinic I believe.  It's where the UK folks go for care if they use the NHS.


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virtualverny

just messaged them asking about the costs of testosterone - wish me luck, friends! they seem very cheap so i'm hoping my parents will help :)
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