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Community Conversation => Transsexual talk => Male to female transsexual talk (MTF) => Topic started by: DramaQueen on March 18, 2019, 02:08:01 PM

Title: UK Gender Identity Clinics and Surgeon Referral
Post by: DramaQueen on March 18, 2019, 02:08:01 PM
Hello,

I transitioned back in 2011 and have been living full time since then. I was referred to Charing Cross GIC in London where I was diagnosed and in 2013 I was assessed and referred for surgery.

At the time I had some family issues because of my transition and after losing contact with most my family, I went into a deep depression and didn't get the surgery done.

I now feel ready to get the ball rolling again to get referred back for surgery but as it's not a topic I've spent much time researching over the last few years I have some questions about the process I'm hoping someone with some up to date knowledge could share with me.

I've spoken to Charing Cross GIC and have been advised that because of the time that has passed since my assessment for surgery (About 6 years), I would need to be reassessed which I'm fine with. I'm now living in the north of England and when speaking to my GP last week he said he would make a referral to the GIC in Newcastle.

From what I read quite some time ago (Things may be different now), once you've been diagnosed and the 2 years have passed and you're ready to start the process of being referred to surgery, you're then sent to the Charing Cross GIC who assess you for surgery and make the referral to a surgeon. I'm wondering if this is still the case, or can the surgery assessment be done at the other GIC's? I already have my diagnosis and have been living full time close to 8 years now (With documentation) so I imagine it's not necessary to repeat the diagnosis and RLE.

If it is the case that surgery assessments and referral to the surgeon is done at Charing Cross then I imagine it'd be better to ask my GP to instead refer me down there. It's a bit of a journey getting there though. It'd take over 2 and 1/2 hours by train (Unaffordable too!) and I dread to think how long it'd take with the slower but cheaper option (Coach). I'd much prefer if everything could be done at Newcastle and then just have to travel to London or where ever for the surgery.

I'd really appreciate if anyone has any knowledge about this and wouldn't mind sharing it! If you have any questions for me feel free to ask.

Thanks,
Sarah
Title: Re: UK Gender Identity Clinics and Surgeon Referral
Post by: KathyLauren on March 18, 2019, 02:13:34 PM
Hi, Sarah!

Welcome to Susan's Place.

Hopefully, one of our British members will be along shortly to answer your questions about GICs.  I wish you good luck in negotiating the bureaucratic maze.

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