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Started by cass, June 19, 2014, 04:30:46 PM
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Quote from: alena on June 19, 2014, 05:32:00 PMI went the private route. I started therapy at the beginning of February and just received my perscription for hormones - so its taken about five months. I may have been able to get things done quicker but I had to make sure what I was doing was right. The plus side of going private is the speed that things can happen, while the downside is the cost. I found the cost of hormones when going private is roughly double that of an NHS perscription for e alone. Thanks x
Quote from: cass on June 19, 2014, 04:30:46 PMHi, i live in the uk and am trying to find out what the easiest route of transition is either nhs or private in terms of waiting times, hoops to jump through, levels of stress, level of care etc, do we have informed consent in the uk? can anyone suggest any transgender friendly gp's in cornwall, devon, somerset of dorset?
Quote from: cass on June 20, 2014, 02:18:59 AMThanks alena and olivia, i wasnt exactly inspired by my local gender clinic when i contacted them, they came across as poorly funded and rely on volunteer therapists, my current thinking is to see if my local pct will fund treatment through transhealth, if not then paying myself isnt the end of the world, i would go private for any surgery anyway it was just trying to keep costs down on the bits that dont matter as much (as long as i get the correct treatment that is)