Hello!
So little bit of info first, for context and justification;
I'm 19 yro in first year Uni in the UK, I have a British Passport, British Nationality and am registered with my local GP and whatnot. However; I was born in Venezuela, grew up in Portugal/Colombia and have been in the UK for a total of three/four months, I know very little and I am not full or part time, nor am I even out in any capacity.
This is less related but just in case; I want to wait for my planned name change, presenting and coming out to friends/Uni until after I tell my parents. This is important for me and I just want to show them some respect.
That being said my family has always liked getting things ready well before they are needed, that being said I want to start getting my GP involved with my transition process. So I was wondering how you set up the appointment to tell them about being transgender, do you make a general appointment and then bring it up?
Also how do you go about getting a general physical? I would like to do this before starting pursuing the transition for a variety of reasons. Again is this just a general appointment and then you set up the specifics later?
I have never gone to the doctors in the UK so I have a complete blind spot when it comes to this.
Also, I know the NHS is essentially socialist healthcare but what would the costs be for this? I know prescriptions are only about £8 so would it also be a cheap, sort-of administrative fee or what?
TLDNR: Go back up there and read damn it! But also; I'm new to the NHS and the UK, I'm registered with the NHS, How do you set up an appointment to discuss being transgender? Is it a general appointment and then you bring it up? How do you set up a general physical, is it the same as before (general appt and then discuss/schedule?)?
Basically how does the NHS work? I know there are other online resources but they all assume you know the simple stuff like making an appointment. Also I am entrusting this community with more important stuff so damn it I trust you with this as well why not?!
Anyways I pre-emptively appreciate your input!
Hope you have a nice day/week,
- Alexis