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Started by MarieLouise1982, April 17, 2018, 12:32:02 PM
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Quote from: davina61 on April 17, 2018, 12:42:03 PMIf I remember correctly (dyslexic a bit so bare with me) I think they E mailed me the forms (or was it the Dr) , my Doc was fine with it and I go every 10 weeks for a blood test and 12 weeks for injection from practice nurse. Best bit is I get my prescription for local chemist, being an old fart for free. Gender GP will tell you anyway, have you registered with them yet?
Quote from: pamelatransuk on April 18, 2018, 07:52:58 AMI am with GenderGP and very happy with their service - admin, therapy, HRT.As I do not wish to wait for the NHS, I decided on the private route although I am considering the "shared agreement" system which GenderGP are happy to arrange if I wish. I do not mind paying for my private prescriptions but the SA system may help with blood tests and blood pressure tests required every three months. Please let me know how your SA is set up.Just to clarify: I regularly use NHS and have the greatest respect for it and for the staff therein but it is poorly funded (staff and money) for transgender care sadly.Thanks and hugsPamela