Quote from: Jeatyn on August 21, 2009, 06:27:58 PM
As per the topic I made before - there is apparently no funding for treatment outside of London.
I can't afford to go to London, not even once, never mind for several appointments - unless I decided food wasn't necessary.
I have been googling my ass off looking for something that tells me some good news. Such as "all transsexuals are entitled to NHS treatment" or something to that effect, so I could show it to my current doctor, and maybe guide her in the whole process.
I can't find anything like that.
Does anyone know if ALL doctors are qualified to prescribe hormones? Do I actually need a specialist clinic? Would it be worth asking my doctor to treat me or am I basically screwed?
Hey Jeatyn
Sorry I didn't reply sooner, I've not been around much the last few days.
In the UK, each PCT (Primary Care Trust, the people who are responsible for funding all health stuff) has a contract with one of the GICs (Gender Identity Clinics). The biggest one by far is Charing Cross (CX) in London, which is why so many people from all over the country are sent there.
However, if you are on a low income - which I presume you are, or you wouldn't be worried about affording a trip to London - you can get your travel expenses refunded at CX. You just ask for the form at the GIC reception and take it over to the main hospital where they'll give you cash.
Also, check out National Express coaches - their advance online fares are often very cheap; more than once I've travelled from Manchester to London for £1 each way!
I think it's very unlikely that your GP will treat you independently. What they should be doing at this stage is referring you to a local psych for an initial assessment before you get referred to CX - CX do not accept referrals directly from GPs, only from other psychs. If you ask your GP to do that, you'll at least be in the system and heading towards getting the treatment you're after.
Also, assuming you'll be wanting chest surgery, I don't think that any NHS surgeons would perform that without a referral from a specialist - so you'd need to be referred to a GIC at that point anyway.
I'm happy to chat on MSN if you want to ask me any other questions btw, and if I can help in any way I'll be glad to mate. Drop me a PM if you wanna chat sometime.