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psychiatrists in uk

Started by Al James, September 26, 2009, 10:29:17 AM

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Al James

has anyone come across dr brian ferguson before cos it looks like my first appointment will be with him and i was wondering if anyone knew what he was like?
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Jay

I have never heard of him personally.

I use Dr Curtis.

Jay


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Flameboy

Sorry, I've got no idea what he's like either I'm afraid. You might get a better response if you ask on a UK specific list - if you don't know of any feel free to PM me and I'll send you a link.
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Chrissty

I've not heard any direct feedback on him, ::)

...but I do know he is one of the Registered UK Gender psychiatrists operating as a consultant (and possibly co-founder) at the Nottingham Clinic. He has appeared in the press about keeping to extended RLE periods beyond the basic SOC guidelines to avoid "mistakes" in diagnosis. :-\

So whatever he is like to talk to, I guess I would not expect any unusually "quick" action, but at least you are seeing the "right guy" and not a "middle man". ;)

Good Luck.. :icon_flower:

Chrissty
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Al James

thanks Chrissty that almost makes the wait seem worthwhile. Guess i'll have to learn some patience
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Chrissty

You have probably seen this Alex, but here is the relavent NHS Clinic Web Site..

http://www.nottinghamshirehealthcare.nhs.uk/our-services/gender-clinic/

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Al James

no i hadn't seen it but thanks to your link i have now. does it seem to everyone that once you start the process by seeing your g p that time seems to stop and everything is taking forever?
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Chrissty

Quote from: alex k on September 27, 2009, 09:02:29 AM
no i hadn't seen it but thanks to your link i have now. does it seem to everyone that once you start the process by seeing your g p that time seems to stop and everything is taking forever?

Unfortunately it's not generally an illusion.. :-\

I ended up paying for private counselling before I did something stupid last year. ::)

I may give the NHS a chance one of these days..but don't hold your breath.. ;)

Chrissty
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