So I've written to them a fairly stinging letter:
17 February 2026
To: Dr [Redacted] GP Transgender Healthcare
BMedSci, BMBS, DRCOG, MRCGP, DFFP and Clinical Team
Nottingham Centre for Transgender Health
12 Broad Street
Nottingham NG1 3AL
Ref: [Redacted]
NHS Number: [Redacted]
URGENT!
Dear Dr [Redacted],
Thank you for your excellent letter of 09 February 2026 which clearly set out my updated care plan from you, the NHS experts, in the field of transgender care.
Regrettably however, Surrey Heartlands are blocking my care. They have refused to permit my GP to issue the prescription because they, a committee, have enacted a new policy of refusing transgender care unless there is an Agreed Care Plan in place between yourselves and them. As I understand it, you just need to re-tune your letter to include that phrase. Which is kind of ironic because anything less caring or careful than the Surrey bureaucrats you could scarcely conceive. It all smacks of gatekeepery, bullying, and transphobia: traits entirely in keeping with Wes Streeting and Labour, for whom I mistakenly voted.
There's nothing amusing about this, however. Following my bilateral orchidectomy in 2016 I have no naturally occurring hormones and am about to run out. Less resourceful transgender patients than myself would be left flailing without provision. And our demographic are often already highly vulnerable patients. Perhaps that is, after all, part of Surrey Heartland's plan: their Final Solution to finish us off so that we don't have to besmirch their leafy lands. Surrey Heartlands Integrated "Care" System Area Prescribing Committee truly are complete clowns.
Please could you re-write your letter with an 'Agreed Care Plan' request stuffed into it to tick their small-minded bureaucratic boxes?
With warmest best wishes,