Can I get a paper prescription?

Can I get a paper prescription?

Yes, you can. However, it's best to check with your local pharmacy that they are comfortable in receiving private prescriptions from EU doctors for gender-related medication. Many pharmacies are anxious and ill-informed which can lead to embarrassing refusals.Most members find it easier and cheaper to use our online pharmacy.


There is a £20 surcharge for a paper prescription to cover our added processing costs.

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