Can a Gender Marker session be with a doctor in my country?

Can a Gender Marker session be with a doctor in my country?

There isn't any legal requirement that your letter or prescription must be signed by a doctor registered in the country you live in. EU doctors are perfectly able to prescribe for members living in the UK.

Our members live across the globe. Still, it's important to us to help all of those who need us without location being an issue, which is why we are continually expanding the network of providers on our Directory.

Our mission is to have doctors in all countries, speaking all languages, something we are working towards.

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