How do I get a prescription for my medication with GenderGP's Treatment Recommendation?
Our algorithm uses your personal information and preferences along with international best practices to generate a personalised Treatment Recommendation. The recommendation will include suggestions for medication and information about any blood tests you'll need to continue.
Once you have your Treatment Recommendation, you can give it to your doctor or pay a small fee to refer it to one of our independent prescribers. Your doctor can choose to give you a prescription. Alternatively, you can work with one of our independent prescribers to get a prescription.
If you choose to work with an independent prescriber, they will either issue you a paper prescription or an electronically-signed prescription (whichever you prefer). You can then give that prescription to any pharmacy of your choice, whether that be an online pharmacy or one in your local town.
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How long does it take to get a Treatment Recommendation from GenderGP?
Technically, the Treatment Recommendation is generated immediately after you provide your information and preferences. However, you'll need to complete all required steps (i.e. the Information Gathering Session, paying your fees, and submitting any ...
How do I generate my Treatment Recommendation on the GenderGP platform?
Your Treatment Recommendation is a comprehensive document providing you with details of your recommended medical treatment and monitoring. To generate this, please submit a Treatment Recommendation request. On the form, provide us with details of ...
What is a Treatment Recommendation?
A Treatment Recommendation is a written report, based on a person’s self-submitted personal and health data, which is analysed in accordance with current research, clinical guidelines, and best practice across the world. This, then, creates a ...
What happens if I disagree with or don't like my Treatment Recommendation?
If you feel that the Treatment Recommendation is wrong for any reason, please submit another request with your preferences and up-to-date blood tests. Our recommendations are based on published clinical guidelines and best practices. They're the ...