How do I receive my Treatment Recommendation from my doctor?

How do I receive my Treatment Recommendation from my doctor?

We don't send the Treatment Recommendation to your doctor. Instead, we give it to you, empowering you with global-standard gender-affirming care recommendations (informed by international best practice guidelines) to give to your doctor.

Your Treatment Recommendation is also accompanied by a letter for your doctor with further information. If your doctor requires any further information, you can book a Doctors Consultation via our Directory and request a bespoke letter for your doctor.
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