What if I take drugs? Will that affect my treatment?
We always advise against you taking recreational drugs. However, that would not stop us from being able to recommend gender-affirming medication for you.
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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 ...
Will hormones and other puberty-suppressing drugs also be banned?
There will be many people who would love to see this happen, but even the current UK puberty blocker ban seems to be very tenuous and maybe even illegal. Who knows what they will try and do, but they have to be lawful. If they attempt to ban further ...
What if I smoke? Will that affect my access to gender-affirming care?
Smoking isn’t good for you, we all know that, so our advice is always to stop smoking. However, whether you smoke or not isn't related to your ability to medically transition and have gender-affirming medication. That said, your risk of heart ...
How will I get my prescription after I subscibe to GenderGP?
First, you'll need to have your IGS and Consent Session. Our algorithm will evaluate all the information you give us and create a bespoke Treatment Recommendation for you. You can either take this to your own doctor to prescribe for you, or if that ...
What about alcohol? Will that affect my gender-affirming care?
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