A surgery referral letter is required in some countries and clinics as part of the process of accessing surgeries, including gender-affirming surgeries. This is a common requirement in the UK.
The professional you meet with will be fully responsible for signing your referral letter. This person has been selected according to the high standards of GenderGP and is listed in the Directory. The professional will be properly registered with ...
We understand your frustration and are here to help. It is important to clarify a few aspects of this situation: When choosing a private clinic for your gender-affirming surgery, you are trusting both the clinic and our providers with this ...
No, it doesn't. As long as the professional is properly registered with their relevant professional body and is a WPATH member, their essential credentials are verifiable. If you are seeking gender-affirming surgery at a private clinic, the ...
During the session, the professional will carefully listen to your life story and your gender transition journey so far, including your medical transition. Remember, this session is not a test! Simply provide your information and use the session to ...
For some clinics and certain procedures, you may be required to obtain two separate referrals from different professionals. Always double-check this information with your chosen clinic or surgeon, so you can ask for recommendations during your ...