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 recommendation for which hormones and blockers and at which doses would be best for them. It's not a prescription.
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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 ...
What can I do with a Treatment Recommendation?
One option is to give the Treatment Recommendation to your doctor. Your doctor can then use it to make an informed prescription choice. Or, if you don’t have a doctor, you can use one of our independent prescribers in the Directory and use your ...
Can a healthcare professional issue a bespoke Treatment Recommendation?
The GenderGP Treatment Recommendation is generated through algorithms that analyse your personal and medical history in conjunction with clinical guidelines, best practices, and evidence-based research from experts in the field. This automated ...
On my new Treatment Recommendation, why did my dose change?
When you submit your blood test results, your dose is calculated in line with the testosterone and estrogen levels. This can result in a change - an increase or decrease - of hormones and blocker doses. If your blood tests are due and you don't have ...
What should I do if there is a problem with my Treatment Recommendation or prescription?
If something seems like it needs correction on your Treatment Recommendation or prescription, we recommend that you resubmit your Treatment Recommendation request. If you wish to discuss it with a person, you can book a Quick Chat Session or chat ...