What is GenderGP?

What is GenderGP?

We are a service that gives people who want to medically transition access to the most up-to-date recommendations and knowledge around gender identity.


Our algorithm assesses people's medical history, their preferences, and goals. It then aligns your information with current international clinical guidelines and best practice, giving you a personalised Treatment Recommendation to help you make the best decisions.

We have links with a bank of independent specialists who can provide counselling, prescriptions for medication, medical advice, psychotherapy, and more, as needed.

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    • Do I need a diagnosis to join GenderGP?

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    • How do I sign up for GenderGP services?

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    • Is there a minimum or maximum age to join GenderGP?

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