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Is it Appropriate that my GP said this?

Posted: Mon Jan 23, 2017 5:24 pm
by ArissaReid
So a week ago I had to go to the GP for a regular check up and to go for a repeat prescription.

Whilst there he started talking about how my health was blah di blah and then asked about why I was being referred to the gender clinic.

Um, what.

He asked what I felt were quite intrusive questions at the time and I'm not sure if he should be asking me anything like that.

He asked do I still want to go through with being seen and asked me multiple times if I was sure. He then asked about my sex life and whether I was having sex as a man or a woman. I'm not the only one thinking this was inappropriate am I?

Does anyone know how I could make a complaint against the GP.

Re: Is it Appropriate that my GP said this?

Posted: Fri Jan 27, 2017 11:45 am
by Ice Maiden
Hi thank you for posting - sorry about the delay.

GPs are gatekeepers of the NHS and sadly i(in your case) may need to know as much as possible about you. They will be responsible for prescribing (with the Gender Clinic's guidance) you hormones, and looking after your blood tests and general well-being. They will be 'in the loop' regarding every aspect of the gender clinic's decisions and treatment. They will most likely be CC'ed all correspondence between the Gender Clinic and you.

Some questions asked such as your sex life seem to me to come from a place of ignorance. You can and are in a place to teach them to be better practitioners, and the next patient they get may have an easier ride because of your treatment and care.

Although I would advise against it (from what you have said) as they just seem curious and have a scientific mindset, you can make a complaint or raise concerns via the General Medical Council here.

http://www.gmc-uk.org/concerns/index.asp

Hope this helps and good luck with your path to treatment :)

Re: Is it Appropriate that my GP said this?

Posted: Fri Jan 27, 2017 11:49 am
by Ice Maiden
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