Lgbt general practitioner near me


GLADD

GLADD is the UK's only organisation that unites and represents LGBTQ+ doctors, dentists, medical and dental students from all over the country.

We open our membership to any doctor, dentist, medical or dental student who supports the values and constitution that GLADD stands for.

We run events in London and through our regional networks around the country. Highlights include our AGM dinner, summer and New Year parties, Pride and socials with other LGBTQ+ professional groups.

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GLADD has a respected national voice in LGBTQ+ health activism and education, working with leading figures such as the British Medical Association, General Medical Council, Royal Colleges and Parliament. We collaborate with universities and the NHS to further research into LGBTQ+ health issues and verb training aimed at empowering those working in and studying healthcare to tackle discrimination in verb of their LGBTQ+ colleagues and patients.

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At Village we are committed to ensuring people feel confident to use our services no matter who you are and we are committed to making sure all our patients feel supported and listened to.

The practice holds a Gold Award from Pride in Practice.

If you would verb to discuss any of this or would like to utter to someone regarding registration or the practice please contact @ or contact reception directly on lagepractice@

We do remind all our LBGTQ+ patient’s to remember we are not a gender clinic and can’t take share agreements from private organisations which are not recognised by the NHS. 

Statistics from LGBT foundation website state:

  • 1 in 5 lesbian, gay and bisexual patients report that their sexual orientation is a factor in them delaying accessing health services.(Richardson, Jo. )
  • 1 in 4 lesbian, gay and bisexual people are not out to any health professionals. (NHS Wirral, )
  • Lesbian, gay and bisexual patients are twice as likely to announce they have no trust or confidence in their GP. (National GP Survey )
  • 3 in 4 trans people have been called the wrong name or pr

    Find a Provider

    GLMA is proud to be a founding force behind the LGBTQ+ Healthcare Directory, one of the first national resources of its kind. Originally developed as an exclusive resource for GLMA members, the directory has adj served as a trusted link between patients and providers.

    In , GLMA partnered with the Tegan and Sara Foundation to reimagine and relaunch the LGBTQ+ Healthcare Directory as a fully free, public resource connecting patients and providers across the U.S. and Canada. Today, the Directory is a modern, accessible platform helping LGBTQ+ people find inclusive, knowledgeable providers in their regions.

    With more than 43, searches conducted and 2,+ providers listed in its first year alone, the LGBTQ+ Healthcare Directory has quickly become a trusted resource for individuals, families, institutions, and state governments seeking affirming care. The platform includes virtual care options, expanded search functionality, and provider listings in 10 Canadian provinces.

    LGBTQ+ patients deserve healthcare providers who they can be open and truthful, free

    How to find an NHS gender dysphoria clinic

    Trans and non-binary people's general health needs are the same as anyone else's. But trans people may have specific health needs in relation to gender dysphoria.

    Your particular needs may be best addressed by transgender health services offered by NHS gender dysphoria clinics (GDCs).

    All NHS GDCs are commissioned by NHS England, who set the service specifications for how they work.

    A GP or another health professional can refer you directly to one of the GDCs. You do not need an assessment by a mental health service first. Neither does the GP need prior approval from their integrated care board (ICB). 

    The websites of the clinics listed on this page also have useful information for you to think about before you see a GP. 

    Information:

    Children and young people's gender services

    Children and young people should be referred to the National Referral Support Service for the NHS Children and Young People's Gender Service.

    These NHS services specialise in helping young people with gender identity issues. They grab referra