Conway Road Medical Practice

LGBTQ+ support

We are a ‘Pride in Practice’ surgery and are very proud to have received the Gold award for our commitment to provide the best possible healthcare and safe inclusive environment for our LGBTQ+ patients.

Please see below for some information links.

Please CLICK HERE to view the LGBT foundation, they offer services including: befriending, sexual health, talking therapies, domestic/sexual violence and abuse and so much more

 

Support organisations for members of the LGBT community suffering with Mental Health 

  • Please visit the NHS LGBT website for more information →  NHS – LGBT
  • Proud connections have recently launched a digital help service for LGBT+ young people – visit their website to self refer →  CLICK HERE
  • For support for young people, CLICK HERE to visit the Proud Trust
  • Alternatively you can visit the following website to access the LGBT wellbeing hub which offers information and advice CLICK HERE
  • Please CLICK HERE for the LGBT Foundation Talking therapy service – who can offer counselling for anxiety, bereavement, depression, exploring sexual orientation/gender identity and more

Please CLICK HERE for a screening guide for Trans patients

Breast screening:

If you’re a trans man, trans woman or are non-binary you may be invited automatically, or you may need to talk to your GP surgery or call the breast screening service to ask for an appointment on 0161 291 4444.

To visit our dedicated breast screening page please CLICK HERE

Cervical screening:

Trans men and non-binary people who have a cervix should also attend regular screening, but may not receive invitations through the national screening programme. If this affects you then you can contact the practice to discuss whether you should have cervical screening.

To visit our dedicated cervical screening page please CLICK HERE

Menopause support:

There isn’t currently much data about the menopause and trans people. However, anyone with a female reproductive system who identifies as a man, but hasn’t undergone any medical interventionsis likely to go through menopause eventually. 

Most trans people who start their transition at pre-menopausal age will never go through menopause in terms of the hormone depletion effects. This is because gender affirming hormones are typically given for life, so if a trans person starts hormone treatment before going through menopause they will never experience it.  

For trans women taking oestrogen, there is no need to withdraw oestrogen treatment at any particular age to induce menopause. It was previously thought that there was a risk associated with lifelong oestrogen treatment, but although the dosage might be reduced in some circumstances, this no longer seems to be the case. 

To visit our dedicated menopause page please CLICK HERE

Prostate support:

Please CLICK HERE to view the Prostate Cancer UK page for information for gay and bisexual men.

Please CLICK HERE to view information for Trans woman and prostate cancer

Date published: 29th September, 2023
Date last updated: 3rd January, 2024