Why is your GP Practice now unable to do everything they once were?

Many GP practices in Grampian are faced with unmanageable workloads coupled with a rapidly shrinking and exhausted workforce. The COVID-19 pandemic has generated a vast backlog of care which is so far largely unmeasured in General Practice. It is exerting increasing pressure on a wider system that is already at breaking point.

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Transgender Screening Information

No matter which, if any, gender you identify with, it’s important you’re aware of which screening services you’re eligible for.

Community Health Index (CHI) number

Your Community Health Index (CHI) number:

is a record of your date of birthidentifies you as male or femaleis unique to you

All NHS screening programmes in Scotland identify people who are eligible for screening through their CHI number.

Changing your CHI number

We understand that you may or may not wish to change your CHI number and have provided information to help you make an informed choice around accessing screening.

If you’d like to change your CHI number, speak to your GP.

Screening information for the transgender community

Abdominal aortic aneurysm (AAA) screening

Bowel screening

Breast screening

Cervical screening

Further information

If you’re unsure about what you’re eligible for, what you will or won’t be automatically invited for or have any questions about the screening service phone the surgery or the NHS inform helpline

National Gender Identity Clinical Network

You can also visit the NHS Scotland National Gender Identity Clinical Network website for more details about NHS gender services, and help and support for trans and non-binary people in Scotland.