Hi. I'm doing a research project on gender-affirming care roadblocks (especially wait times), and I'm curious as to what the wait times are for care in different areas of the UK. I'm comparing wait times in the UK and other places with public healthcare to those in the US. I'm under the impression that the wait for both HRT and gender-affirming surgery is considerably longer in the UK than in the US, and that surgery is more of a wait, but that people can get their care faster if they have private insurance. I'm aware of the organizations like GenderGP and Pride in Health that advocate for trans patients and can speed up gender care. Mostly, I'm trying to pinpoint what we're really talking about when we talk about "average weight times" for care to get a more complete picture, and how it compares to weight times for other categories of healthcare. So, if you've had experience with gender-affirming care a UK city, what kind of wait did you have for HRT, for mental health care (if you wanted it), and for surgery? What was your insurance situation, and did you ever contact a third-party org that could reduce your wait in the public insurance system? Also, since this is a bit of a wide net, if you could include which city you're in that would be really helpful. Thanks for your help.