It still seems very hit and miss as to whether you can get Oestrogel and Utrogestan on the NHS. Some people get it easily, others are still refused and as one member's doctor said, they don't have to prescribe it, the NICE guidelines are just that, guidelines.
From what I can make out the NHS is having a funding crisis and patches and pills are cheaper so they guide everyone in that direction because it suits them. What you could do is obtain Oestrogel and Utrogestan on a private prescription and ask the doctor to write to your GP recommending their prescription and then you might be able to swing it on the NHS thereafter. Professor Studd would do a telephone consultation and write to your doctor with his recommended prescription. You could phone his secretary and discuss it with her, she will also be able to guide you re obtaining it from the NHS.
If all else fails, just go on holiday to Spain and buy it yourself. You could tell your doctor that this is what you will do if they refuse to prescribe it.