I appreciate this isn't everyone's experience and that all too often we hear horrendous stories on this forum about how outdated/disinterested GPs are but I wanted to give a big shout out to those GPs who really are fabulous.
I have a fantastic GP - in fact there are at least three brilliant GPs at my surgery - who is menopause trained, takes time to listen and prescribes accordingly. She's currently undertaking further training to be able to prescribe testosterone (not sure if this is mandatory or just something our surgery want her to do). My surgery - in Warwickshire - is led by two female partners, both in their early-mid forties which probably makes a huge difference to the practice attitude but there has always been at least one female GP specialising in menopause for the last 15 years or more.
For anyone new to peri/menopause who is working up to visiting their GP for the first time - don't be put off by the very poor support some forum members experience, you might be fortunate enough to find your own GP is like mine.
For anyone experiencing poor support, take a look at alternative local surgeries and see if any have female partners as I'm sure this makes a difference!
And for any GPs who are members of this forum - THANK YOU for being interested enough to be here and those of us who are lucky enough to be members of practices like yours please know you are very much appreciated
Suzie