Hi and welcome, Gingernut 65. You might get HRT but you will probably have to push for a referral to a menopause specialist (or even go private). If you have no uterus you should be OK for transdermal oestrogen as patch or gel. I'm not sure what the situation would be otherwise.
I had a hysterectomy years ago aged 47 and took oestrogen tablets afterwards until I was 53/54, at which point I moved house and the new GP refused to prescribe it. She was spooked by the flawed millennial studies which had so much publicity at the time. If I knew then what I know now I would have fought harder to stay on it. Last year at age 67 I asked to go back on HRT as I had developed atrophic vaginitis and also wanted to avoid osteoporosis, which my mother had. My current GP would only prescribe Tibolone, which was not really suitable at our age as transdermal is preferred. I managed to get a referral to a specialist clinic and they changed this to Oestrogel. I also use an Estring for VA. A specialist gynae might also prescribe testosterone gel to help with libido and energy levels.
I can't say the above regime has helped with the skin on my arms though, as it has suddenly started to become slack this year!
Think about why you want HRT, what symptoms you want to alleviate, and which age-related conditions you are hoping to avoid. It is not the elixir of youth (unfortunately!) but if you have a well thought out case you might get lucky.
Best wishes, and good luck.
JP x