Susan's Place Logo

News:

According to Google Analytics 25,259,719 users made visits accounting for 140,758,117 Pageviews since December 2006

Main Menu

Endos in Central PA

Started by Corey, April 26, 2012, 02:59:47 PM

Previous topic - Next topic

0 Members and 1 Guest are viewing this topic.

Corey

Hello everyone. I know I've posted about this before, but I'm posting again because I really don't have any other options. It's been almost 6 months since I completed gender therapy, but I live in central Pennsylvania and I cannot find an endocrinologist anywhere within 100 miles. I was wondering if anyone knew of a gender-friendly endocrinologist in the Williamsport/Danville area. I've tried calling and emailing all sorts of endocrinologists, and none of them will work with me.
  •  

A

I can't have an endocrinologist close by either; it's 2.5 hours' worth of road away. But since you only need to see them once per 3-4 months, it's not the end of the world.

I can't believe you're let on your own like that. Can't your general practitioner, gender therapist, psychiatrist, psychologist, basically ANYONE refer you to a specialist? Sigh...

Hopefully, those endos who "won't work with you" won't do so because they did not have enough experience in the field, not because of personal beliefs... If they're decent people and it's the former, perhaps you could call them back and ask if they know of a nearby colleague who is versed in trans issues.

If you're entirely out of options, perhaps you can find a general practitioner who will be supportive and trusting, and will agree to do some research, if they aren't trained in the area, to prescribe HRT to you. Or arrange a trip hours away to the closest endo you can find, even if it's really far. Annoying, but doable 4 times a year, I guess.
A's Transition Journal
Last update: June 11th, 2012
No more updates
  •  

Amazon D


Endocrinology/Internal Medicine




•Bonnie S. Shanis, M.D., F.A.C.E.
1 Conrad Place
Ambler, PA 19002
All offices: (215)542-5899

1970 N. Broad St.
Lansdale, PA 19446

800 W. State Sreet
Suite 102
Doylestown, PA 18901

• Christopher Bartlett, M.D.
202 US Route 1
Falmouth, ME 04105
cbartlett@truenorthhealthcenter.org

•Dr. Daniel Sprat
887 Congress Street
Suite 200
Portland, ME
207 771 5549
Fax 207 771 7834


•Dr.Ilja Hulinsky
22 Westwood Drive
Easton, CT 06612
203 374 4490


• Dr. John Day
Los Angeles, CA
310 659 9813


•Dr. Lawrence Ferraro
Hormone Therapy and Medical Care
695 Rte 202-206
Bridgewater, NJ 08807
908 722 7400

•Dr. Mark Watkins
Triangle Medical, Inc.
253 S. 10th Street
Philadelphia, PA 19107
215 829 0170

Dr. Matthew Leinung
Albany Medical Center
Albany, NY
518 262 5185


•Elihu Goren, M.D. - Endocrinologist
633 W. Germantown Pike
Plymouth Meeting, PA 19462
Phone: (610) 941 6799
Fax: (215) 233 3049


•Lisa O'Connor, M.D.
Healthy Transitions, LLC
1390 Valley Road
Stirling, NJ 07980
Tel: 908 647 1688
Fax: 908 647 5180
www.healthytransitions.md

• McGrath, Gkonos & Rosenberg, P.C.
Dr. Glenn McGrath
Dr. Peter Gkonos
Dr. Danial Rosenberg
Dr. Parmatma Greeley
Suite H 39
2300 Computer Avenue
Willow Grove, PA 19090
215 657 5200

2nd office: Suite B 1st Floor
101 Progress Drive
Doylestown, PA 18901
215 657 5200


•Robert Winn, M.D. - General Practice/Endocrinology
Mazzoni Center: (215) 563-0658 x 248;
at Jefferson: (215) 955-7190


• Whitman Walker Clinic
1701 14th Street, NW
Washington, D.C.
202 745 7000
I'm an Amazon womyn + very butch + respecting MWMF since 1999 unless invited. + I AM A HIPPIE

  •  

Corey

Quote from: A on April 26, 2012, 05:13:15 PM
I can't have an endocrinologist close by either; it's 2.5 hours' worth of road away. But since you only need to see them once per 3-4 months, it's not the end of the world.

I can't believe you're let on your own like that. Can't your general practitioner, gender therapist, psychiatrist, psychologist, basically ANYONE refer you to a specialist? Sigh...

Hopefully, those endos who "won't work with you" won't do so because they did not have enough experience in the field, not because of personal beliefs... If they're decent people and it's the former, perhaps you could call them back and ask if they know of a nearby colleague who is versed in trans issues.

If you're entirely out of options, perhaps you can find a general practitioner who will be supportive and trusting, and will agree to do some research, if they aren't trained in the area, to prescribe HRT to you. Or arrange a trip hours away to the closest endo you can find, even if it's really far. Annoying, but doable 4 times a year, I guess.

Unfortunately I do not have a general practitioner, psychiatrist, psychologist, or even a gender therapist. My gender therapist lives in Europe and thus has no knowledge of my area whatsoever. I have even contacted local therapists and such, and they know nothing about it either. I have a car and would be willing to drive long distances, but with my family still a bit uncomfortable with it, it's hard to just get out and go. I dunno, I guess I'll just have to wait and see if I can find anyone. Maybe I'll do more searching later on.
  •  

Jeneva

Try your local therapist and general practitioners.  My PCP was happy to monitor my HRT until we finally found a accepting endo locally.  I've also found that even though my therapist doesn't specialize in Gender Identity, she is very helpful.  I needed help with anxiety and depression not someone to tell me I had GID because I already knew that.  I'd rather have a skilled, friendly, and accepting therapist that is willing to try than a person stuck in a particular mindset.
Blessed Be!

Jeneva Caroline Samples
  •  

A

Yup, I think that talking to the general practitioners you can find, asking if they either know an endo who would help or are willing to work with you until you get one is your best bet.
A's Transition Journal
Last update: June 11th, 2012
No more updates
  •  

Gauge

Corey pm me and I will give you a name of a great endo that is a trans specialist and will treat you without the hassle.  ;)
  •