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Quote from: andrews49 on September 06, 2013, 05:05:41 PMHi, I really need help. I went to this doctor in orlando florida and thought he worked with transgender issues like HRT and all that stuff. He said he was willing to help me and then 2 weeks later he said he couldn't. I went there today and he basically told me that it was illegal for him to prescribe testosterone to a female and he couldn't do that. But he said he could prescribe estrogen if I was a male to female. And I don't understand because if it is sooo illegal then why are there so many FTMs on the internet that I found that has successfully got on testosterone and transitioned? He told me that I would have to go out of the country to do it or buy testosterone online. I wouldn't want to buy it online because I'm not a doctor. I don't know what dose I should put myself on and I don't want to mess myself up. It's better to go to a doctor that handles these issues well. I've tried looking for information on doctors in florida that do HRT but I couldn't find anything. I want something that can take my insurance. I have aetna hmo. I did find a doctor called Robert M Faber but he didn't accept my plan of aetna HMO. The doctor I went to said that it's usually out of pocket if you go to a doctor.Can anyone please help? Thank you. I'm looking for a doctor or endocrinologist in orlando florida or around that area. I searched everywhere and couldn't find anything.
Quote from: androidnick on September 06, 2013, 06:19:51 PMThe reality is you might have to travel. That was going to be my only option because I live in a worse area than Orlando. I live in a super conservative part of Florida. However, this is what I did. Sometimes you aren't going to find things online. I called my local Planned Parenthood and they actually have a referral list. There was a doctor 15 minutes away that in 2 years of research I did, I never would have found. And he isn't even an endocrinologist. He is a surgeon. So I got super lucky. He doesn't take insurance but that's fine because I have a job and I live at home. My first visit was 200. It included his own assessment, and the shot of T. I'm going to see if at any point he will give me a prescription so I can do the shots at home because it is a tad ridiculous to pay 100 bucks every time I see him. But whatever. I'll see how it goes. I don't want to seem too pushy with him especially since it hasn't even been a month. But yeah, I will pay 100 bucks the next visit. If you need help with anything, just message me or whatever. I live in Florida and I know how crappy it can be.
Quote from: Darrin Scott on September 07, 2013, 11:32:07 AMThere is Dr. Barry in Orlando. Did you try her? My friend goes to her.
Quote from: aleon515 on September 26, 2013, 10:30:57 PMPlanned Parenthood?? I've heard you should CALL and not never drop by.--Jay
Quote from: Darrin Scott on September 30, 2013, 10:30:14 AMAre you able to get to gainsville? I went to a Doc in Gainsville and paid $80 or so for the first appointment and got my T through Stroheckers and injected myself. If you're interested, I can PM you information.
Quote from: LordKAT on September 30, 2013, 10:31:24 AM$143 per month for hormone injections!!!!!! I pay $11.81 on average per month. Learn to self inject and save yourself one hell of a load of cash. A first visit with blood work outside of insurance can be mighty pricey so I would expect a larger bill than $200 once you pay for the visit and lab work.
Quote from: ajenk24 on March 05, 2016, 01:02:47 PMIn Florida do you need to see a therapist in order to get approval to get T? Is there any shortcuts? I'm so lost on the process