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Insurance Coverage for Trans* related procedures in Australia

Started by Jo-is-amazing, September 15, 2014, 11:17:03 PM

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ElleA

HCF is completely based on what Medicare cover and they won't cover anything they don't have too, that's my experience. But your correct they do pay some towards SRS but I wouldn't be expecting to be paying any less than $6000 with Andy Ives. And that's assuming that Medicare and hcf come to the party with the Anaesthetists fee
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Charley Bea(EmeraldP)

I have all but given up on being able to get SRS/GCS simply because even if most of it were to be covered I don't know how I will be able to get the minimal $10,000. :(


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ElleA

Don't give up Charley.

Everything can seem to be overwhelming and unreachable, but if you want/need it enough you'll get there. I always seem to find someway of affording these types of things even know they are insanely expensive. Just keep saving and you'll get there one way or another. Even just a few dollars a week in savings is a good place to start.
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Charley Bea(EmeraldP)

Sorry for the bump but I only just saw the responce.

I have given up basically, I was deemed unable to work about three years ago and get a disability pension, I foresee no way to get the money needed irregardless on whether it is covered or not or even partly. That is just GCS alone, never mind other procedures I feel are needed to even remotely like myself or feel I can live long term.


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ElleA

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MikaylaGC

Lots of interesting information here. Im 11mths HRT and 13mths tblockers, so I have a long way to go, but I will keep watching this. I was told by a few ppl that if you get medico's to sign off on it you can get early release super, Ive done it before under financial hardship and altho the paperwork was annoying once its approved its like yay \o/
Without change, something sleeps inside us
And seldom awakens....
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ElleA

Yeah it's not to hard just a fair bit of paper work, I know a few GP's and psychiatrist who would be happy to sign off on that sort of thing.
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kaye

Ok I'd like to revisit the idea of getting SRS done in Australia but I need to know how good the surgeons are here. My concern is that Australian surgeons would lack experience.
Transition Phase 4 (of 5).
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Jo-is-amazing

Definitely and I know noone who's had GRS with either of the current Australian surgeries :/
I am the self proclaimed Queen of procrastination
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Cindy

Andrew Ives has lots of experience, I know many girls who have been to him. I'm booked with him. His results are excellent but he doesn't advertise (he has no reason too!)
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Bols

Just curious, is there anyone that deals with FFS specifically in Australia?
Evelyn aka Bols
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SorchaC

Full Time : July 2007,  ;D ;D
HRT : December 2007,
GRC, (Gender Changed on Birth Certificate) December 2009,  :eusa_clap:
SRS Dr Chettawut March 2015, ;D ;D
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katrinaw

Good luck and best wishes for the 24th Cindy.... be thinking of you - Hugs


Hi Elle, thanks for all that good info... very useful  ;)

L Katy  :-*
Long term MTF in transition... HRT since ~ 2003...
Journey recommenced Sept 2015  :eusa_clap:... planning FT 2016  :eusa_pray:

Randomly changing 'Katy PIC's'

Live life, embrace life and love life xxx
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Cindy

Thank you but ever since I started to receive very personal questions from people in my everyday life I am no longer confirming or denying my surgery dates or the status of my genitals. I have decided that I want my privacy maintained. Please no one take that as a slight in anyway whatsoever.

I am a very public figure but I have decided that some aspects of my life will remain private.
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katrinaw

Long term MTF in transition... HRT since ~ 2003...
Journey recommenced Sept 2015  :eusa_clap:... planning FT 2016  :eusa_pray:

Randomly changing 'Katy PIC's'

Live life, embrace life and love life xxx
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Skier

As I'm an Irish-Australian I want instead to raise funds to go live in UK, where SRs is fully covered by UK NHS.  The Irish passport entities me to live anywhere in the EU as long as I like, qualify for social benefits, and work.
40 year old pre-op m2f, Irish ancestry, straight in orientation, begun my journey at 21 fully out.
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