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Endo & HRT in VA?

Started by placeboeffecTsm, February 25, 2016, 11:58:45 AM

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placeboeffecTsm

First of all, hii I'm Syd, I'm FTM [emoji4] I've just received my letter from my therapist and as super excited as I am I'm also having a seriously hard time finding out where to go/what to do next. I don't know anyone who's transitioned or is in the process so I'm kind of lost. I know RVA is probably the best place to go but I live in NN, I work full time and don't have reliable transport. Is there any one who might be able to point me in some kind of direction lmao I've called a few places with no success, my PCP said she couldn't help me get Testosterone so I might be in the market for someone more open minded as well. Any and all info would be great [emoji5]

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FTMax

Hi,

Would you mind saying exactly where you live? I am in Alexandria and I have gotten all of my trans-related healthcare taken care of at Whitman Walker Health in DC. I also know of the Fan Free Clinic in Richmond. While I'm sure there are independent endos around who would be able to help you, those are two surefire places to go.

If you are interested in Whitman Walker, they do require quarterly visits for your first year on HRT. Twice a year for your second year, and then annually after that. Each "visit" is actually 2 visits - one for blood work about a week in advance, and then a follow up with the practitioner a week later to review your results, overall health, and pick up a new prescription.
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placeboeffecTsm

I'm in Newport News. I contacted the Fan Free Clinic in Richmond but unfortunately was told they don't service residents in my area. I was referred to Dr. Peters of Tidewater Women's & LGBT Primary Care Center. So I managed to get an appointment with him two weeks from now. Aside from him I managed to find one endo locally who'd be willing to take me on as a patient but I don't feel he has too much experience in Hormone therapy so I was a bit reluctant. Thank you for your recommendation though!



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KarlMars

Quote from: FTMax on February 26, 2016, 01:12:45 PM
Hi,

Would you mind saying exactly where you live? I am in Alexandria and I have gotten all of my trans-related healthcare taken care of at Whitman Walker Health in DC. I also know of the Fan Free Clinic in Richmond. While I'm sure there are independent endos around who would be able to help you, those are two surefire places to go.

If you are interested in Whitman Walker, they do require quarterly visits for your first year on HRT. Twice a year for your second year, and then annually after that. Each "visit" is actually 2 visits - one for blood work about a week in advance, and then a follow up with the practitioner a week later to review your results, overall health, and pick up a new prescription.

Good advice. Thanks.

This is the right place? https://www.whitman-walker.org/

FTMax

Quote from: placeboeffecTsm on February 27, 2016, 01:39:14 PM
I'm in Newport News. I contacted the Fan Free Clinic in Richmond but unfortunately was told they don't service residents in my area. I was referred to Dr. Peters of Tidewater Women's & LGBT Primary Care Center. So I managed to get an appointment with him two weeks from now. Aside from him I managed to find one endo locally who'd be willing to take me on as a patient but I don't feel he has too much experience in Hormone therapy so I was a bit reluctant. Thank you for your recommendation though!

If he needs help figuring out appropriate dosing or what tests he should be running, have him contact those two places. I'm sure they'd be able to assist.

Quote from: alienbodybuilder on February 27, 2016, 02:41:11 PM

This is the right place? https://www.whitman-walker.org/

Yes.
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kim99962

Hey
I have gone to Dr peters his  charges were first visit is $150.00 plus any needed labs. If you have insurance, the lab can bill your insurance directly for lab costs.  Follow up office visits are $40 and any lab visits are $25 (plus lab costs. Again, insurance will usually cover lab costs).  very good people hope it works out
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placeboeffecTsm

Quote from: kim99962 on February 28, 2016, 03:30:49 PM
Hey
I have gone to Dr peters his  charges were first visit is $150.00 plus any needed labs. If you have insurance, the lab can bill your insurance directly for lab costs.  Follow up office visits are $40 and any lab visits are $25 (plus lab costs. Again, insurance will usually cover lab costs).  very good people hope it works out
That definitely sounds reasonable. Did you begin your HRT/get a prescription that same day?

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DiamondBladee

I live in VA and know of a couple places that might help, but:

1) Insurance is always tricky
2) They might specialize in youth specifically

I'll give it a look and see.  Many *hugs*


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KarlMars

Quote from: DiamondBladee on February 29, 2016, 10:38:39 AM
I live in VA and know of a couple places that might help, but:

1) Insurance is always tricky
2) They might specialize in youth specifically

I'll give it a look and see.  Many *hugs*


    ~ Winter

Where are these places?

DiamondBladee

Quote from: alienbodybuilder on February 29, 2016, 05:55:02 PM
Where are these places?

Where you'd expect:  Washington DC, maybe Richmond.  I haven't looked at Roanoke but that's a third possibility.  Everywhere else, probably not.
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KarlMars

Quote from: DiamondBladee on February 29, 2016, 06:23:16 PM
Where you'd expect:  Washington DC, maybe Richmond.  I haven't looked at Roanoke but that's a third possibility.  Everywhere else, probably not.

http://www.vdh.virginia.gov/epidemiology/diseaseprevention/hotline/transrrlist.pdf

http://www.jrts.org/


I can't find anymore. If anyone finds anything more for Virginia, let me know.

I found this resource list.

DiamondBladee

A (minor) friend of mine sees a Lynne Head apparently.  I haven't heard much of her, so I don't know if that's useful or not.

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kim99962

Quote from: placeboeffecTsm on February 29, 2016, 10:07:03 AM
That definitely sounds reasonable. Did you begin your HRT/get a prescription that same day?

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He uses informed consent at their practice no you have to get the blood test first then go over the results for your base line then get your meds
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placeboeffecTsm

Hmm that's weird. When I asked the woman who scheduled my  appointment what to exist that day she said he'd go over some info, do some lab work, if I were doing injections that he'd teach me and he'd give me a prescription... I'll have to call them again then.

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