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GRS MtF Surgeons, Cost, Setting Up Date Need Advice

Started by Rebekah, December 02, 2016, 05:57:43 PM

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Rebekah

So I am totally and absolutely ready for my GRS surgery and trying to pick a doctor...

I would like to ask the cost of each doctor as well as their booking time frame...  I want the cheapest possible (I know, I know, not always the best to go with but I still want it in consideration) and the soonest time it can be done (since I am really desperate to have it done ASAP and really don't want it to be further out then 3 to 4 months..  I was going to go with Dr. Bluebond here in Maryland but she is moving to NY which my insurance is not willing to pay for out of state coverage (Deep sigh).. So friends of mine decided to secretly raise funds for me which they have done and I was just told about yesterday..  But I still want to be careful with the money and how to use it properly for all the things I need as well as use some for my other health issues.. I was going to then use Dr. Reed in Florida which the price and timing was perfect until I have been reading of the absolute horror stories of his, which absolutely freaked me out.. I know many have had good results from him but 1 out of 10 mistakes is a bit much for my gamble..

So a price list and time frame would be really really helpful in deciding who to go to... I already an a Orchiectomy on Sept. 19th partly because Dr. Bluebond was booking out SOOO far and did not want those tumor ;) growths any longer poisoning my body..  I have ALL the requirements met and am qualified as Dr. Bluebond wrote in my records..

So please help a girl out here...  I really want the surgery under 13,000 if possible with a 3 to 4 month and no longer wait time...

Blessings,
Michaela Rebekah 
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Rachel

Dr. McGinn for a BA and GCS with all the costs included (Hospital, OR, implants and anesthesia) is $30,000 paid up front. Dr. McGinns cost is $19,700 for GCS but you have to add in the OR, Hospital and anesthesia costs. I did not have the penile inversion method and I had 2 procedures after gcs and 4 office visits and one Monday. The price includes labiaplasty; for me that will just be a clitoral hood.

You should call for a consult wait time as well as GCS wait time. I was told the GCS wait time is 4 months and the consult is 8 months. There are a lot of people getting GCS. A consult is $150 and you need a letter from your therapist that is a LSW or higher and complies with Dr. McGinns requirements published on her web site.
HRT  5-28-2013
FT   11-13-2015
FFS   9-16-2016 -Spiegel
GCS 11-15-2016 - McGinn
Hair Grafts 3-20-2017 - Cooley
Voice therapy start 3-2017 - Reene Blaker
Labiaplasty 5-15-2017 - McGinn
BA 7-12-2017 - McGinn
Hair grafts 9-25-2017 Dr.Cooley
Sataloff Cricothyroid subluxation and trachea shave12-11-2017
Dr. McGinn labiaplasty, hood repair, scar removal, graph repair and bottom of  vagina finished. urethra repositioned. 4-4-2018
Dr. Sataloff Glottoplasty 5-14-2018
Dr. McGinn vaginal in office procedure 10-22-2018
Dr. McGinn vaginal revision 2 4-3-2019 Bottom of vagina closed off, fat injected into the labia and urethra repositioned.
Dr. Thomas in 2020 FEMLAR
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Rebekah

Hi Rachel,

Thank you for the info... Not really looking for BA unless it is a fat transfer.. I have 38 C which I can live with but if had a chance would do a fat transfer for alittle more... Just don't want implants.... My main concern is SRS and cost as there are other things I want to do at a later time with reference to the face.  So I still want a reasonable price at a lower rate for the SRS...  Just really sad, I already at my consult with Dr. Bluebond.... Now I have to start all over with consult, timing, etc.... I just want it done and over with....

I already have the 2 GRS letters, Hormone therapy over 3 years and RLE requirements.... So I am ready for the table and do not want to wait for 6 months or more...


Quote from: Rachel Lynn on December 02, 2016, 06:51:02 PM
Dr. McGinn for a BA and GCS with all the costs included (Hospital, OR, implants and anesthesia) is $30,000 paid up front. I did not have the penile inversion method and I had 2 procedures after gcs and 4 office visits and one Monday. The price includes labiaplasty; for me that will just be a clitoral hood.

You should call for a consult wait time as well as GCS wait time. I was told the GCS wait time is 4 months and the consult is 8 months. There are a lot of people getting GCS. A consult is $150 and you need a letter from your therapist that is a LSW or higher.
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AutumnLeaves

I don't think that "quick" or "cheap" would be things I would look for in my SRS surgeon. You really only have a chance to get it right once. If you've had the orchiectomy there is no risk of you becoming more masculine due to male hormones, so why not keep saving for somebody you really want to go to? I can't think of any decent surgeon anywhere charging 13K or less.
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Jenna Marie

Brassard is generally booking 3-4 months out, and the last time I checked the exchange rate, his $19K Canadian worked out to around $14K US? (I went with him, and I'm very satisfied, and he is not a "low-end" doctor. The Canadian dollar just happens to be weaker right now.)
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Rebekah

Jenna,

Thank you.. After your message I have been researching him and I really like what I see.. The price even includes the entire time at the recovery center for the whole 12 days you stay... Plus I like what I read about him... So I am seriously considering him... I want to find out if he will discount since I already had a Orchiectomy which other doctors said they would take off about $2000.00 off their price... I also need to find out if they can set up an account for me for my donations to go into from my friends because I can't have it come into my hands by way of  check otherwise it would cancel out my medicaid benefits as it counts as income.. I need to keep my medicaid benefits because of other serious health issues that I need to keep under control since I am disabled and unable to work.. My medications I take would run me about $10,000.00 amonth, but I know that my health issues would not cancel out my chance of surgery... They are auto immune tied to my bone & joint structure...

My health, Medicaid and unable to work is the prime reason I can't wait around to save up more money.. I won't be able to make more money.. Which is why my friends who love me did what they did and raised the funds for me.. They all sacrificed alot on my behalf... And no, I did not ask them to do this.. They did it without my knowledge out of love for me...


Quote from: Jenna Marie on December 02, 2016, 10:08:48 PM
Brassard is generally booking 3-4 months out, and the last time I checked the exchange rate, his $19K Canadian worked out to around $14K US? (I went with him, and I'm very satisfied, and he is not a "low-end" doctor. The Canadian dollar just happens to be weaker right now.)
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Jenna Marie

I'm glad the suggestion may have been helpful! I'm also happy to answer any questions you may have; my results look very natural, work great, and have adequate depth. Brassard is actually one of the big names right  now, but because he works with a partner who handles the less detailed work, the surgery is very fast (2-3 hours versus 5+), and it's possible for him to do more surgeries in a day (I was one of five patients that day), which is why his waiting list is relatively short.

I actually went with him in large part because I wanted the peace of mind of the recovery center, and it was well worth it - there were nurses on duty in the building 24/7 if I had any issues or questions, and they came within minutes if I called.

Also, I paid via cashier's check, which I obtained in a bank. It would have been possible for someone else to show up to order and pay for the cashier's check or to pay for it in cash, both of which should solve your issue (no money is documented as being in your hands first).
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Rebekah

Jenna,

Thank you... This is all sounding much more encouraging after my month of disappointments...  Depth for me should be good as Dr. Bluebond wrote in her consult report which I currently have "Penile length 13 cm on stretch, Scrotal skin very large excess amounts, testes absent and hair-started removal. Plan: Michaela is a candidate for vaginoplasty. If approved by insurance for surgery will need to return for additional consultation prior to surgery"... So I should be good... Hardest part is going to have to stop some of my medications 2 weeks prior to surgery (Humira, Sulfalazine, Etodolac) which means dealing with more pain then normal for those two weeks and then recovery time..

The Cashier's check sounds like a really good idea.. That should work... just need to do alittle more research on it so I know it won't affect predetermination for medicaid when it comes up..

I will try to think of any other questions I might have....  Thank you...

Blessings,
Michaela


Quote from: Jenna Marie on December 03, 2016, 12:21:10 PM
I'm glad the suggestion may have been helpful! I'm also happy to answer any questions you may have; my results look very natural, work great, and have adequate depth. Brassard is actually one of the big names right  now, but because he works with a partner who handles the less detailed work, the surgery is very fast (2-3 hours versus 5+), and it's possible for him to do more surgeries in a day (I was one of five patients that day), which is why his waiting list is relatively short.

I actually went with him in large part because I wanted the peace of mind of the recovery center, and it was well worth it - there were nurses on duty in the building 24/7 if I had any issues or questions, and they came within minutes if I called.

Also, I paid via cashier's check, which I obtained in a bank. It would have been possible for someone else to show up to order and pay for the cashier's check or to pay for it in cash, both of which should solve your issue (no money is documented as being in your hands first).
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Rebekah

Jenna,

Do you know if 1 or two people can come with you to help you and what is the commendations for them? My wife and 12 year old daughter would be making the trip with me.

I have been getting Laser hair removal down under for the surgery, but I don't think it is going to get everything, even after 6 sessions, do you know if he does a scrotum scrap that some doctors do to get rid of any lingering follicles?

Are private bedrooms at the recovery center available? I am concerned about privacy, both for myself and my family.. We are extremely religious and hold to pretty strict views of modesty, food, etc, similar to Ultra Orthodox Judaism but within a Christian Context.

Any additional cost other then the $14,000.00 US dollar that was needed (food, etc)

Cashier Check? The same as Traveller's Check, right? Did you have to get several of them so that there was no point of holding them since anything over $5000.00 must be held up to two weeks by the bank?

Is it true what I have heard that he adopted techniques from all the other surgeons for the best results!

I want to ask about a discount since I had already had my Orchiectomy, but I doubt you would have any information on that....

Did you need a passport to get into Canada?

We are thinking of driving it instead of flying, although for all three of us the air cost would be $808 round trip... But we also would love to do a more of a road trip and do some things on the way, as well as in Montreal... ;)

I will think of more questions later...

Blessings,
Michaela


Quote from: Jenna Marie on December 03, 2016, 12:21:10 PM
I'm glad the suggestion may have been helpful! I'm also happy to answer any questions you may have; my results look very natural, work great, and have adequate depth. Brassard is actually one of the big names right  now, but because he works with a partner who handles the less detailed work, the surgery is very fast (2-3 hours versus 5+), and it's possible for him to do more surgeries in a day (I was one of five patients that day), which is why his waiting list is relatively short.

I actually went with him in large part because I wanted the peace of mind of the recovery center, and it was well worth it - there were nurses on duty in the building 24/7 if I had any issues or questions, and they came within minutes if I called.

Also, I paid via cashier's check, which I obtained in a bank. It would have been possible for someone else to show up to order and pay for the cashier's check or to pay for it in cash, both of which should solve your issue (no money is documented as being in your hands first).
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Jenna Marie

There's a bed and breakfast that has an arrangement with Brassard and hosts his patients' visitors. When I was there, my wife was also allowed to sit with me in the residence for most of the day, but that might have changed (it's been about 4 years).

There are private rooms; there are also two rooms with two beds, but I would think that you could request one of the singles. However, the hospital rooms are doubles. You also may have to be prepared to sacrifice some modesty - this surgery is going to require a number of people to examine, handle, and treat your post-op genitals. This is true regardless of the surgeon that you choose.

Brassard recommends against electrolysis or laser, because it actually makes his follicle removal process less likely to be successful. He also suggests waiting a year after the last clearing, for the same reason. So that might be an issue. I had no hair removal, and I have no hair where it shouldn't be, so his method worked for me.

No, a cashier's check is also called a bank check, and it's something the bank prepares for you and sends to the recipient (it's basically a check that *can't* bounce, because the bank has guaranteed that the funds were available and prepaid). Traveller's checks are something you take with you and use to pay merchants during your trip, and they're also prepaid, but they're a totally different thing. I have no idea about the hold you're running into - mine were sent immediately. Brassard did also require three payments, so yes, it went in three installments (but I'm sure he'd LET someone pay the full amount at once!).

Brassard's fee covers every single thing for the patient - rooms and board, food, medications, supplies, dilators, etc. - except for the stay at the B&B (because they're a different business), and of course it does not cover the B&B/food/travel expenses for guests. He even arranges for transport to and from the hospital, no charge.

Yes, I needed a passport.

I think many surgeons adopt and adapt techniques; I don't know that he borrowed from *all* of them, but he certainly does innovate when something clearly better comes along. My results are excellent, and I hear he's gotten better since. (I had a gynecologist who didn't realize.)
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