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Anyone here using Informed Consent model?

Started by mako9802, April 20, 2017, 06:04:35 PM

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mako9802

Hello quick question how many of you folks are doing informed consent at a doctor or clinic in your area?
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FTMax

I go to a community health clinic that uses the informed consent model.
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Devlyn

Fenway Health LGBT Clinic, informed consent. Twenty minutes start to finish.

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Sydney_NYC

Yes I do (Callen-Lorde, NYC). Even though my therapist would have written me a letter, she recommended them as they are close and at the time (over 3½ years ago) had the best (and still one of the best) transgender care in the area. I'm also on their Patient Advisory Council to help give back to the community.
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Born - 1970
Came Out To Self/Wife - Sept-21-2013
Started therapy - Oct-15-2013
Laser and Electrolysis - Oct-24-2013
HRT - Dec-12-2013
Full time - Mar-15-2014
Name change  - June-23-2014
GCS - Nov-2-2017 (Dr Rachel Bluebond-Langner)


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Meghan

I have to fill one out at my first visiting.

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Janes Groove

I started with an informed consent clinic, but that doesn't really count since I voluntarily followed the WPATH guidlines even before I went there.  My clinic denied me treatment on religious grounds, even tho I told them I could produce a letter. So at the time the informed consent clinic was where I could access transgender care.   I don't see view it as gatekeeping. Seems more like common sense to me.
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SophieD

Yep - "informed consent" at Whitman Walker Health, Washington DC.
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rikki88

Yup Howard Brown Health Clinic in Chicago Illinois here.
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Sluggy

Yes! Though I did see several therapists and support groups prior to making my decision.

It's been a great experience so far tbh
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Barb99

Another Howard Brown Health Clinic girl here. From the start of HRT through SRS. They provided name and gender change letters and names of therapists that would provide SRS letters. They are great to work with.
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JillianC

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rikki88

Quote from: Charley on April 21, 2017, 02:01:22 AM
Another Howard Brown Health Clinic girl here. From the start of HRT through SRS. They provided name and gender change letters and names of therapists that would provide SRS letters. They are great to work with.

How did the srs work with them??
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FTMax

Quote from: SophieD on April 20, 2017, 11:25:59 PM
Yep - "informed consent" at Whitman Walker Health, Washington DC.

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Rambler

HBHC in Chicago. They have several clinics around the city, all informed consent.
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Barb99

Quote from: rikki88 on April 21, 2017, 07:33:41 AM
How did the srs work with them??

They gave me a list of several therapists that were known to work with the transgender community and provide SRS letters. I called a few and found 2 that would do interviews over Skyp. Both wrote my SRS letters after one interview.
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NikkiB51

Quote from: SophieD on April 20, 2017, 11:25:59 PM
Yep - "informed consent" at Whitman Walker Health, Washington DC.

I am debating contacting Chase Braxton or Whitman Walker.  Chase is closer, but I have heard some things about Chase.  There is also a doc near me that JHU refers patients to whom I am considering.  What was your experience with Whitman?
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SophieD

Quote from: NikkiB51 on April 21, 2017, 12:07:06 PM
I am debating contacting Chase Braxton or Whitman Walker.  Chase is closer, but I have heard some things about Chase.  There is also a doc near me that JHU refers patients to whom I am considering.  What was your experience with Whitman?

Whitman Walker Health has been simply superb.  I initially went with them because I could get an appointment without delay (by going to their Max Robinson Center, in SW Washington DC).  It would have taken about 90 days to get an appointment at Chase Brexton.  I am so impressed by the quality of care at WW.  I can really recommend them.  I would be very interested in knowing more about Chase Brexton, though - as well as the new transgender care center at Johns Hopkins Hospital.  Options are always good to have!
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sarah1972

My Therapist used to work at Whitman Walker... now in private practice.

I had considered WW too but ended getting a letter and chose a doctor a few miles closer.  If I would have not gotten a letter, I would have gone the informed consent route at WW...

I have some hopes for Johns Hopkins. This area is really missing a gut place for surgery and somehow I would prefer a place close by to avoid travel...

Quote from: SophieD on April 21, 2017, 03:42:58 PM
Whitman Walker Health has been simply superb.  I initially went with them because I could get an appointment without delay (by going to their Max Robinson Center, in SW Washington DC).  It would have taken about 90 days to get an appointment at Chase Brexton.  I am so impressed by the quality of care at WW.  I can really recommend them.  I would be very interested in knowing more about Chase Brexton, though - as well as the new transgender care center at Johns Hopkins Hospital.  Options are always good to have!

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Pisces228

Informed consent at Mednorth Healthcenter in Wilmington NC by recommendation from my therapist.
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