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need some help

Started by starrbaby, November 09, 2010, 09:58:00 AM

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starrbaby

ok me and my fiancee who is mtf are planning on moving to missouri in the columbia/st louis area, but we cant find any physicians especially ones that can prescribe the meds she needs can anybody give me some guidance on where to look....i have looked everywhere
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spacial

Not sure if there are any member here in that area, but hopefully, someone who knows the area might be able to advise
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jamied

St Louis and Columbia, MO are more than 100 miles apart you know.

If you are going to St Louis try contacting The LGBT Community Center 625 North Euclid Avenue #420, St. Louis, MO 63108 (314) 367-1166 for physicians.

If you are going to Columbia, MO try contacting University of Missouri's Lesbian, Gay, Bisexual, Transgender, Queer Resource Center Web site. Our doors are open from 8:00 - 5:00 at the Center for Social Justice in N214 Memorial Union phone 573-884-7750.

Hope that helps.

Jamie
Be kinder than necessary because everyone is fighting some kind of battle.

It's never too late to be who you should have been.
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jamied

Endo Dr John S. Daniels, MD, FACP his number is 314-333-4100 or 1-800-437-5315.

Dr. Mark Scheperle, 314 862 7711. He serves as primary care physician AND handles HRT.

Join St Louis Trangendered, website:  http://stltg.com/

That's where I got these names.

Some of my kids and grand kids live in St Louis so I was a motivated researcher.

Love

Jamie
Be kinder than necessary because everyone is fighting some kind of battle.

It's never too late to be who you should have been.
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