Community Conversation => Transitioning => Hormone replacement therapy => Topic started by: EthanD on February 10, 2011, 09:09:47 PM Return to Full Version
Title: Using Callen-Lorde without being a NY resident???
Post by: EthanD on February 10, 2011, 09:09:47 PM
Post by: EthanD on February 10, 2011, 09:09:47 PM
I don't know if this is the right place to post this so do your Mod thing and move it if needed :)
I live in an area of Virginia that happens to be 2-4 hours from all metropolitan areas (ie anywhere that would be remotely trans-friendly) . I have called endos in my area to see if they treated transgender patients and received a less than pleasant response from the staff (including some giggles...how professional!). I happen to travel to NYC once every 1-2 months for a few days so I was thinking I could possibly use Callen-Lorde. Before I called the clinic (I have heard their response time is less than stellar) I figured I would ask all of you folks. I am an underemployed, uninsured student so the sliding scale option looks attractive but, I wasn't sure if you had to be a resident of NY to get financial assistance. I am also curious about what the average turn around time is for blood-work to receiving prescriptions as I would have to plan visits to the city accordingly. Any help would be greatly appreciated! ;D
I live in an area of Virginia that happens to be 2-4 hours from all metropolitan areas (ie anywhere that would be remotely trans-friendly) . I have called endos in my area to see if they treated transgender patients and received a less than pleasant response from the staff (including some giggles...how professional!). I happen to travel to NYC once every 1-2 months for a few days so I was thinking I could possibly use Callen-Lorde. Before I called the clinic (I have heard their response time is less than stellar) I figured I would ask all of you folks. I am an underemployed, uninsured student so the sliding scale option looks attractive but, I wasn't sure if you had to be a resident of NY to get financial assistance. I am also curious about what the average turn around time is for blood-work to receiving prescriptions as I would have to plan visits to the city accordingly. Any help would be greatly appreciated! ;D
Title: Re: Using Callen-Lorde without being a NY resident???
Post by: Karla on February 11, 2011, 05:28:55 AM
Post by: Karla on February 11, 2011, 05:28:55 AM
Hi Ethan,
I know for a fact that you don't have to be a resident of either the city or the state of NY to receive both their services and the sliding scale discount.
It takes them about a week on average to receive the blood work results (from an off site lab in NJ, billed separately), the only constraint is the schedule of whoever will be treating you. Most of the times you'll wait for a few weeks (or months when they're busy), and if you're lucky you will manage to take over someone else's canceled appointment.
Please PM me if you have any questions, I'm always glad to assist if I can :)
I know for a fact that you don't have to be a resident of either the city or the state of NY to receive both their services and the sliding scale discount.
It takes them about a week on average to receive the blood work results (from an off site lab in NJ, billed separately), the only constraint is the schedule of whoever will be treating you. Most of the times you'll wait for a few weeks (or months when they're busy), and if you're lucky you will manage to take over someone else's canceled appointment.
Please PM me if you have any questions, I'm always glad to assist if I can :)
Title: Re: Using Callen-Lorde without being a NY resident???
Post by: EthanD on February 11, 2011, 01:02:08 PM
Post by: EthanD on February 11, 2011, 01:02:08 PM
Thanks Karla that was super helpful! I don't think I am at the membership level to PM anyone yet but, I will definitely contact you if needed when I am allowed by the site.
Title: Re: Using Callen-Lorde without being a NY resident???
Post by: dth521 on February 26, 2011, 06:21:33 AM
Post by: dth521 on February 26, 2011, 06:21:33 AM
I have been goin to Callen Lorde for almost 2 years. First thing, first appt. You get a physical and make your bloodwork appt. For the same day. After the dr sees your blood is normal, he has the pharmacy dept call your pharmacy with the scrpt. After 1 month you must return with blood work which may be done at a lab by you home. He gets it, and then sees you in three mnths, then six months, then every year after that only for a physical and blood.
Ask for Dr. Victor Inada- he is awesome!
kisses - Dana
Ask for Dr. Victor Inada- he is awesome!
kisses - Dana