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Community Conversation => Transitioning => Topic started by: Emtobe on May 11, 2016, 12:52:22 PM

Title: Being trans in Germany
Post by: Emtobe on May 11, 2016, 12:52:22 PM
Does anyone know what German Krankenkasse cover in terms of trans treatment? I have recently moved to Germany from the UK and am currently insured with Techniker. I transitioned over a decade ago and have had srs in the UK on the NHS, but will need to continue my prescription for hrt. I was also wondering what exactly German public health insurance will cover, whether it is the same as the UK or provides anything more.

Thanks
Emma
Title: Re: Being trans in Germany
Post by: Lara1969 on May 11, 2016, 04:00:46 PM
Your HRT will be covered. Just get a prescription from your Endo or Gyn. Which type of Estradiol are you taking? Injections are no longer sold in Germany therefore they are not covered. I buy them from the Czech Republic for a few Euros


GRS is also covered. What do you need as additional surgeries? I got a coverage for BA and VFS in Germany. But that depends on your current status of the breast development and Pitch/voice. Voice training is also covered.

Most important thing is to find a really good MD. Than everything is easy going.
Title: Re: Being trans in Germany
Post by: Emtobe on May 11, 2016, 10:30:28 PM
I'm on patches, though I wouldn't mind changing to pills. Either way seems that that won't be a problem. I'm going to get a copy of my UK prescription, so it shpuld ne as simple as showing a doctor here that.

In terms of surgeries, I have had GRS in the UK. But the NHS won't cover anything 'cosmetic', so haven't had FFS or VFS , both of which I would really like. Don't think I want/need BA, after a decade on hrt they are fine. Do you know what specifically is covered by Krankenkasse, and whether it matters which company you are with?vLike I say currently I am with TK.
Title: Re: Being trans in Germany
Post by: Lara1969 on May 16, 2016, 12:53:19 AM
VFS can be covered in Germany, but you have to choose a German surgeon what I never would do.

TK ist okay, I am also there. The difference between each Insurance is rather small. I do not know a better Insurance for US.

Patches are covered, no problem. And also easy to get.

Title: Re: Being trans in Germany
Post by: Emtobe on May 18, 2016, 03:51:33 PM
Do you know if TK cover hair removal? The NHS does not, so that's something I'm keen to get done. Especially given I'm 11 years post transition and 5 years post srs!