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Trying to find hormone specialist...

Started by Katrina, March 05, 2013, 10:14:02 AM

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Katrina

I came out to my family a couple months ago and this past month I've told my psychiatrist who pointed me to my general practice doctor who in turn knew nothing on where to look or where I would go. I'm in the Watertown NY area and she seemed to think I would have to go to Syracuse NY to find a specialist, but beyond that I don't know where to go or who to call.  Do any of you know of any resources I could find in Syracuse or somewhere close that could get me started on my path? No one else seems to know how to help me...
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Devlyn

Hi, not sure if you meant that you tried the local options and had no luck, or that you don't know how to find a doctor. I searched "Enocrinologist Watertown N.Y." and found an endo right in Watertown. You could call and ask if they accept transgender clients for HRT. Hope this helps, hugs, Devlyn
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Katrina

I meant to say I don't know how to find the right doctor.  So an Endocrinologist is the first step in the 6 month+ journey to hormones or does it start elsewhere?  I see a psychiatrist as well, but they can only help with the psychological depression.
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Devlyn

The endocrinologist prescribes the hormones, hopefully someone else can give you a better idea of the steps than I can. Here's what the Wiki Staff has put together: https://www.susans.org/wiki/Transitioning
Hugs, Devlyn
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A

In a context where you're really free in a private system, like in the US, things can vary a lot. I'd suggest calling around endocrinologists' offices and ask whether they deal with trans things. If they do, jackpot. Either they'll see you right away, either they'll tell you who to see for preliminary psychological evaluations. They should at least know who their patients' referrals are coming from.
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Megan S

I searched online. Syracuse University has a GLBT Resource Center. (http://lgbt.syr.edu/) I would contact them, regardless of your age, about transgender friendly providers in the area. It is very likely they have very comprehensive list, including endocrinologists. You should not have a problem going to Syracuse. Best wishes on your journey!
To dance is to be out of yourself. Larger, more beautiful, more powerful. This is power, it is glory on earth and it is yours for the taking.
Agnes DiMille
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Megan S

Katrina, If the above post does not help,
Here are a couple of trans friendly endocrinologists in Syracuse:
Dr. Irene Sills and Dr. Rachel Hopkins
They are both located in the same office at Syracuse University Medical Center.
3929 E. Genesee Street, Suite 1
(315)464-5726
To dance is to be out of yourself. Larger, more beautiful, more powerful. This is power, it is glory on earth and it is yours for the taking.
Agnes DiMille
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Katrina

Thanks for the tip :) I appreciate it. Especially considering how all my doctors are navigating unknown territory with this one.
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