Hey Sam, me again. Just wanted to let you know that I found an endocrinologist in the area who specializes in treating transgendered peoples. Apparently she's the only one, Dr. Elizabeth Holt at Raleigh Endocrine Associates.
You will need a referral letter from your therapist with the following information in it:
1) How long you've been under your therapist's care, how many visits, etc...
2) How long you've been in transition or questioned your gender, etc...
3) That your therapist is comfortable recommending you for hormones and they think you're socially, mentally, physically ready, etc...
4) Any other details your therapist feels like adding, perhaps notes from your talks about you and your situation.
Those are the general guidelines at least and more can be added, rephrased or whatnot as needed.
I know I mentioned about going the route of "informed consent" but you'll apparently need this letter just to get an appointment with her anyways. It's kinda confusing, but that's a good place to start. If you can find an endocrinologist or someone competent enough to prescribe hormones that doesn't require that letter, let me know, lol. Oh, and Dr. Holt has an impressively long waiting list to get an appointment apparently. Over 6 months!