Im a Senior in University right now(going to grad school afterwards), and insurance has covered my therapy sessions, but the endocrinologist that I'll be going to doesn't even file claims for transgender patients, so there's no hope on getting that covered. They said it was around 150 for the initial visit and labwork and then 50 dollars for every follow up appointment. I'm not really sure how much hormones are going to run me every month, but I have budgeted for around 6-8 visits in the next 12 months. Do you think that's enough? They said every 3-6 months after the first few visits, so I am assuming so. And as Sarah stated, she sees her endo about every 2 months.. so yeah 6 visits per year. Oi. That's more than I've been to the doctor in about.... 10 years LOL
Thanks for the cost layouts, ladies. I really appreciate it.
I'm hoping that once I change my gender marker that I can get the scrips covered on insurance. It will cover hormones, but not for transgender patients, so I'm hoping for the best lol
Besides that though, I just hope that Testosterone doesn't take 100 bucks a month. Regardless, it'll be worth it. I do have a job online that I do during school to pay for my expenses, my dad helps out in anyway that he can(which understandably isn't a lot), and I also get overages from my school from excess scholarships so I'm very blessed in that aspect. I am able to pay for endo visits, I'm positive and co-pay for therapy visits - I was just a little worried about the cost of the scrips themselves lol
And I didn't know about a GLBT places in larger areas helping out younger individuals. I'm 21, and I'll be moving to NYC in a little over a year( I live in the middle of nowhere in Tennessee lol) so fingers crossed for that. I really appreciate you bringing that to light as well, regan
Again if any of you know any super cheap methods, let me know.