Where to Find Hormone Therapy for MTF Patients in Taichung? - Internal Medicine

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For MTF hormone therapy, it is best to consult with an endocrinologist or a healthcare provider specializing in transgender health?


I recently moved back to Taichung and have visited several hospitals, but none of the doctors are able to prescribe hormone therapy medications.
They keep advising me to seek care at other hospitals.
I completed my surgery in 2018 and am currently only taking estrogen.
Where should I go for consultation or treatment? I have only a few days' worth of medication left.

Ms. Chen, 20~29 year old female. Ask Date: 2022/03/24

Dr. Li Jian reply Internal Medicine


Large hospitals should have it.
It may be that the time period has not yet arrived, hence it cannot be prescribed.

Reply Date: 2022/03/24

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Finding appropriate medical resources for hormone therapy, especially for Male-to-Female (MTF) patients, can sometimes be challenging, particularly after relocating to a new area like Taichung. It’s essential to ensure that you have access to the necessary medications and support for your ongoing treatment.

In Taichung, there are several avenues you can explore to find healthcare providers who can prescribe hormone therapy. Here are some suggestions:
1. Major Hospitals and Medical Centers: Large hospitals often have endocrinology departments or clinics specializing in transgender health. You might want to consider visiting hospitals such as Taichung Veterans General Hospital or China Medical University Hospital. These institutions typically have a range of specialists, including endocrinologists and psychiatrists, who are familiar with hormone therapy for transgender patients.

2. Transgender Health Clinics: Look for clinics that specifically cater to the transgender community. These clinics are more likely to have healthcare providers experienced in hormone therapy and can offer a supportive environment. You can search online for transgender health resources in Taichung or inquire at local LGBTQ+ organizations for recommendations.

3. Endocrinologists: An endocrinologist is a specialist in hormones and can provide the necessary prescriptions for hormone therapy. If you can find a local endocrinologist, they may be able to assist you with your hormone needs. You might want to call ahead to confirm that they have experience with transgender patients.

4. Psychiatrists or Psychologists: In some cases, a mental health professional may need to provide a letter of recommendation before you can start or continue hormone therapy. Look for mental health providers who specialize in gender identity issues. They can also help you navigate any emotional or psychological challenges you may be facing during your transition.

5. Online Resources and Support Groups: Consider joining online forums or social media groups for transgender individuals in Taiwan. Members often share their experiences and can provide valuable recommendations for healthcare providers. Websites like Transgender Map or local LGBTQ+ organizations may also have resources to help you find the right care.

6. Pharmacies: Once you have a prescription, ensure that you know where to obtain your medications. Some pharmacies may have more experience with hormone therapy than others, so it’s worth asking around or checking with your healthcare provider for recommendations.

7. Follow-Up Care: After you find a provider, ensure that you schedule regular follow-ups to monitor your hormone levels and overall health. This is crucial for adjusting dosages and ensuring that the therapy is effective and safe.

Given that your medication supply is running low, it’s crucial to act quickly. Start by contacting the hospitals and clinics mentioned above to see if they can accommodate you for an appointment. If you encounter difficulties, don’t hesitate to reach out to local LGBTQ+ organizations, as they often have resources and can assist in navigating the healthcare system.

In summary, finding hormone therapy in Taichung may require some persistence, but by utilizing the resources available, you should be able to find a healthcare provider who can meet your needs. Remember to advocate for yourself and seek out the support you deserve during this important time in your life.

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