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Washington University Adult Transgender Center

  • 5.11 Surgery
  • 5.3 Obstetrics and Gynecology
  • 7.1 Gender Clinics & Centers
  • 7.2 Hormone Replacement Therapy
  • 7.3 Typically Feminizing Surgery
  • 7.4 Typically Masculinizing Surgery
  • 11.1 Reproductive Health Services: General
In Operation

Description

The Washington University Transgender Center provides health care for transgender and non-binary adults over age 18 in a welcoming, affirming environment.

Services include:

  • Hormone therapy and specialty care (such as endocrinology, gynecology and urology)
  • Social work and legal assistance
  • Behavioral health support via referrals to psychology and community therapists
  • Referrals to surgeons with expertise in gender-affirming surgery
  • Pre-exposure prophylaxis (PrEP), comprehensive HIV, and screening for sexually transmitted diseases
  • Pelvic care for trans men provided within the transgender clinic

Note: The Washington University Transgender Center accepts self-referrals or referrals from physicians and mental health providers.

Contact Information

Website
https://physicians.wustl.edu/specialties/lgbtq-health/washington-university-transgender-center/
1-314-362-3500
General
660 S. Euclid Ave
St. Louis, MO 63110
Division of Endocrinology, Metabolism & Lipid Research | John T. Milliken Department of Internal Medicine

Community Reviews

Disclaimer: SQSH does not endorse any Reviews. Each Review reflects the personal experience and opinions of the Reviewer. Refer to our Review Guidelines for details.

  • Total Reviews: 1
  • 1 Recommended
  • 0 Not Recommended
  • 0 Neutral

Recommended by T

September 18, 2024 · Personal Experience with a Resource

Self-Identified As: Nonbinary, physician

Very knowledgeable and caring staff. My partner and I have both used them for gender affirming services, and I’ve worked with many of the providers personally while in medical school and residency. They always …
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  • Total Reviews: 1
  • 1 Recommended
  • 0 Not Recommended
  • 0 Neutral

Recommended by T

September 18, 2024 · Personal Experience with a Resource

Self-Identified As: Nonbinary, physician

Very knowledgeable and caring staff. My partner and I have both used them for gender affirming services, and I’ve worked with many of the providers personally while in medical school and residency. They always take an informed consent approach, with a careful eye toward finding the method(s) that best fit an individual person’s goals. They’re an especially good resource if you have chronic health conditions that may interact with HRT that someone without a background in endocrinology may not be comfortable prescribing for.

Detailed Resource Information

Populations Prioritized

Restrictions/Eligibility Criteria

  • Trans adults over age 18

Age

  • Adults (19-64)
  • Seniors (65+)

Gender

  • Agender
  • Gender Non-Conforming
  • Genderqueer
  • Genderfluid
  • Non-Binary
  • Queer
  • Questioning
  • Transgender Men
  • Transgender Women
  • Two-Spirit