Rebirth OB/GYN provides all-inclusive services to transgender patients, including guided and tailored hormone therapy, preventative, and primary care.

Please contact us for more information about our transgender clinic and the services we provide. We’d love to hear from you!

Our goals:

  • Provide excellent, comprehensive healthcare to all patients
  • Transform the way transgender people receive care and eliminate barriers to achieving maximum health and wellbeing
  • Ensure a safe, comfortable, and respectful clinic for all transgender and gender non-conforming people
  • Collaborate with community leaders & organizations to improve healthcare to the transgender community

At Rebirth, we are committed to providing excellence in health care for individuals of all gender identities and we strive for equality.

Transgender Health for Obstetricians and Gynecologists(PDF) by Rixt Luikenaar

Thank you to the American Medical Student Association for the following information on Transgender Health.

Medical and Surgical Therapy
Many transgender people choose to undergo hormone replacement therapy to more closely align their bodies with their identities. Often, a primary care physician and/or endocrinologist manage their care. The World Professional Association for Transgender Health (WPATH) offers up-to-date guidelines.

WPATH guidelines do NOT require that an individual live as the desired sex for a year, nor do they require approval from a mental healthcare professional before undergoing therapy, rather they encourage providers to obtain informed consent before initiating therapy.

For adolescent patients, some may realize they are transgender before or when they are first entering puberty. Under the guidance of a therapist, endocrinologist, adolescent medicine physician, and/or primary care physician these patients may be treated with gonadotropin-releasing hormone (GnRH) analogues, such as leuprolide, that reversibly delay puberty until the patient and parents are ready to make a decision about permanent cross-sex hormones, usually around age 16.

Some transgender people opt to have surgery so that their bodies more fully match their identities, while others do not desire or cannot afford surgery. Both the transgender and medical communities strongly believe that transgender people do not need to undergo gender-affirming surgery to socially transition.

More information about medical and surgical therapy can be found at the Transgender Center for Excellence.

Mental Health

There is much controversy surrounding transgender identity and the field of mental health. At the moment, transgender people often receive medical care under the diagnosis of ‘Gender Dysphoria’ found in the Diagnostic and Statistical Manual of Mental Disorders V, while in the past being diagnosed with ‘Gender Identity Disorder,’ now considered an outdated and incorrect term.

Many people believe that transgender identity is NOT a mental disorder and should be a medical, rather than psychiatric, diagnosis. Some physicians use the diagnosis, ‘endocrine disorder otherwise unspecified,’ to avoid using a psychiatric diagnosis altogether.

Most people recognize that even though transgender identity is truly a medical issue, the social stigma associated with the identity can create a difficult situation for those who identify as transgender. Therefore, many physicians recommend consultation with a mental healthcare professional if the patient so desires.

Resources

Fenway Institute Transgender Health
The National LGBT Health Education Center provides educational programs, resources, and consultation to health care organizations with the goal of optimizing quality, cost-effective health care for transgender people.

Transgender Center for Excellence
The goal of the University of California San Francisco Transgender Center for Excellence is to improve the overall health and well-being of transgender individuals by developing and implementing programs in response to community-identified needs. They include community perspectives by actively engaging a national advisory body of 14 transgender identified leaders from throughout the country.

World Professional Association for Transgender Health
The World Professional Association for Transgender Health (WPATH) is a non-profit, interdisciplinary professional and educational organization devoted to transgender health.

GLAAD’s Transgender Health Resources
GLAAD, formerly  the Gay and Lesbian Alliance Against Defamation, has broadened their scope to focus on advocating for equality for transgender people. Their resource page contains links to a multitude of support resources, as well as platforms for stories from the transgender community.

Human Rights Campaign’s Transgender Resources
The Human Rights Campaign represents a force of more than 1.5 million members and supporters nationwide. As the largest national lesbian, gay, bisexual, transgender and queer civil rights organization, HRC envisions a world where LGBTQ people are ensured of their basic equal rights, and can be open, honest and safe at home, at work and in the community.