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TransDIY Wiki

Getting Started

These are good resources to get started learning about HRT and endocrinology.

General

Trans HRT Wikipedia Page

WPATH Standards of Care

Transmasculine

Hudson’s FtM Guide Testosterone Therapy Basics

Trans Care Project - Hormones: A Guide for FTMs

Rainbow Health Transmasculine HRT guidelines

Transmasculine HRT Wikipedia Page

Transfeminine

Transfeminine Science (transfemscience.org)

Intro to Hormone Therapy for Transfeminine People by Transfeminine Science

Approximate equivalent doses of different estradiol routes/forms by Transfeminine Science

Trans Care Project - Hormones: A Guide for MTFs

Rainbow Health Transfeminine HRT guidelines

Transfeminine HRT Wikipedia Page

Kuhl (2005)—an amazing review about the pharmacology of estrogens and progestogens

General Resources

Resources to get a doctor

HRT in Sydney AU

Getting HRT in Auckland New Zealand

Finding a doctor in the UK

List of trans friendly general practitioners

Mascara and Hope: A guide for trans women navigating the NHS and transition in the UK

Finding a doctor in the US

List of informed consent clinics in the US (direct link)

Trans in the South: guide and interactive map for finding quality trans providers in the southern US

GALAP: a group of therapists who write letters for surgery/HRT based on informed consent

Online

r/TransDIY list

hrt.cafe diyhrt.cafe

Blood Tests

Reference ranges to help interpret blood test results (if these ranges are different than the ones printed on your test results, then trust the ones you got from your lab; every lab has different equipment and different reference ranges)

Dr. Powers: Why drawing your blood for hormone labs any time other than right before your next dose is pointless (but a rebuttal by Transfeminine Science)

Canada Blood Tests

Blood tests in Sweden

Blood tests in Netherlands

US blood tests

Private MD Labs

Labs MD

Walk-in Lab

UK blood tests

Medichecks

Walk-in Clinic

Blue Horizon blood tests

Cliniq

List of trans friendly GPs (can provide blood tests even if they don’t prescribe your HRT)

Finland Blood Tests

Private blood work guide/experience (Finland)

puhti.fi

Bone Density Tests

dexascan.com provides tests for osteoporosis that don’t require a prescription. They also do muscle/fat composition scans if you want to track muscle growth/atrophy.

Medical Guidelines

Standards, guidelines, or explainers made by healthcare professionals.

A full list of guidelines is maintained by Transfeminine Science

Major Guidelines

WPATH Standards of Care

The World Professional Association for Transgender Health (WPATH) Standards of Care (SOC) (2022, currently version 8 and known as SOC8) are considered by many to be the go-to international guidelines and best practices for trans healthcare.

There is a free download in many languages here:

https://www.wpath.org/publications/soc

Endocrine Society Clinical Practice Guideline

The Endocrine Society guidelines (2017) are the major consulted international guidelines on transgender hormone therapy:

https://doi.org/10.1210/jc.2017-01658

UCSF Guidelines

The University of California, San Francisco (UCSF) trans health guidelines (2016) are quality and thorough:

https://transcare.ucsf.edu/guidelines

Overview of masculinizing hormone therapy

Overview of feminizing hormone therapy

Minor Guidelines

Rainbow Health Ontario Trans Health Guide

These are a beautiful overview of trans HRT.

Link to the full site homepage: https://www.rainbowhealthontario.ca/TransHealthGuide/index.html

Trans Care Project

This is an easy to understand explanation of HRT for trans people:

Royal College of Psychiatry Good Practice Guidelines

http://www.tgmeds.org.uk/downloads/CR181_Nov15.pdf

Others