Transgender Care
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Transgender care refers to the comprehensive medical and psychological support provided to transgender individuals, addressing their unique health needs and concerns. This care aims to ensure the well-being of transgender individuals by offering services such as hormone therapy, mental health counseling, and gender-affirming surgeries.
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Pediatric Gender Program
When a young person has questions or concerns related to gender, the entire family is affected. We are a safe, supportive resource and interdisciplinary program for children, adolescents, and young adults who are exploring their gender identity, as well as for their families. We provide comprehensive care for young people who are questioning their assigned gender and/or are seeking consultation and care. Our team includes pediatric-trained endocrinologists, psychologists, and psychiatrists, as well as a medical ethicist, a chaplain, and a lawyer. We work closely together as a team and also consult with a wide array of other specialists. Together, we are committed to providing care in compassionate and respectful ways. Our clinicians follow current medical protocols, and the care offered by our program is supported by professional guidelines endorsed by the American Academy of Pediatrics, the American Medical Association, the American Psychiatric Association, and the American Psychological Association. When it comes to gender identity and related concerns, our first step is to listen. Some youth are exploring their identity. Others know that how they feel inside does not match up with the gender they were assigned at birth. We help sort through these questions. After an initial consultation, we offer a thorough biopsychosocial readiness assessment, which includes obtaining information from patients and their families. This comprehensive assessment takes six to eight hours to complete and can be done in one day or divided over several sessions. If we determine that any mental health or other support is needed, we can connect patients with resources at Yale or in the community. After the evaluation and when all parties agree that it is safe, healthy, and appropriate, we offer a variety of care options related to gender affirmation. At the first visit to our program, gender affirmation visit, patients and their families will meet with both one of our a pediatric endocrinologists and a mental health provider experienced in caring for dealing with patients who report gender variance. First and foremost, we make sure we understand our patients’ needs and desires. We will discuss the risks and side effects of any proposed care options, work together to learn what support systems are already in place, and determine what additional treatments and resources our patients may need. If you are in crisis, call the confidential toll-free National Suicide Hotline at 1-800-273-TALK (8255), 24 hours a day, seven days a week. If texting is easier, you can also text the National Crisis Text Line by texting HOME to 741741.Sexuality, Intimacy & Menopause Program
The Sexuality, Intimacy, and Menopause Program is one of the only clinics of its kind in the country. By combining both medical and psychological interventions, it is designed to help women who experience sexual dysfunction after cancer. Sexual dysfunction after cancer is common; however, sexual side effects often go untreated after having successfully treated a patient’s cancer. Our doctors look to manage not only the physical issues, but also any psychological concerns that may arise. Founded by Elena Ratner, MD, MBA, associate professor of Obstetrics, Gynecology & Reproductive Sciences and co-chief for the Section of Gynecologic Oncology, and Mary Jane Minkin, MD, clinical professor of Obstetrics, Gynecology & Reproductive Sciences, the clinic began nearly a decade ago. Psychologist Dwain Fehon, PsyD, associate professor of Psychiatry and chief psychologist of Psychiatric Services at Yale New Haven Hospital, is a vital member of the team. He and his staff provide essential emotional care that helps improve our patients’ relationships and personal health. Many women have concerns related to intimacy and menopause because of cancer surgery or treatment. Our specialists consult with patients to address the difficult physical and emotional aspects of cancer care and treatment, and create a personalized care plan for each patient. We have developed a unique focus on menopause management for cancer survivors and “previvors”—healthy women who have their breasts or ovaries removed because of a genetic risk of developing cancer. What types of patients do we see? Women who experience: Changes in sexual function as a result of chemotherapy, radiation, or surgery for cancer Menopause symptoms as a side effect of cancer treatment Early menopause or sexual changes after surgery for cancer risk reduction What we provide: Menopause symptom management Resources for cancer survivors on maintaining sexual health Access to complementary and supportive services Access to individual and couples counseling What to expect from an appointment: Our team will first discuss each patient’s medical and cancer history, as well as what type of treatment they have had. They will be asked about symptoms of menopause and sexual problems, such as hot flashes, night sweats, changes in sexual desire, painful intercourse, vaginal dryness, or changes in mood or sleep patterns. Depending on their symptoms, patients may have a gynecologic exam. The team will then discuss options for symptom management and improving their sexual health. They will also have the opportunity to talk about emotional and relationship issues affecting their life. Women are welcome to bring their partners to the appointment.Reproductive Endocrinology & Infertility
Our Reproductive Endocrinology & Infertility Division specializes in aiding patients facing challenges with their reproductive abilities . We are committed to diagnosing conditions and guiding each patient through the available treatment options to help them realize their dreams of starting or expanding their family. We focus on diagnosing and managing endocrine disorders and other chronic conditions that hinder conception or the maintenance of pregnancy. Additionally, we assist patients in preserving their fertility before undergoing cancer treatments. Our expertise extends to supporting individuals without partners, same-sex couples, and transgender individuals in overcoming barriers to parenthood. With its globally recognized reputation, our academic health center is known for cutting-edge therapies and exceptional success rates. Our state-of-the-art facility is staffed by approachable clinicians, many of whom are esteemed experts in fertility treatment. Our clinicians deliver compassionate and personalized care tailored to our patients’ individual needs throughout their journey. Several of our clinicians have held or currently hold leadership positions in prestigious professional organizations, such as the American Society for Reproductive Medicine (ASRM) and the Society for Reproductive Investigation (SRI), underscoring our commitment to excellence in the field of reproductive medicine. Our clinicians have contributed to over 1,000 scientific publications, significantly advancing the field. They have also authored the seminal reference book Speroff's Clinical Gynecologic Endocrinology and Infertility , which guides clinicians in providing comprehensive care to patients with infertility and reproductive disorders. With decades of experience treating patients and helping them achieve pregnancy, our clinicians are also dedicated to advancing research in their specialized areas. Their findings have led to the development of new diagnostic tests, surgical procedures, and innovative technologies, shaping and advancing the field of assisted reproductive technology. As research is integral to our practice, patients can access clinical trials conducted at our facility. Recognizing the emotional complexities associated with infertility, our clinicians offer empathy, support, and a celebration of successes, guiding patients through their challenges. Financial coordinators are available to clarify health insurance eligibility and costs, ensuring transparency and minimizing unexpected fees. The Yale Medicine Reproductive Endocrinology & Infertility Division offers specialized programs including: Endometriosis Program: We diagnose and treat endometriosis , addressing pelvic pain and infertility to improve pregnancy outcomes. Fertility Center: We offer an array of individualized treatment options for both women and men looking to start a family. Our physicians, staff, and scientists share our patients’