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Gender Confirming/GRS Surgeon List and Resources for Preparing For Gender Confirming/GRS Surgeon List and Resources for Preparing for Surgery Callen-Lorde encourages patients to research the credentials and qualifications of providers they are considering for any procedure. Inclusion of a surgeon on this list is in no way an endorsement or recommendation by Callen- Lorde. Updated October 2015 by D’hana Perry New York City Gary Alter, MD Teresa Benacquista, MD Nadeem A. Chaudhry, MD www.altermd.com/ Montefiore Medical Center scarless.com Mnhtn: 461 Park Ave. S, 7th Fl Bronx: 1250 Waters Place Brooklyn: 8411 Seventh Ave. (310) 275.5566 (718)-405-8333 (718) 921-4181 Consults available in NY. Surgery . All procedures, FTM and MTF . Revisions, Silicone removal, performed in LA only (including vaginoplasty) through Trachea shave, Breast . All procedures, FTM and MTF center for transgender surgery. Augmentation . No insurance taken up front, but . Most insurance accepted . Most private insurance plans willing to work on reimbursement including Medicaid with patients Mark Filstein, MD Brian Gilchrist, MD Aaron Grotas, MD www.markfilstein.com Bronx-Lebanon Hospital Center newyorkuro.com/ Mnhtn: 161 Madison Ave, Suite 4E Bronx: 1650 Grand Course Beth Israel Medical Center (212) 481-4041 *Arranged by CK Life* Mnhtn: 10 Union Square E, Ste. 3A . All procedures, FTM and MTF (718)-960-1225 (212) 844-8941 . Insurance not accepted, but . Vaginoplasty . Orchiectomy discounts and financing available . Most insurance plans including . Most Insurance including Medicaid Managed Care Plans Medicaid (Except Metroplus) Mantu Gupta, MD Erik Goluboff, MD Jacob Heyman, MD Mount Sinai Hospital Beth Israel Medical Center Beth Israel Medical Center Mnhtn: 161 Fort Washington Ave. Mnhtn: 10 Union Square E, Ste. 3A Mnhtn: 109 East 38th St. (212) 305-6784 (212) 844-8900 (212) 684-4900 . Orchiectomy . Orchiectomy . Orchiectomy . Most insurance plans accepted . Most insurance plans accepted . Most insurance plans accepted including Medicaid Managed Care including Medicaid Managed Care including Medicaid Managed Care Plans Plans Plans Daniel Kaufman, MD Elizabeth Kavaler, MD Jamie Koufman, MD Discreet Plastic Surgery nyurological.com voiceinstituteofnewyork.com Brooklyn: 2120 Ocean Ave Mnhtn: 880 Fifth Ave. The Voice Institute of New York *Arranged by CK Life* (212) 570-6800 x189 Mnhtn: 200 West 57th St. (718)-960-1225 . Post-surgical complications (212) 463-8014 . FTM top surgery and MTF . Most private insurance . Trachea shave breast augmentation . Most insurance plans accepted including Medicaid Dorothy Min, MD Nancy A. Roberson Jasper, MD Zoe Rodriguez, MD downtownwomenobgyn.com newyorkphysicians.com drrodriguez.org Downtown Women Ob-Gyn Mnhtn: 635 Madison Ave Mnhtn: 10 Union Sq. E, Ste. 2B Mnhtn: 568 Broadway, Suite 304 (212) 317-4565 (212) 844-8590 (212) 966-7600 . Hysterectomy . Hysterectomy . Hysterectomy . Most private insurance . Many insurance plans . Most private insurance Douglass Senderoff, MD Robert Schwarcz, MD, FACS Stacy Silvers, MD safechange.com naturalfacedr.com Madison ENT Mnhtn: 461 Park Ave. S Mnhtn: 50 East 79th St. Mnhtn: 161 Madison Ave (212) 481-3939 (212) 396-4400 (212) 213-3339 . MTF Top Surgery . FFS . Otolaryngologist . Most private insurance plans . Out-of-Network, financing . Most private insurance plans Interest free financing Joseph Silletti Stephen Teitelbaum, MD Paul Weiss, MD Bronx-Lebanon Hospital Center Elm Urology Associates drpaulweiss.com Bronx: 1650 Grand Course Brooklyn 3131 Kings Hwy Ste B3 (212) Mnhtn: 1049 Fifth Ave. *Arranged by CK Life* 844-8941 (212) 861-8000 (718)-579-3992 . Orchiectomy . MTF and FTM Top Surgery . Orchiectomy . Most private insurance and . FFS, Tracheal shave . Most insurance plans accepted Medicaid . Many private insurance plans and including Medicaid Medicaid (bills manage care plan) Alexis Hazen, MD NYU Langone Medical Center Phone: 646-501-4480 305 East 33rd Street New York, NY 10016 *Does not accept Medicaid . FTM & MTF Top surgery . Many private insurance plans accepted including Medicare North East Prabhat Ahluwalia, MD James Barada, MD Richard Bartlett, MD CNY Advanced Gynecology Upstate Urology www.richardabartlettmd.com 140 Burwell St., Suite 1 1365 Washington Ave., Ste. 102 77 Pond Ave, Suite 104C Little Falls, NY Albany, NY 11206 Brookline, MA 02445 (315) 823-1111 (518) 446-9838 (617) 735-1800 . FTM hysterectomy . Orchiectomy . All procedures FTM and MTF . Most private insurance plans, . Most private insurance plans, . Most private insurance plans Medicare Medicare. Michael Fiorello, MD Beverly A. Fischer, MD Sherman Leis, MD www.drfiorillo.com beverlyfischer.com thetransgendercenter.com 150 South Pearl St 12205-12207 Tullamore Rd. 19 Montgomery Ave. South Pearl, NY 10965 Timonium, MD 21093 Bala Cynwyd, PA 19004 (866)-537-0954 (410) 308-4700 (610) 667-1888 . Breast Augmentation . MTF and FTM Top Surgery . All procedures, FTM and MTF . FFS . Most private insurance plans . Many private insurance plans, . Most private insurance and Medicare financing available Christine McGinn, MD Jeff Rockmore, MD Joseph Rosen, MD drchristinemcginn.com The Plastic Surgery Group Dartmouth-Hitchcock Medical 18 Village Row, Suite 43 1365 Washington Ave., Ste. 200 Center New Hope, PA 18938 Albany, NY 11206 One Medical Center Drive (215) 693-1199 (518) 438-0505 Lebanon, NH 03766 . All procedures, FTM and MTF . MTF and FTM Top Surgery (603) 650-8456 . No insurance, no payment . Facial implants . MTF and FTM Top Surgery plans or financing. Many private insurance plans, . Many private insurance plans Care Credit, Medicaid and Medicare Kathy Rumer, MD Gary Smotrich Jeffrey Spiegel, MD, FACS rumercosmetics.com lawrencevilleplasticsurgery.com drspiegel.com 105 Ardmore Ave Lawrenceville Plastic Surgery Advanced Facial Aesthetics Ardmore, PA 19003 3131 Princeton Pike, Building 5 830 Harrison Ave, Suite 1400 (855) 782-5665 Lawrenceville, NJ 08648 Boston, MA 02118 . All procedures, FTM and MTF (608) 896-2525 (617) 566-3223 . Care Credit, no insurance . MTF and FTM Top Surgery . FFS . Care Credit John Taylor, MD . allurenj.com Allure Plastic Surgery Center 48 Pavilion Ave. Long Branch, NJ 07740 (732) 483-1800 . All procedures, FTM and MTF . Silicone Removal . Out-of-network, Care Credit. South Charles Garramone, MD Harold Reed, MD Scott Yarish, MD drgarramone.com/ srsmiami.com yarishmd.com 12651 W. Sunrise Blvd., Ste. 102 1111 Kane Concourse, Ste #311 10565 Katy Freeway, Suite 100 Sunrise, FL 33323 Bay Harbor Islands, FL 33154 Houston, TX 77024 (888) 986-7362 (305) 865-2000 (713) 467-0146 . FTM Top Surgery . All procedures, FTM and MTF . MTF and FTM Top Surgery . Minimizes keloids . Orchiectomy . Care Credit . Tracheal shave . Many private insurance plans, Care Credit, financing Peter Raphael, MD Sheldon Lincenberg, MD Gary Lawton, MD ai4ps.com gaplasticsurg.com transgendersurgery- 3801 W 15th St. Suite 150 One Glenlake Parkway, Ste 950 sanantonio.com Plano, TX 75075 Atlanta, GA 30328 525 Oak Centre Drive, Ste. 260 (972) 543-2477 . (770) 730-8222 San Antonio, TX 78258 . MTF and FTM Top Surgery . MTF and FTM Top Surgery (210) 496-2639 . Orchiectomy . Silicone Removal . All procedures, FTM and MTF . FFS . Many insurance plans, Care . Care Credit Financing available . Financing including Care Credit Credit, Medical, Med Loan Ted Huang, MD Jenelle Foote, MD 326 Market St. Midtown Urology Galveston, TX 77550 128 North Ave., Ste 100 (409) 762-8757 Atlanta, GA 30308 . All procedures, FTM and MTF (404) 881-0966 . Orchiectomy . Most Private insurance plans Midwest Douglas Gervais, MD Michael Horn, MD Perry Johnson, MD mpsmn.com lakeshoreplasticsurgery.com Village Pointe Aesthetic Surgery 4825 Olson Memorial HIghway, 60 East Delaware Pl., 15th Fl. surgeryvp.com Ste. 200 Chicago, IL 60611 17617 Burke St. Minneapolis, MN 55422 (312) 202-9000 Omaha, NE 68118 (763) 545-0443 . MTF Top Surgery (402) 596-4000 . MTF and FTM Top Surgery . Financing available . MTF and FTM Top Surgery . FFS . Silicone Removal . Tracheal Shave . Many insurance plans . Care Credit James Magnusson, MD Daniel Medalie, MD Samuel Milroy, MD drmagnusson.com Cleveland Plastic Surgery 5910 Cleveland Ave. 2404 Palmer Circle clevelandplasticsurgery.com Columbus, OH 43231 Norman, OK 73069 2500 MetroHealth Dr., 1st Fl (614) 882-4343 (405) 579-9400 Cleveland, OH 44109 . MTF and FTM Top Surgery . MTF and FTM Top Surgery (216) 778-4450 . MTF bottom surgery . Silicone Removal . FTM Top Surgery . Hysterectomy . Care Credit . Metoidioplasty . Silicone removal . Scrotal implants . Many private insurance plans . Many private insurance plans and Care Credit Alan Neal Wilson, MD Mark Zukowski, MD, FACS 573 Fisher Building mlzukowski.com 3011 West Grand Blvd. 3612 West Lake Ave. Detroit, MI 48202 Wilmette, IL 60091 (313) 874-5735 (847) 853-8869 . FTM Bottom Surgery . MTF and FTM Top Surgery . Many private insurance plans . FFS . Silicone Removal . Many private insurance plans and Care Credit Southwest Patrick Hudson, MD Stephen Lex, MD Toby Meltzer, MD phudson.com psna.net tmeltzer.com 7123 Prospect Place NE 1020 N. San Francisco 9700 N. 91st Street, Suite B-115 Albuquerque, NM 87110 Flagstaff, AZ 86001 Scottsdale, AZ 85258 (505) 242-0070 (800) 962-1390 Toll-free: (866) 876-6329 MTF and FTM Top Surgery . MTF and FTM Top Surgeries (480) 657-7006 Care Credit . Most private insurance . All procedures, FTM and MTF accepted . Most major insurance accepted Boris Volshteyn, MD sierraplasticsurgery.net 9436A Double R Blvd. Reno, NV 89521 (775) 284-0911 . MTF and FTM Top Surgery . FFS, Tracheal Shave . Some private insurance plans West Curtis
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