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Donate to help us to keep our platform free."I went to the Lexington Pride Center because I really wanted to be more connected to my community. I had a great experience. I use mobility aids. The office is accessible. The staff includes individuals who are also gender diverse and I felt welcomed. Burley was able to suggest a number of organizations that I could volunteer my time with if I wanted to serve as well as a support group that I could attend. They will even be hosting an all ages drag show soon that I can attend without having to go to a bar venue. "
"I had top surgery here and the team at the Brigham was very affirming and kind. If you are able to purchase one, I recommend bringing a post-surgical compression vest (e.g., Marena is a good brand and Amazon also offers cheaper options) with you to your 1 week post-op visit. Otherwise, they will put you in a velcro binder and that was very painful for me. Overall, I'm really happy with my results and highly recommend them! "
"I went to ACH's Gender Clinic for several years and they were supportive of all my needs. Even in other departments, they are good about using preferred names and pronouns and putting them on your chart, and I never felt judged or unsafe for being trans during an ER stay in 2021. In general, it's the best pediatric healthcare you're going to get in Arkansas, and they're sensitive and understanding of queer and trans issues. However, when legislation blocking trans youth healthcare was pending last year, they wouldn't prescribe any HRT until the court case was complete (which took nearly a year if I remember correctly), likely because it would put their state funding in jeopardy. It was very frustrating, but it wasn't the fault of any of the staff at the Gender Clinic."
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