30 Years of Gender-Affirming Care

Our team of specialists from diverse disciplines provides the highest level of gender-affirming care with a full suite of services at multiple locations, as well as telemedicine options tailored to each patient’s unique needs at every step of their journey.

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Hormonal Care

Primary Care

Many choose to receive gender-affirming hormone therapy through their primary care physician.

Specialized Approach

For those whose hormonal care may be more complex or who prefer a specialty approach, our Endocrinology Department has providers specializing in gender-affirming hormones.

The Oval Center at Montefiore Einstein

The Oval Center at Montefiore Einstein offers a discreet, comfortable and convenient setting for all things related to sexual health, including:

  • Gender-affirming hormone care
  • Letters of support or referrals for surgeons
  • Short or long-term mental health counseling, including biopsychosocial and psychiatric evaluations
  • Case management, including legal affirmation support
  • Gynecological services
  • Psychotropic medication management

Human Immunodeficiency Virus (HIV) & Sexually Transmitted Infection (STI) Care

Human immunodeficiency virus (HIV) prevention and sexually transmitted infection (STI) care are also available, as well as primary care and mental health care for individuals living with HIV.

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Gender-Affirming Surgery

For those seeking gender-affirming surgical transition, we offer personalized coordinated care in a safe and compassionate environment.

We consult closely with you to determine the care best suited to reaching your transition goals. Procedures are tailored to each patient, with dedicated care provided through the departments of:

  • Aesthetics
  • Ear, Nose and Throat (ENT)
  • Urology
  • Obstetrics & Gynecology and Women’s Health
  • Oral and Maxillofacial Surgery

Our broad range of surgical procedures with minimally invasive techniques includes:

There are many surgical techniques that can create a more feminine appearance to the face. This may include reducing structures such as the brow bone/forehead, nose, jawline, chin and Adam’s apple (tracheal shave), or moving the hairline forward. This can be performed in one or multiple stages, depending on each person’s anatomy and desires.

This short outpatient procedure shortens the vocal cords to produce a higher vocal pitch. This is most effective when combined with voice therapy to also develop a more feminine cadence and manner of speaking.

This procedure enhances the breast tissue through the use of implants. It is recommended that estrogen and/or progesterone have been utilized for about one to two years (insurance dependent) before the procedure to allow for as much natural growth as possible and provide a breast tissue envelope in which to place the implant.

Surgical procedure to remove the testicles. This is a short, outpatient procedure for those looking to remove testosterone production and the need to take T-blockers.

This is the standard technique for transwomen interested in vaginoplasty. In one operation, the genitalia are reconfigured to create a feminine appearing vulva (external appearance) with a clitoris, labia majora and minora, urethral opening and vaginal opening/canal. The skin from the phallus and scrotum will be used to line the neovaginal canal, the testicles will be removed, the urethra shortened, and a clitoris will be created from some of the tissue of the head of the penis. It will be necessary to dilate the vagina after surgery to prevent the canal from narrowing while it heals. You will need to dilate the vagina continually, but the frequency will decrease over time. You will be given a set of dilatators after your surgery. While this procedure is completed in one operation, healing can be variable, and some people require a second stage “touch-up” to improve aesthetics or function.

Also known as the “zero depth” procedure, this is similar to penile inversion vaginoplasty except it does not include the creation of the vaginal canal. This option is for those who are not interested in receptive sexual intercourse, want to avoid maintaining the vaginal canal with dilation or who may not otherwise be surgical candidates for the creation of a vaginal canal.

There are several surgical techniques that can masculinize the face. This is typically achieved by selectively augmenting certain areas of the face, such as the forehead, jaw, nose and Adam’s apple. This is performed by using special filler material or implants. Procedures include, but are not limited to, jaw implants, chin implants, forehead implants or filler, nasal augmentation and Adam’s apple augmentation.

To create a masculine appearance to the chest, breast tissue is removed. Depending on your presurgical breast tissue volume, the technique and scars will vary, as will the ability to preserve your nipple tissue or the need to remove and replace the nipple. During consultation, you will speak with your surgeon about the best option for you and the scars you can expect.

Removal of the uterus is typically the first step in transmasculine genital gender-affirming surgeries. This surgical procedure can be done laparoscopically (minimally invasive) or through the vagina. You can discuss with your obstetrician-gynecologist (OB/GYN) whether or not you want to remove one or both of your ovaries (salpingo-oophorectomy) at the same time.

This procedure uses the genital tissue you have to create a penis. Typically, after one to two years of testosterone treatment, the clitoris enlarges enough to enable reconstruction into a penis. This is a less invasive procedure than phalloplasty, and can include extending the urethra to the tip of the penis to permit standing to void. There are many variations that can also include removing the vagina (colpectomy) and creating a scrotum (scrotoplasty). If testicular implants are desired, this is performed in a second stage together with a secondary revision of the scrotum.

This procedure creates a penis using skin and fascia from other parts of your body. This procedure is more complex than metoidioplasty and is typically performed in a series of surgeries to reduce complications. The two main tissue donor sites are the forearm and the thigh. You can discuss with the surgical team which is the best approach for you. You will need to have any hair removed via electrolysis from the donor site. Some of the surgical steps include making the penis out of the skin and grafting it to the pubic area, extending the urethra from its natural location to the graft (urethral lengthening), removing the vagina (colpectomy), creating a scrotum (scrotoplasty) and inserting testicular implants as well as a prosthesis for penetration. This is a complicated set of procedures that can have high complication rates, but can also have high patient satisfaction if appropriate expectations are set.

Removal of the mucosal lining of the vagina, with closure of the space. This is typically only performed after a hysterectomy; otherwise, surveillance of the cervix for cervical cancer cannot be performed.

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Behavioral Health Services

Our mental health services include psychiatric evaluations, evidence-based psychotherapy for a wide range of mental health concerns, medication management, readiness evaluations for gender-affirming hormone treatment, electrolysis and surgery, as well as support and education for legal transition.

All of our services are currently provided via telehealth.

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Voice Therapy

Our speech-language pathologists work with each client to assess and modify various aspects of communication, including vocal pitch, resonance, articulation, intonation, fluency and pragmatics.

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Obstetrics & Gynecology
(OB/GYN) Care

Our gynecology providers are available at various sites throughout the Bronx.

Routine Preventative Care

Family planning, Pap tests and other routine preventative care are offered in a safe and sensitive setting.

Surgical Procedures

Minimally invasive surgery and counseling are available, including hysterectomy, oophorectomy and urogynecological surgery.

Reproductive Endocrinology

Reproductive endocrinology doctors are available for counseling and management of fertility preservation options.

Obstetrics Care

Prenatal and high-risk obstetric care is available along with preconception counseling.

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Voice Your Opinion

We have created a Community Advisory Group to ensure community voices are being heard. This allows us to integrate guidance from the community in our approach to care. If you are interested in joining the Montefiore Einstein Community Advisory Group, reach out and let us know.

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Schedule a Consultation

We provide access to a full suite of affirming care at multiple locations as well as telemedicine options. Use our central phone number below or email us at TransWellness@Montefiore.org to connect with our team of specialists.

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