Doctors who peform orchiectomies in the U.S. without a therapist letter?

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Also, for the record, if the therapy route doesn't lead to good results in 1-2 years, I certainly want and hope to go to Dr. Arnkoff in Michigan! :)
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I've heard of one in Missouri who'll do it without papers, and bill Medicare.

I'm chasing down the lead as we speak.
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Futurist (imported) wrote: Wed Nov 09, 2016 11:17 am Is it OK for you to tell us who exactly your urologist is?

It wouldn't matter if I did tell you since he does not do them as a routine matter. My reasons were twofold, one was being transgender but the second was for medical reasons. Being trans just expedited the medical reasons rather than delaying them for a year or so.
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Dr. Movagharnia, a plastic surgeon, does orchiectomies at a local hospital on an out patient basis. I believe the total cost is $4000. Since this is elective surgery it is not covered by insurance. No therapist letter is required, but you must write him a letter telling him why you want the surgery.
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smoothie36 (imported) wrote: Mon Nov 14, 2016 6:13 am Dr. Movagharnia, a plastic surgeon, does orchiectomies at a local hospital on an out patient basis. I believe the total cost is $4000. Since this is elective surgery it is not covered by insurance. No therapist letter is required, but you must write him a letter telling him why you want the surgery.

Did you read the rest of the thread above that was describing this particular physicians issues? IE lack of hospital admitting privileges?

Seriously, get the therapist letter, it's not that difficult. You're all freaking out about it too much.
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Avoiding doctors that require therapist letters is just asking yourself for trouble. The therapist letters are beneficial for a number of reasons, not the least of which is to give you the time to talk about, and reflect upon, your feelings that lead you to WANTING surgery. They help filter out and save, those people who would, after the surgery, greatly regret the decision. You say now that you wouldn't regret it and, while that may be true in your case, it isn't true in many others. Further, nobody knows how you would ultimately feel after that last cut is performed. Not even you, if we can be perfectly candid. You may wholeheartedly think NOW that you'd be alright with it, but after its done you could regret it, either immediately or after a period of time has passed. Having a therapist also gives you the support structure for dealing with the consequences and feelings afterward. A therapist might first recommend trying a chemical - i.e. reversible - route to ensure that you are content with the feelings afterward. All of this is done for YOUR benefit. Do yourself a favor and safeguard your mental health as well as your physical well being. Don't go to underground cutters and risk death. Don't jump right into surgery without talking to someone about your feelings, and reasons behind your desire.
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Dr. Movagharnia is Chief of Surgery at WellStar Windy Hill Hospital. He is also a Clinical assistant Professor of Surgery for Plastic and Reconstructive Surgery at the Philadelphia College of Osteopathic Medicine, Georgia Campus.

Dr. Movagharnia became board certified in plastic and reconstructive surgery in 1999 and a Fellow of the board in 2002. He opened the Center for Cosmetic and Reconstructive Surgery, P.C. in 1998 in Atlanta.
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smoothie36 (imported) wrote: Tue Nov 15, 2016 8:00 am Dr. Movagharnia is Chief of Surgery at WellStar Windy Hill Hospital. He is also a Clinical assistant Professor of Surgery for Plastic and Reconstructive Surgery at the Philadelphia College of Osteopathic Medicine, Georgia Campus.

Dr. Movagharnia became board certified in plastic and reconstructive surgery in 1999 and a Fellow of the board in 2002. He opened the Center for Cosmetic and Reconstructive Surgery, P.C. in 1998 in Atlanta.

Apparently he does still have hospital privileges unless it's happened in just the last few days. I checked Wellstar's website and he's still listed. Thankfully my doctor is in the Southern Crescent of Metro Atlanta so I didn't have to go over to Northside where the standard traffic report is "all parking places on the Interstate are taken but thank you for playing." LOL Also according to one of his website's he is apparently trying to get approved to perform GRS.
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Losethem (imported) wrote: Mon Nov 14, 2016 9:18 am Did you read the rest of the thread above that was describing this particular physicians issues? IE lack of hospital admitting privileges?

Seriously, get the therapist letter, it's not that difficult. You're all freaking out about it too much.

I can confirm 1st hand that Dr. Fara Movagharnia has operating privileges at WellStar Windy Hill Hospital he just doesn't have approval to do full GRS (yet). His fee for orchiectomy includes everything (hospital fees, anesthesiologist, nurses and even pain medication). He is a board certified plastic surgeon, he doesn't leave hideous scars like I've seen from other doctors.
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Chris1115 (imported) wrote: Mon Nov 14, 2016 4:37 pm Avoiding doctors that require therapist letters is just asking yourself for trouble. The therapist letters are beneficial for a number of reasons, not the least of which is to give you the time to talk about, and reflect upon, your feelings that lead you to WANTING surgery. They help filter out and save, those people who would, after the surgery, greatly regret the decision. You say now that you wouldn't regret it and, while that may be true in your case, it isn't true in many others. Further, nobody knows how you would ultimately feel after that last cut is performed. Not even you, if we can be perfectly candid. You may wholeheartedly think NOW that you'd be alright with it, but after its done you could regret it, either immediately or after a period of time has passed. Having a therapist also gives you the support structure for dealing with the consequences and feelings afterward. A therapist might first recommend trying a chemical - i.e. reversible - route to ensure that you are content with the feelings afterward. All of this is done for YOUR benefit. Do yourself a favor and safeguard your mental health as well as your physical well being. Don't go to underground cutters and risk death. Don't jump right into surgery without talking to someone about your feelings, and reasons behind your desire.

In theory, I certainly agree with you in regards to this; however, the financial cost of therapy certainly gives me shudders in regards to this (especially considering that some transgender therapists apparently don't accept insurance)! :(
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