Trans people have always existed, and will always exist—regardless of politics or hate.
I know it’s a frightening time for many trans people, and my intention is to offer a space where trans, non-binary, and gender queer folks can exist exactly as they are—without explanation, justification, or the need to prove anything—and receive the respect and care they deserve.
I also know it’s not up to me to decide whether the space I offer feels safe to you. So I’m being as transparent as I can here, so you can make an informed choice.
Gender Affirming Care
I’ve worked with trans, non-binary, and gender queer clients since starting my private practice in 2015. That includes people across the age spectrum—from young adults to folks in their 70s—and across a wide range of experiences.
Some were just starting to question their gender identity, some had been exploring for a long time, and others were beginning or already moving through social or medical transition.
I’ve supported people navigating dysphoria that deeply impacted their mental health, and others whose gender wasn’t a source of distress. For some, gender identity was central to our work together. For others, it wasn’t a focus. I follow your lead.
I believe trans people when they tell me who they are. I respect the names, pronouns, and identities my clients share with me—always. Gender can shift or stay steady. However it shows up, it’s honored here.
Much of what I know has come from listening to trans people and integrating what they’ve shared. That learning shapes how I show up—for them, and for the people who come after.
I write letters in support of medical transition for anyone 18 or older who asks. Sometimes that’s the only reason someone seeks me out. Surgery letters are most often completed in a single session. If you need a letter and can’t afford my fee, please reach out to me anyway. I follow the WPATH Standards of Care in my letter-writing process.
I’ve also advocated for trans clients with insurance providers, let people know when a letter isn’t necessary, and called out surgical requirements that raised concern. I know how to navigate these systems, and I’ll share what I know to help you navigate them too.
Letters & Advocacy
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