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Location
Tom Waddell clinic, which is
located at 50 Lech Walesa (50 Ivy) Street. (cross
street - Polk)
Transgender Clinic Hours
Tuesday evening, 5:00 p.m.- 8:00
p.m. Sign up for an intake appointment for new
patients is Tuesday from 2:00 to 4:00 p.m.
Intake for new patients is Tuesday from 2:00 to
4:00 pm.
Contact
(415) 554-2727
Tom Waddell Health Center
Hours
Monday through Friday, 8:30 a.m. -
8:30 p.m.
Saturday, 8:30 a.m. - 5:00 p.m.
closed on Sunday & holidays |
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The Transgender Clinic of Tom Waddell Health Center has
been in operation since November of 1993 and is committed
to providing quality, integrated health care in an
atmosphere of trust and respect. We are a
multidisciplinary primary care clinic focusing primarily
on the needs of underserved populations of inner city San
Francisco. Primary care means we treat your whole body,
not just your gender issues. Being multidisciplinary means
we address all your concerns, not just your medical
problems. We have nutritional, mental health and social
services, and we work closely with community
organizations.
Anyone who identifies as transgender can be seen in our
clinic: male-to-female, female-to-male, intersex, and
those in-between. All are welcome.
If your primary language is not English, special
arrangements will be made (with adequate notice) to
accommodate you, either with bilingual staff or a
translator.
When you come to the clinic, you will be asked to sign
in and provide some basic information as well as the
purpose of your visit:
- Patients with appointments:
As much as possible we try to see you at your
scheduled appointment time; however, because we deal
with a complexity of issues and many emergencies, we
cannot always predict the time it will take with a
particular need. We ask your understanding and patience.
- Patients without
appointments (drop-ins):
All drop-in patients are triaged by the
nurse. Drop-in patients may not be able to see their
provider that evening, but every effort is made to
address their need. This may be done by a referral to
the Urgent Care clinic.
- Prescription refills only:
Information is taken, a follow-up appointment
is made, and prescriptions can be picked up usually by
the following day. Patients must have a follow-up
appointment scheduled in order to receive refills. The
preferred method for obtaining a prescription refill is
through the Medication Refill Line at
415-554-2764. The voice message on the Medication Refill
Line prompts each caller to leave the specific
information necessary to process your request. Be
prepared to wait 48-72 working hours for refills. If you
cannot wait for a refill, you may be able to obtain a
refill by dropping into the clinic. Clinic nurses will
review your refill request with you and call your
pharmacy with the refill prescription order when
possible.

Staff of the Transgender
Clinic
New patients:
To become a new patient
you need to drop in on a Tuesday at 2:00 p.m. You will be
seen by a nurse or a social worker. You will be
asked about special needs such as HIV status, health
conditions, and other issues related to mental health,
substance abuse, and risk factors. The purpose of this is
to help us better address your particular needs. All
information given is held in strict confidence.
Your second visit is with the social worker. This
appointment will take about one hour. During this time you
will be registered by a clerk and have an assessment done
by a member psychosocial staff. The purpose of this
assessment is to identify your needs and concerns as well
as determine your ability to consent to hormonal
treatment. During this visit you will obtain your
appointment to meet your medical provider. This is
followed by a blood draw, often on the same night.
If you have been receiving medical care, including
hormonal treatment with another provider, it is helpful to
obtain your past medical records, including any
prescriptions, prior to intake.
On your third visit to the clinic you will meet your
medical provider. This is usually three to five weeks
after your intake is completed. It is done by a physician
or a nurse practitioner and lasts for about an hour. A
history and physical exam are done and often take at least
two visits. Your vital signs (blood pressure, temperature,
heart rate and weight) are taken at each medical visit.
Please note:
Hormones are prescribed in consultation with you and at
the discretion of your medical provider. Hormones are
provided in the safest possible manner.
Prescriptions, follow-up appointments, nutritional and
health education, and medical referrals/consultations are
decided between you and your provider. Referrals can be
made to other staff (i.e. nutritionist, psychosocial
providers) and to other agencies, based upon need.
Peer based support groups are available, and take place
from 6:30 - 7:30 p.m. each Tuesday evening on the second
floor of the clinic.
Other medical care:
If you are under care of another medical provider, you
have the option to continue your primary care with that
provider:
- with consultation offered, as needed, from the
medical staff of Tom Waddell Clinic, or to assist with
your hormonal treatment,
OR
- transfer your primary care to Tom Waddell Clinic.
Referral can be made to other providers in the
community if you wish to have your medical care elsewhere.
Lyon-Martin Health Center, and other private medical
providers currently provide medical and hormonal treatment
for transgender patients. Again, consultation can be
offered as needed.
Documentation for Gender
Reassignment Surgery: This can be provided at
the discretion of the provider. Patients requesting such
documentation must have an established, long-term
relationship with Transgender Clinic providers.
Protocols for Hormonal Reassignment of Gender
(Acrobat file, 41 pgs)
Information about the Tom Waddell Clinic
Do NOT
email the Community Health Network if you wish to inquire
about ANY medical situation or problem. Instead,
please call San Francisco General Hospital at
415-206-8000
Any email question may not be read right away. For issues
or questions other than medically related, you may
email the
Community Health Network |