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Gender-Affirming Care

Learn about transgender health and gender-affirming care as well as resources available to help you get the care that’s right for you.

Transgender Health Care Resources

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General Resources

Do you have questions about transgender health or gender-affirming care? Call CalOptima Health Customer Service toll-free at 1-888-587-8088 (TTY 711), Monday through Friday, from 8 a.m. to 5:30 p.m. We have staff who speak your language.

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Mental Health Resources

Behavioral health services are available to our members. To learn more, call the CalOptima Health Behavioral Health Line toll-free at 1-855-877-3885 (TTY 711), 24 hours a day, 7 days a week.

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24-Hour Suicide Prevention Lifeline

If you or a loved one you know is experiencing a behavioral health crisis and/or suicidal thoughts, have attempted suicide, or are coping with the loss of a loved one, please call the 24-hour suicide prevention lifeline toll-free at 988 or visit the OC Health Care suicide prevention website.

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Helpful Phrases or Questions

  • “Hello, my name is [name] but the name I go by is [preferred name].” 
  • “My pronouns are [preferred pronouns].”
  • “Can you provide information about the gender-affirming care services available?” 
  • “What are the different types of gender-affirming surgeries?” 
  • “What are the eligibility requirements for gender-affirming surgery?” 
  • “What next steps should I take?” 
  • “I would like a referral to Care Management for gender-affirming care services.” 
  • “What gender-affirming services are covered by my insurance plan?” 
  • “Can you refer me to mental health support resources?” 
  • “What other community resources are available within Orange County?”

What Is Gender-Affirming Care?

Some people feel that the sex they were given at birth does not match who they are. These people may identify as transgender or gender diverse. When this difference causes distress or discomfort, it may be called gender dysphoria.  

There is care that can help, called gender-affirming care. This type of care supports people in feeling more comfortable with their gender.  

According to the World Professional Association for Transgender Health (WPATH): 

  • Transgender people are those “whose gender identities and/or gender expressions are not what is typically expected for the sex to which they were assigned at birth.” 
  • Gender-diverse people are those with ”gender identities and/or expressions that are different from social and cultural expectations attributed to their sex assigned at birth.” 

WPATH describes gender-affirming care as “Safe and effective pathways to achieving lasting personal comfort with [individual’s] gendered selves.” It’s meant to boost overall health, psychological well-being and self-fulfillment.

Gender-affirming care may include: 

  • Regular doctor visits 
  • Hormone therapy or surgery 
  • Voice and communication therapy 
  • Gynecological or urological care 

Some transgender and gender-diverse people may never seek medical transition, but they still deserve an experience that affirms their identity. This affirmation can come in many forms, such as social recognition, supportive relationships and access to inclusive spaces that validate their gender identity. It’s important to respect and honor an individual’s preferred identity and journey.

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Gender Transition Doctors and Transgender Care in Southern California

Finding the right doctor is a big part of getting excellent care. Whether you’re looking for a primary care doctor, a doctor for gender-affirming surgery or an endocrinologist to manage gender-affirming hormone therapy, we want to give you with the best information to find a doctor who meets your needs. The CalOptima Health Provider Directory will show you which doctors are currently in network for your health plan.

Transgender/Gender-Affirming Care in San Diego, California

Transgender Resources

Services

  • LGBTQ Center OC ― Orange County resources and services, such as transgender, mental health and free HIV & STI Testing and Prevention resources.
  • Shanti OC ― In-network mental health services, letters of support and support groups for transgender and gender nonconforming people.
  • APAIT/SSG ― Behavioral health integrated treatment for trauma, substance use and mental health challenges, including counseling, support groups, case management and HIV/HCV/HBV care.
  • World Professional Association for Transgender Health (WPATH) | Provides standardized training and education for memberships and additional resources.
  • Alianza Translatinx | Additional resource that includes drop-in center, support groups, patient navigation services, food banks and behavioral health services.

Resources for Parents of Transgender Youth and Adults

PFLAG (Parents, Friends, and Family of Lesbians and Gays) — a resource for LGBTQ+ people and the people who love them. PFLAG also has a website dedicated to the loved ones of transgender people.

General Resources

CalOptima Health CalAIM ― a resource for CalOptima Health members that includes Community Supports for help with safe housing, support in the home, accessible healthy food, and more.

Transgender Books

Transgender books give guidance and resources for people navigating their own gender identity, as well as for their friends, family and allies. These books tell stories about transgender experiences, identities and challenges, helping people to understand and empathize with the transgender community. Here’s a reading list to check out:

  • “Gender Born, Gender Made: Raising Healthy Gender-Nonconforming Children” by Diane Ehrensaft, Ph.D.
  • “Gender Outlaw: On Men, Women and the Rest of Us” by Kate Bornstein
  • “Raising My Rainbow: Adventures in Raising a Fabulous, Gender Creative Son” by Lori Duron
  • “Redefining Realness: My Path to Womanhood, Identity, Love & So Much More” by Janet Mock
  • “She’s Not There: A Life in Two Genders” by Jennifer Finney Boylan
  • “Trans Bodies, Trans Selves: A Resource for the Transgender Community” by Laura Erickson-Scroth
  • “Beyond the Gender Binary” by Alok Vaid Menon 
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