Navigating Testosterone for GAHT: A Comprehensive Resource for Trans Health

Are you figuring out the world of testosterone for HRT and its effects on your body as a trans individual? Whether you’re just starting your testosterone HRT journey or looking for more information along the way, we’ve got you covered! In this guide, we curated a collection of deep dives into various aspects of testosterone for HRT and how it impacts your body:

Everything you need to know about testosterone: Get into the fundamentals of testosterone, from its effects on physical appearance to its role in gender affirmation.

How to treat acne while on GAHT: Acne can be a common side effect of gender-affirming hormone therapy (GAHT). Learn effective strategies to manage and treat acne while on testosterone.

Bottom growth and genital changes on testosterone: Explore the changes in genital anatomy and bottom growth that can occur as a result of testosterone for HRT.

Why is testosterone a controlled substance?: Unravel the complexities surrounding the regulation of testosterone and its status as a controlled substance.

A beginner’s guide to understanding health insurance: Navigating health insurance can be daunting, but it’s crucial for accessing more affordable healthcare services. Learn more about insurance with our beginner’s guide. Interested in starting GAHT? Check out how you can use your insurance with Plume.

How to navigate your local pharmacy: Getting your HRT testosterone prescription can involve many moving parts. Our guide will help you navigate your local pharmacy with ease. 

A guide to birth control for trans and nonbinary folks: There are a lot of myths out there about how testosterone for HRT impacts your reproductive health. Check out our guide to birth control and get the facts!

With this information at your fingertips, you’ll have the knowledge and resources to navigate your testosterone journey with confidence. Feeling ready to dive in and start GAHT? Learn how to get started, and let’s navigate testosterone together!

In order to provide healthcare services to you and give you medically appropriate care, we are required to get a recent blood pressure reading. You can get your blood pressure read for free at many pharmacies, go to your primary care doctor, or you may purchase a blood pressure cuff online.