Sexual health

Navigate intimate encounters on your gender journey with confidence.

Contraception (birth control)

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For preventing conception or stopping monthly bleeding. Choose the option that’s right for you.

Available forms include: pill (taken daily), patch (applied once a week), ring (inserted monthly), progesterone injection (self-administered every 3 months)

Erectile
dysfunction

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For those taking Estrogen and other feminizing hormones and who wish to manage changes to their erectile tissue function.



Available as once-daily or in-the-moment treatments, so you can be ready whenever the mood strikes.

Available medications include: Sildenafil (Viagra), and Tadalafil (Cialis)

What happens during a sexual health appointment?

1

Discuss your needs

Meet with your affirming provider and describe your sexual health needs. This may include info about your sexual activity, lifestyle, and health history.

2

Plan your treatment

Together, you and your provider will determine which course of treatment is right for you.

3

Begin your care plan

Pick up prescriptions and start your treatment plan. Schedule follow-up appointments based on your provider’s recommendations.

Ready for a transformational experience?

Sign up now to meet with an affirming provider and start your Plume Health journey.

Gender-affirming care that goes beyond hormones

Check out our lineup of affirming services.

Gender-affirming
hormone therapy

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Transition support

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Anxiety &
depression

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Acne

Smoking cessation

Insomnia

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Erectile dysfunction

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Alergies

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.