Endocrinology Clinic

We are pleased to announce that from late 2024, Austin Health’s Gender Clinic (Endocrinology) will be moving to Your Community Health (YourCH).

 

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All Endocrinologists are joining the Your Community Health team, so you will continue to receive care from the clinician you know. Please also note that, upon moving to Your Community Health, the Endocrinology Clinic will become a mixed billing clinic. This means that you will be charged an out-of-pocket fee for your appointment. This fee allows us to provide you with high quality care you know and expect. A full overview of fees, Medicare rebates and the gap cost can be found here.

Our services

We provide healthcare and gender affirmation services to transgender, gender diverse and non-binary Victorians, people with sex variations, and anyone seeking endocrine assisted medical affirmation support.

You can make an appointment with us if you want to start hormone therapy or are considering medical transition. Your needs may also be met by a GP, and our team help you understand what type of clinician you could see for your unique needs.

Our clinic staff are experts in transgender health. Many of them also work as researchers and educators to improve the health and wellbeing of trans people.

We work closely with the trans community, GPs, community organisations and researchers. We work in partnership with Ballarat Community Health, Thorne Harbour Health and Austin Health.

Our care is based on the informed consent model developed by the Equinox Gender Diverse Health Centre.

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What to expectWhat to expect

You can enquiry about our Endocrinology Clinic through this form. You will need a valid referral from a GP to access this service. Please send a copy of your GP referral through to endocrinology@yourch.org.au.

Please note that referrals last 12 months from the date of your first appointment and will be required to provide an updated referral once this expires.

Once we receive your referral, it will be triaged and one of our staff will get in contact with you to make an appointment.

If you are a previous patient of Austin Health’s Gender Clinic (Endocrinology), you will be required to provide a new referral as this clinic has changed. Please note that to support the Endocrinologist with continuity of your care, we request you complete the following Medical Transfer Form to enable us to access your previous medical notes and results from Austin Health specifically in relation to the Endocrinology Clinic. Please download and complete this form and send to medicalrecordrequest@austin.org.au.

What to bringWhat to bring

When you come for your appointment at YourCH, you need to bring:

  • Medicare card
  • Health care card/concession card (if applicable)
  • Adverse drug alert card (if you have one)
  • X-ray films, scans, ultrasounds, pathology or any other test results or reports
  • List of medicines you are currently taking (or the boxes) including herbal supplements and vitamins
  • Glasses, hearing aid, walking frame (if applicable)
  • Your blood glucose meter and log book (if applicable).

Other services Your Community Health offers

In addition to our specialist Endocrinologist, GP and Nurse services we also provide:

  • Peer Navigation
  • Referral to social and peer support groups
  • Referrals to affordable counselling, physiotherapy, dietetics, podiatry and other allied health.
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Need help?

Complete our Endocrinology service enquiry form today.

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