Category Archives: Reproductive Health

Boston IVF

 
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Provider Type:Assisted Reproduction
Boston IVF
Dr. Alison Zimon
Phone:(888) 300-2483
Fax:

http://www.bostonivf.com/
  
Multiple Locations, RI &nbsp United States

Recommended Providers:

Dr. Zimon sees patients at the South Shore (Quincy), Cape Cod (West Yarmouth), Foxboro, and Providence (RI) centers. Her office hours include early morning and early evening consultations. Contact: 617-793-1100.

Patient Notes:

Multiple locations in MA and RI

Boston IVF

 
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Provider Type:Assisted Reproduction
Boston IVF
Dr. Alison Zimon
Phone:(888) 300-2483
Fax:

http://www.bostonivf.com/
  
Multiple Locations, MA &nbsp United States

Recommended Providers:

Dr. Zimon sees patients at the South Shore (Quincy), Cape Cod (West Yarmouth), Foxboro, and Providence (RI) centers. Her office hours include early morning and early evening consultations. Contact: 617-793-1100.

Patient Notes:

Multiple locations in MA and RI

CT Childrens Medical Center Gender Program

 
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Provider Type:Endocrinology, Gynecology, Psychiatry, Therapists, Urology
CT Childrens Medical Center Gender Program

Phone:860-837-6700
Fax: 860-837-6765

http://www.connecticutchildrens.org/our-care/diabetes-and-endocrinology/sexual-and-gender-disorders/gender-identity-program/
505 Farmington Ave    2nd Floor
Farmington, CT &nbsp United States

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Patient Notes:

Connecticut Children’s Gender Identity Program, led by pediatric endocrinologist Priya Phulwani, MD, provides compassionate care to children and adolescents who express a strong desire to be the opposite gender.

Vermont Gynecology

Gynecology

Vermont Gynecology
Kym Boyman & Cheryl Gibson

Phone:877-698-8496

Fax:

http://vtgyn.com/clinicians-staff.html    

1775 Williston Road, 110

South Burlington, VT 05403 United States

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Notes for Providers:

Kym and her practice partner, Cheryl Gibson, do quite a bit of trans care, mostly FTM, including T and pretty much all of the FTM hysterectomies in the area. I think that they are starting to do more MTF care.

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