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  • Pisha [she/her, they/them]@hexbear.net
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    2 months ago

    Thanks for the good answer! I do have an advantage in that I’m privately insured – something I’m thankful for every time I get involved with doctors about trans stuff – so a private therapist sounds like an option. Would you happen to know if there any good ones in, like, Berlin or Hamburg or so? I always get quite anxious when contacting therapists so I’d rather not do multiple telephone calls just to get blown off because of the wait list.

    I’ll get an appointment at one of the places in Munich. Incidentally, I’ve had a preliminary talk at Uniklinik Essen and the experience was uncomfortable enough that I decided against them – can’t actually speak about the quality of the surgeries though.

    • AcidSmiley [she/her]@hexbear.net
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      2 months ago

      Ok, in case you’re privately insured, you do not fall under anything i just posted, but instead your insurance makes all the regulations up on its own. So you’d have to reach out to them for how they gatekeep this (they will gatekeep it somehow). You should be able to find a good private therapist in Hamburg or Berlin, but i’m not from either of these places, so you’d probably have to ask r/germantrans. You can also check out https://queermed-deutschland.de/ altough they do not list everybody and focus more on people who accept publically insured patients.