Gender-affirming care is all about helping you feel happy, healthy, and safe in your body and identity. It supports you socially, psychologically, and medically, and offers different ways to feel more aligned with who you truly are.
Everyone’s journey is unique – and we’re here to support you every step of the way.
Hormone Therapy
Hormones can help your body develop in ways that match your gender identity. Think of it as going through a puberty that feels right for you.
Whether you’re looking to feminise, masculinise, or find a more neutral or androgynous look, we can help you find the right treatment plan.
Feminising Hormones (Oestrogen + Progesterone)
These hormones can bring about changes like:
Softer skin and body hair becoming finer
Breast development
Body fat shifting to give you a softer, curvier shape
These changes take time – check out our Feminisation Timeline.
Masculinising Hormones (Testosterone)
Testosterone can lead to:
A deeper voice
Facial and body hair growth
Muscle development and a more angular body shape
Periods stopping
These effects also happen gradually – see our Masculinisation Timeline.
Nonbinary / Androgynous Options
For those looking for something in-between, low-dose hormones or hormone blockers can help you soften or enhance certain features, creating a look that feels most like you. It’s all about balance and choice.
Gender-Affirming Surgery
Sometimes hormones aren’t enough – and that’s where surgery can help. These procedures support you in aligning your body with your gender identity:
Top surgery – Removing or enhancing breast tissue
Bottom surgery – Aligning genital appearance with your gender
Facial surgery – Adjusting facial features to appear more masculine or feminine
Book a surgery referral session here.
Voice Therapy
Your voice is a big part of how you express yourself.
With the help of a specialist voice coach, you can explore pitch, tone, and resonance to help your voice sound more like you – whether that’s more masculine, feminine, or somewhere in between.
Book a voice session here.
Hair Options
Want less hair?
Treatments like laser hair removal, electrolysis, or prescription creams can reduce or remove hair long-term.Looking for more hair?
Medications or topical treatments can help promote thicker hair growth.
Social Transition
Not every part of the journey involves medicine – social transition is just as important and meaningful. This could include:
Choosing a new name
Using pronouns that reflect who you are
Expressing yourself through style, hair, or voice
These changes are powerful, and we’re here if you ever want to talk things through or get support along the way.