For many transgender and gender non-conforming people, it can be nerve-wracking to simply go to the doctor’s office because they do not know whether their doctor has ever worked with a transgender person, or if they will be met with intrusive and inappropriate questions and comments.
Additionally, transgender and gender non-conforming individuals often face difficulty accessing medical and mental health services partially because there is a lack of inclusive and accessible health insurance available. For example, Ohio has no explicit policy ensuring equal coverage for transgender people, and Medicare and Medicaid cover transition-related hormone therapy, but the specific procedures that are covered are still being determined.