Gender Health • Los Angeles

Gender Affirming Care

Compassionate, comprehensive support for transgender and non-binary patients seeking care that feels respectful, collaborative, and aligned with their goals.

West Hollywood / Miracle Mile • Inclusive, individualized care
What This Includes Gender-affirming care can include medical evaluation, hormone therapy, monitoring, education, and coordination of care based on the patient’s goals.1, 2, 3, 4
How Care Is Guided WPATH SOC8 and endocrine guidance support evidence-based, individualized, multidisciplinary care for transgender and gender diverse people.1, 2
Clinical Focus Here Dr. Gonzalez’s current service page highlights medical evaluation, hormone therapy support, psychological support referrals, and patient education tailored to the patient’s needs and goals.8
Why this care matters

Gender-affirming care is intended to help align care decisions and physical changes with gender identity in ways that support well-being, safety, and authenticity. Professional guidance emphasizes individualized plans rather than one single pathway for everyone.1, 2, 3

A better clinical approach

The best treatment conversation starts with goals, expectations, timeline, medical history, fertility considerations, and the type of support a patient wants now — not assumptions about what transition should look like.2, 4, 5, 6

A More Thoughtful Approach

Personalized care, built around your goals.

Gender-affirming care is not a single treatment. It is a process of aligning medical care with a person’s gender identity and transition goals in a way that feels safe, collaborative, and affirming. For some patients, that means exploring hormone therapy. For others, it may mean monitoring, education, referrals, or supportive medical follow-up as they consider next steps.1, 2, 3, 4

Dr. Joshua R. Gonzalez offers gender-affirming care in Los Angeles with an emphasis on respect, open communication, and individualized planning. His current service page highlights medical evaluation, hormone therapy support, psychological support referrals, and patient education tailored to the patient’s needs and goals.8

The goal is not to rush care. The goal is to create a thoughtful plan that feels informed, realistic, and affirming from the very beginning.

Specialized Services + Support

What care may include

Gender-affirming care often works best as a coordinated process that balances medical, emotional, and practical needs over time.1, 2, 3, 7

01

Medical evaluation

A thorough assessment helps clarify goals, current health status, medications, and the best way to structure care moving forward.2, 8

02

Hormone therapy support

Gender-affirming hormone therapy may be part of care for patients seeking masculinizing or feminizing changes, with treatment decisions individualized around goals and medical considerations.2, 4, 5, 6, 8

03

Psychological support referrals

Mental health support may be helpful for some patients during transition, and referral to clinicians experienced in gender identity care can be an important part of comprehensive support.2, 7, 8

04

Education + planning

Patient education helps clarify expected changes, timeframes, side effects, monitoring needs, and the questions that matter most before starting or adjusting care.2, 4, 5, 6, 8

What a Strong Care Plan Should Do

Support the person, not just the prescription.

Professional guidance and major gender health programs emphasize collaborative decision-making, individualized goals, monitoring, and access to a broader support network when needed.1, 2, 3, 4

Important clinical considerations
  • Gender identity and transition goals
  • Desired pace and scope of physical changes
  • Medical history and medication review
  • Monitoring needs and possible side effects
  • Fertility and reproductive planning when relevant
  • Emotional support and outside referrals if desired
Why this matters

No two transition paths look exactly the same. Some patients want to begin hormone therapy promptly. Others want more time, education, lab review, or support before deciding. An affirming care model respects that pace instead of treating every patient as if the same path fits everyone.1, 2, 4

Your Visit, Simplified

A structured, respectful path forward

The goal is to make the process feel clear, collaborative, and individualized from the first appointment.

01

Initial consultation

We begin with a conversation about goals, medical history, current concerns, and what gender-affirming care means for you right now.

02

Personalized evaluation

Assessment may include review of health history, current medications, and what support or treatment options make the most sense based on your goals.2, 8

03

Treatment discussion

When appropriate, this may include discussion of hormone therapy, monitoring, expected effects, timelines, and referrals for additional support or specialty care.2, 4, 5, 6, 8

04

Ongoing support

Follow-up allows the plan to be refined over time, with room for monitoring, questions, goal changes, and continued support as needed.

FAQ

Frequently asked questions

Clear answers, without the noise.

Gender-affirming care is a patient-centered approach that may include medical evaluation, hormone therapy, monitoring, education, and supportive referrals to help align care with a person’s gender identity and goals.1, 2, 3

No. Some patients pursue hormone therapy, while others may want education, monitoring, referrals, or a consultation before deciding what path feels right.2, 4, 5, 6

Gender-affirming hormone therapy is used to help produce physical changes that better align the body with a person’s gender identity. Specific changes, timelines, and risks vary depending on the treatment plan.4, 5, 6

Yes. Some patients benefit from mental health support during transition, and referral to experienced professionals can be part of a broader gender-affirming care plan.2, 7, 8

Yes. Individualized care is a core principle of gender-affirming treatment. Goals, timing, medical history, and preferences all shape the final plan.1, 2, 3, 8

A consultation can still be helpful. Gender-affirming care does not require every patient to be at the same stage. Education, discussion, and supportive planning are valuable even when someone is still considering options.

Contact

Ready for a more supportive conversation?

If you are seeking gender-affirming care in Los Angeles and want compassionate, individualized support, request a consultation with Joshua R. Gonzalez, MD.

5757 Wilshire Blvd, Suite 475
Los Angeles, CA 90036
323.607.2895
Monday–Friday: 9:00 AM–5:00 PM
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