Guides to Gender-Affirming Care for Medical Professionals

Created for Medical Professionals
By the TPU
Last Updated: August 25, 2025

List of Guides to Gender-Affirming Care for Medical Professionals

The Sherbourne, Fenway, and Trans Care BC guides are some of the most popular in Canada. (The Sherbourne, Fenway, and Trans Care BC guides are some of the most popular in Canada)

A regularly updated international list of trans care guidelines guides is maintained by TransFem Science.

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