TRANS AND GENDER DIVERSE HEALTH
Dr Quigley offers all aspects of LGBTIQA+ healthcare, including gender affirming hormone therapy for trans and gender diverse patients. She is passionate about health equality, and currently practices from Ochre Medical Centre Wollongong, who are proudly part of the Welcome Here Project.
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Dr Brooke Quigley offers gender affirming care for people of all ages and identities.
This includes supporting social and legal affirmation, prescribing hormone therapy (including hormone implants), and referring to surgical colleagues if desired. |
Dr Quigley uses the informed consent model for patients aged 18+ years.
The informed consent model enables General Practitioners to provide hormone therapy and manage all aspects of healthcare using a patient centred approach.
You do not need letters from a psychologist or psychiatrist to access hormone therapy. In rare situations, people with more complex health needs may require input from other non-GP specialists. Please note that chest/breast or genital examinations are not required to commence gender affirming care.
Initiating hormone therapy requires thorough assessment and management planning to ensure the provision of safe, holistic healthcare, unique to your individual goals and needs. This is not intended to delay access to care but to ensure it is delivered as safely as possible. Most people will be able to start hormones on the second or third visit if desired.
Patients under 18 years old always require input from additional specialists if hormone therapy is desired.
A GP can coordinate care, organise initial assessment and investigations, and provide referral to a paediatric gender service for access to puberty blockers or hormone therapy.
Please note that Dr Quigley is a privately billing GP, allowing her to spend time providing quality healthcare. Fees include the Medicare rebate which means out of pocket expenses are limited to a gap fee.
Regular patients of Dr Quigley may be eligible for a GP Management Plan and Enhanced Primary Care referrals (please discuss eligibility with Dr Quigley).
For initial consults, please book a long (30 minute) appointment.
When booking please provide your chosen name and pronouns so your care team can address you appropriately.
If different, please also provide your legal name if you would like to access a Medicare rebate for medical consults and discounted medication via the government Pharmaceutical Benefits Scheme.
You will always be addressed using your chosen name and pronouns.
For more information on trans and gender diverse health, please visit:
The informed consent model enables General Practitioners to provide hormone therapy and manage all aspects of healthcare using a patient centred approach.
You do not need letters from a psychologist or psychiatrist to access hormone therapy. In rare situations, people with more complex health needs may require input from other non-GP specialists. Please note that chest/breast or genital examinations are not required to commence gender affirming care.
Initiating hormone therapy requires thorough assessment and management planning to ensure the provision of safe, holistic healthcare, unique to your individual goals and needs. This is not intended to delay access to care but to ensure it is delivered as safely as possible. Most people will be able to start hormones on the second or third visit if desired.
Patients under 18 years old always require input from additional specialists if hormone therapy is desired.
A GP can coordinate care, organise initial assessment and investigations, and provide referral to a paediatric gender service for access to puberty blockers or hormone therapy.
Please note that Dr Quigley is a privately billing GP, allowing her to spend time providing quality healthcare. Fees include the Medicare rebate which means out of pocket expenses are limited to a gap fee.
Regular patients of Dr Quigley may be eligible for a GP Management Plan and Enhanced Primary Care referrals (please discuss eligibility with Dr Quigley).
For initial consults, please book a long (30 minute) appointment.
When booking please provide your chosen name and pronouns so your care team can address you appropriately.
If different, please also provide your legal name if you would like to access a Medicare rebate for medical consults and discounted medication via the government Pharmaceutical Benefits Scheme.
You will always be addressed using your chosen name and pronouns.
For more information on trans and gender diverse health, please visit: