For the community, by the community

Trans health information for South Australia

A resource operated, and influenced, by the community — bringing together medical and legal information, support groups, and a directory of affirming practitioners across South Australia.

Input and guidance from the community is always welcomed and encouraged.

Map of South Australia in the colours of the transgender pride flag

Trans Health SA Directory

Find a practitioner who gets it

A community-informed list of GPs, endocrinologists, psychologists, speech therapists and other practitioners working affirmingly with trans and gender-diverse South Australians.

About us

Built by the people who use it

Trans Health South Australia is proud to offer the South Australian gender-diverse community a resource operated, and influenced, by the community.

Trans Health SA proudly hosts the Trans Health SA Directory, as well as resources for the community to seek support and social engagement. Input and guidance from the community is always welcomed and encouraged — if something here is out of date, missing, or could be said better, please tell us.

With thanks

We acknowledge and appreciate previous contributions by Sean Miller, Sarah Parker, Lucy Gitsham, Raven Kodama and Lucy Solonsch.

As well as the notable contribution by Professor Damien Riggs, of providing site hosting to Trans Health SA for several years.

Site donors

Trans Health SA thanks the following contributors

This site is kept running by people who believe the community deserves good information.

Toni Slotnes-O'Brien

For substantial financial contributions and for her ongoing work in the gender-diverse healthcare space, making a real difference for real people.

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Vocalab

For substantial financial contributions and their outstanding work in gender-affirming vocal therapy and other initiatives.

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Madeleine Babos

For generous financial donations to Trans Health SA.

Wren Williams

For generous financial donations to Trans Health SA.

Help us reach more people

Print and share our poster in clinics, community centres and campuses — or chip in to keep Trans Health SA online and independent.