Transgender Health
Celebrating Transgender Day of Visibility: Steps to Healthier Living

March 31 is Transgender Day of Visibility , a day to honor the strength and resilience of transgender individuals while advocating for inclusivity and access to care. At Diversity Family Health, we recognize that health is a vital part of living authentically. Let’s explore steps transgender individuals can take to prioritize their health and well-being.
Establish Regular Primary Care Visits
Regular visits with a primary care provider (PCP) are essential for overall health. These visits help monitor for common health concerns, including high blood pressure, diabetes, and cholesterol, which can impact anyone, regardless of gender identity. For transgender individuals, PCP visits are also an opportunity to ensure gender-affirming care aligns with your overall health goals.
Keep Gender-Affirming Hormone Therapy (GAHT) Monitored
If you are on GAHT, regular monitoring of hormone levels and associated health markers like liver function, bone density, and cardiovascular health is critical. Maintaining the right balance in therapy not only supports your gender-affirming journey but also reduces risks of potential side effects.
Stay Up-to-Date on Cancer Screenings
Transgender individuals should follow cancer screening guidelines based on anatomy and hormone use. For example:
- Breast Cancer: Trans women on estrogen and trans men with breast tissue should follow screening recommendations.
- Cervical Cancer: Trans men with a cervix should get Pap smears as recommended.
- Prostate Cancer: Trans women with a prostate should discuss prostate cancer screening with their provider.
Your healthcare provider can tailor a screening plan that works for your body and unique needs.
Protect Your Mental Health
Mental health is just as important as physical health. Transgender individuals often face unique stressors, such as discrimination or lack of support, that can lead to anxiety, depression, or other mental health challenges. Seeking affirming therapy or joining LGBTQ+ support groups can make a big difference in maintaining emotional well-being.
Stay Current on Vaccinations and Preventive Health
Vaccines, such as HPV, hepatitis A and B, and influenza, are crucial for preventing disease. Discuss any additional vaccines you might need, such as meningitis or COVID-19, with your provider. Preventive measures, like PrEP for HIV prevention, can also be vital for some individuals.
Your Health is Worth Celebrating
Transgender Day of Visibility is a reminder to celebrate who you are and take charge of your health. At Diversity Family Health, we’re proud to provide comprehensive, gender-affirming care in a supportive environment. Your health journey is unique, and we’re here to support you every step of the way.
Let’s celebrate you—today and every day!
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