
Gender Transition Hormone Management in North Miami Beach
Affirming, evidence-based gender transition hormone management in North Miami Beach. Estrogen, testosterone, and anti-androgen therapy with ongoing monitoring and support.
About Gender Transition Hormone Management
At Nomi Beach Health, we provide affirming, evidence-based hormone therapy for transgender and non-binary individuals seeking to align their physical characteristics with their gender identity. Our providers work with each patient to develop a personalized hormone protocol — whether that involves estrogen and anti-androgen therapy for transgender women, testosterone therapy for transgender men, or non-binary hormone approaches. We follow established endocrinology guidelines (WPATH, Endocrine Society) to ensure safe, effective, and compassionate care with ongoing lab monitoring and dosage optimization throughout your transition.
Benefits of Gender Transition Hormone Management
Discover how this treatment can help you achieve your goals.
What to Expect
Your step-by-step treatment journey at Nomi Beach Health.
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Affirming consultation to discuss your gender identity and transition goals
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Comprehensive baseline labs (hormones, metabolic panel, lipids, CBC)
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Review of medical history and any prior hormone use
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Personalized hormone protocol prescribed — estrogen, testosterone, or anti-androgens
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Initiation of therapy with detailed instructions
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Follow-up labs at 3 months, then every 3–6 months ongoing
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Dosage adjustments based on lab results and your goals
Is Gender Transition Hormone Management Right for You?
Gender transition hormone management is for transgender and non-binary individuals seeking medically supervised hormone therapy to align their body with their gender identity.
- Transgender women seeking feminizing hormone therapy (estrogen + anti-androgens)
- Transgender men seeking masculinizing hormone therapy (testosterone)
- Non-binary individuals exploring partial or gender-neutral hormone approaches
- Those transitioning from another provider and seeking continued care
- Patients who want evidence-based, medically monitored hormone therapy
Frequently Asked Questions
Common questions about Gender Transition Hormone Management at Nomi Beach Health.
Feminizing hormone therapy typically includes estradiol (estrogen) to promote feminine characteristics — breast development, fat redistribution, softer skin — combined with an anti-androgen such as spironolactone or bicalutamide to suppress testosterone and its effects.
Masculinizing hormone therapy uses testosterone to promote masculine characteristics including a deeper voice, increased body and facial hair, clitoral growth, increased muscle mass, and cessation of menstruation. Testosterone is typically administered via injection, gel, or patch.
Changes develop gradually over months to years. Early changes (weeks to months) include mood shifts, skin changes, and fat redistribution. More significant changes — breast development, voice changes, hair growth — typically become more apparent over 6–24 months of consistent therapy.
When monitored by an experienced provider, gender-affirming hormone therapy has a well-established safety profile. We conduct regular lab work to monitor hormone levels, liver function, red blood cell count, lipids, and other markers to keep your therapy safe and effective.
We follow an informed consent model, meaning we do not require a letter from a mental health provider before initiating hormone therapy. We provide thorough education about expected changes, risks, and benefits so you can make an informed decision with your provider.
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Medical Disclaimer: The information on this page is for educational purposes only and does not constitute medical advice. Individual results may vary. All treatments are provided under the supervision of licensed medical professionals. Please consult with a qualified healthcare provider to determine whether a treatment is appropriate for your specific needs and medical history.



