Notice - 17/05/2023

Trans Health SA are always looking for new ways to present information to our users.

To provide a better service, we now use a directory service instead of the lists you may be used to.

Please visit the Trans Health SA Directory

The lists below are no longer being updated.

General Practitioners

Allied Health Practitioners
Psychiatrists
Clinical Psychologists
Counselling Psychologists
Endocrinologists
Transmasculine Surgical Options
Transfeminine Surgical Options
Gynaecology and Urology
Sexual Health Physicians
Fertility and Reproductive Health
Cosmetic Medicine
Other Specialists

A full, single-page list can be found here:
Full List
We are working on making this more printer-friendly.

The list is an always changing and evolving document that reflects the needs of the community. It is not an exhaustive list. It provides practitioners the ability to advise the community of their service and empowers the community to search for a practitioner that meets their needs. Thus, this provides accountability and choice for all.

To be added to this list, please complete the form: Practitioner Addition Request
If a practitioner wishes to have their details amended please advise via email at transhealthsa@outlook.com.

Practitioners listed on The SA Practitioners List is based on feedback from members of the community and/or practitioners directly and is not an endorsement of a particular service or individual. There is no costs to be added to this list.

This document is a guide only and Trans Health SA takes no responsibility for services a practitioner may or may not provide. Being listed on the document is in no way an endorsement or recommendation by Trans Health SA. All efforts are taken to ensure that those listed have experience / relative training in working with gender diverse peoples. It is the responsibility of the individual to check if the practitioner is taking patients and able to provide the service required. The individual should also enquire as to any referral criteria, costs / bulk billing / NDIS options and wait times.

Community members are encouraged to contact and make recommendations / provide feedback of practitioners. Repeated negative feedback of a practitioner may result in their removal from this list.

What to do if you had a negative experience of a listed practitioner?
We strive to ensure as safe an experience possible whilst acknowledging that not everyone gets along and that sometimes we may not get our needs met. This applies to health providers too. It can take time to build a rapport with a practitioner, and sometimes we just don’t click. This doesn’t make them a bad practitioner, they’re just not right for you and that’s ok.

If you feel that a practitioner has said, acted, or behaved in a way that is disrespectful, invalidating or transphobic then we want to know so we can remove them from the list. Removing a practitioner from the list is not a simple decision and may not be done based on one piece of feedback alone, however, we want to ensure the best for our community so please contact us with feedback so we can review the practitioner together. Together we can build a safer resource list for our community.

If you have serious concerns regarding a practitioner and their practice you can check their registration with AHPRA*. This national peak body is the Australia Health Practitioner Regulatory Authority and enables you to see their registration, any practice restrictions, and where to lodge a formal concern/complaint.
Click Here for more info.

* Not every health practitioner is required or eligible to register with AHPRA. Not all professions require mandatory registration so you may chose to follow up with their employer or clinic manager directly, or with South Australian Government Health and Community Services Complaints Commission (HCSCC).