Plume Clinic members have access to an expanded list of care services, including acne, anxiety, allergies, depression, smoking cessation, insomnia, and contraception. We know that your gender journey is much more than just hormones. By expanding our services beyond gender-affirming hormone therapy, we can safely prescribe treatments for these common issues our members are experiencing—all included in one membership.


The trans community often avoids seeking care for a variety of health concerns due to a lack of cultural competency by health providers. Cultural competency in trans healthcare involves understanding and respecting transgender individuals, including using their chosen name and pronouns. It also entails recognizing the diversity of gender identities and being aware of the unique healthcare needs and barriers faced by transgender patients. 


Upwards of one in six queer and transgender adults reported avoiding health care due to anticipated discrimination. According to Rock Health’s Digital Health Consumer Adoption survey last year, 85% of transgender respondents delayed necessary medical care, compared to 20% of cisgender respondents. Access to a culturally competent provider removes the barrier and anxiety of being in an in-person setting. It allows for a safe and trans-friendly experience from the convenience of your phone. Learn more about our everyday wellness services below and reach out to your Care Team for additional support.


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What conditions can be treated with my membership at Plume?

Plume members can get care for acne, anxiety, allergies, depression, smoking cessation, insomnia, sexual function, hair restoration, and contraception


Do I have to pay for everyday wellness services separately from GAHT?

Access to everyday wellness services is included in your Plume Clinic membership. For members using their insurance to reduce the cost of membership, a co-pay may be required for all appointment types. Learn more about cost and membership here.


Can I use your mail-order pharmacy for medications prescribed outside of gender-affirming hormone therapy? 

At this time, we are only able to support mail orders for gender-affirming hormone therapy, sexual function, and hair restoration.


Will my GAHT provider see me for my other healthcare needs?

Yes. Your GAHT provider will also be the same provider delivering everyday wellness services. 


How do I schedule an appointment?

For current members, message your Care Team in Spruce for a link to schedule an appointment with your provider. To ensure that your concerns are addressed thoroughly and effectively, we schedule one appointment per condition. This means that if you have multiple concerns, such as acne and anxiety, you will need separate appointments for each condition. This approach allows our providers to dedicate adequate time to understanding your needs and developing a tailored treatment plan. Only one appointment is allowed per day. To schedule additional appointments, select a different day. If you try to book on a day already with an appointment, you'll be asked to reschedule.


For new members, select “Initial appointment: gender-affirming hormone therapy” during sign-up. After your initial GAHT consultation, you can schedule everyday wellness appointments to address additional concerns.


What can I expect during my appointment?

During the appointment, a medical provider will learn about your needs and history related to your specific health concerns. This includes how long you have experienced the condition, any prior care you have received for the condition, and your needs/goals. From there, a provider will share treatment options and discuss the treatment plan.


Can I list my Plume provider as my primary care provider?

No. Primary care is a comprehensive healthcare service that offers chronic disease management, wellness or preventative care (e.g. cancer screenings and immunizations), and acute care for short-term illnesses such as urinary tract infections or sore throats.  While we offer some of these services, we are not a replacement for your primary care provider at this time.