You deserve Access to Information and Resources that allow you to be you!
Health Services is committed to an ongoing process of ensuring that our students who are lesbian, gay, bisexual, transgender, non-binary, queer, questioning, intersex, asexual and other LGBTQIA+ identities feel comfortable and respected when seeking our services. We offer hormonal therapy, surgery referrals and letters for surgery.
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Patient Rights and Responsibilities
We want you to have the best healthcare possible. Our Patient Rights affirm that everyone has the right to the same consideration and respect as anyone else, regardless of race, age, beliefs, sexual orientation, gender identity or lifestyle.
If you feel your rights have not been respected, or wish to file a complaint, compliment, or suggestion, you can:
-Complete a Comment form
-Contact the Student Health Services at 315-312-4100, option 1.
Updating Your Health Records
Please let us know your gender identity, pronouns, and what you would like to be called by updating your information on the patient portal or by notifying our staff. These can be changed at any time, and will only affect your medical records at Health Services.
Chosen Name Policy
The SUNY Oswego chosen first name policy allows students and employees to officially notify the college of their chosen first names, and have this change reflected in on-campus communication systems, as long as the chosen first name is not used for purposes of misidentification, fraud or misrepresentation and that the chosen first name meets community standards (i.e. not profane, obscene, or derived from hate-speech; and conform to technical requirements).
The chosen first name is used for internal communication and certain external communication (i.e. website staff bio pages, sports information). The use of approved chosen first name may not be limited to: class rosters, advising lists, housing lists, and email. SUNY Oswego ID Cards (employee/student identification cards) will display both legal and chosen first name. The College is obligated to use the legal first name for many official records and reports, including but not limited to: certain employment and payroll records, billing records, financial aid documents, official transcripts, diploma, medical records, employee benefits records, expense reimbursements, travel and purchasing authorizations, enrollment reporting, conduct hearing results, external reporting and federal immigration documents.
Requests for use of chosen first name shall be limited to one request per academic year. A chosen first name request form may be accessed online. Students may write to the [email protected] for additional information.
Gender Inclusive Restrooms
Funnelle Building:
- 1st Floor: 1 All gender restroom
King Building:
- Basement: 1 All gender restroom
- 1st Floor: 1 All gender restroom
- 2nd Floor: 1 All gender restroom
Laker Building:
- 2nd Floor: 1 All gender restroom
Lanigan Building:
- Basement, Room R3: 1 All gender restroom
Marano Building:
- 1st Floor, Rooms 147B and 147E: 2 All gender restrooms
Mary Walker Building:
- 1st Floor, Rooms 102, 108, 151, 134B, 121B: 5 All gender restrooms
Onondaga Building:
- Suites have single occupancy restrooms
Penfield Building:
- Basement, Room B1 (next to EOP office): 1 All gender restroom
Rich Building:
- 3rd Floor, Dean’s office, to the left when you walk in: 1 All gender restroom
Riggs Building:
- Basement, Rooms B16 and B18: 2 All gender restrooms
Scales Building:
- All floors: Single occupancy restrooms
Seneca Building:
- Basement: 2 All gender restrooms
Sheldon Building:
- 3rd Floor, Near Extended Learning: 1 All gender restroom
Tyler Building:
- Basement, Rooms T1, T4-10
Waterbury Building:
- 1st Floor
Wilbur Building:
- 2nd Floor, Rooms 237 and 238: 2 All gender restrooms
- 3rd Floor, Rooms 322 and 323: 2 All gender restrooms
Building 20 (Sustainability Office):
- 3 All gender restrooms
*Waste baskets can be found in the stalls of the men's rooms in Funnelle, MCC, and the Library.
*Additional restrooms are being added and this list may not be all inclusive.
Gender Affirming Resources:
Support Groups
The Q Center at ACR: The Q Center programming seeks to promote equality, celebrate diversity, and create a safer, more accepting and inclusive community for all.
Trans Support Group:The Trans Support Group is a weekly support-based counseling group for students who identify on the trans spectrum. The space is designed for students to give and receive support, help build community and trust, and address concerns related to gender identity.
Funding and Donation
Ties That Bind of CNY: Collects new and pre-owned washed chest binders and donates them to transgender youth and adults in need free of charge.
Jim Collins Foundation: The mission of the Jim Collins Foundation (JFC) is to fund gender-confirming surgeries for transgender people who need it.
Point of Pride: Works to benefit trans people in need through gender-affirming support programs that empower them to live more authentically.
The $500 Eddie "Future Greatness" award: Supports and promotes higher education. This award is dedicated to helping youth with the desire and ambition to succeed. It is available to all LGBTQ youth and their allies.
edumed: Their online guide showcases 20 scholarship opportunities (including many in the healthcare field) that can make all the difference in affording college. They've also provided a list of valuable academic and career resources that transgender students can use to maximize their success during and after college.
Additional Healthcare Providers
LGBTQ Providers: GLMA Health Professionals Advancing LGBT Health.
SAGE Upstate: Promotes the well-being of older gay, lesbian, bisexual, and transgender people and allies in Central New York through health programs, social activities, and education.
Plume: We work to provide the highest quality gender-affirming care and truly meet patients where they are by dismantling barriers that keep gender-diverse people from living their fullest life.
Inclusive Health Services: IHS is happy to now offer a Safe Space for primary care to the LGBTQ community, including transgender care, regardless of HIV status.
Therapy and Counseling
The Counseling Services Center provides free and confidential mental health assistance for registered students at SUNY Oswego.
We offer a variety of services, including individual, group and couples counseling, as well as fun outreach and educational activities designed to support interpersonal growth. The CSC staff value multicultural competence and honor the individuality of each student.
Daran Shipman: Marriage and Family Therapy
Affirming Ground Marriage and Family Therapy, PLLC serves New York State residents and the Greater Syracuse area with telehealth therapy & consultations. They offer affirmative care that is informed by research, relational expertise, and years of practice.
Alkira Marriage and Family Therapy
The therapists and staff of Alkira have professional and personal experiences in their lives that ensure the knowledge you need and the understanding you deserve. At Alkira, they are committed to help you grow through whatever challenges you are facing.
The Couple and Family Therapy Center at Syracuse University
The Couple and Family Therapy Center (CFTC) offers confidential therapy services to families, couples, and individuals who are coping with life’s challenges. Therapists on the Trans Team work with transgender clients through the process of gender transition, and providing letters of support for medical gender transition.
Family Counseling Services of the Finger Lakes
315-909-4619/315-909-4632
Choices Consulting Group Therapy
sliding scale fee: $15-$30
Voice Therapy
Voice Therapy from SUNY Cortland
Speech Pathologist Ann Blanton, Ph.D., CC-SLP will provide voice therapy for SUNY Oswego students. To make an appointment call 1.607.753.5423 or email Deborah Wilson.
The Voice Lab Clinic (waitlist is about 6 weeks)
"We started working with trans folks in 2014 when the business opened, in both speech and singing. I've also written two books about gender-affirming voice. All of our teachers are trained in gender-affirming voice care, as well."
Pricing:
Introductory lesson: $40
45-minute weekly lesson $60
60-minute weekly lesson $80
*The Voice Lab Clinic does not take insurance
Sessions are available online from anywhere in the world! We also have a few limited in-person spots at our Chicago location.
Gamete Banking
Services include intrauterine insemination, in vitro fertilization, and the use of donor eggs, donor sperm, and gestational carriers, also known as surrogacy.
CNY Fertility: sperm freezing, egg freezing
Boston IVF- Albany (399 Albany Shaker RD, Albany NY), Syracuse (5792 Widewaters Parkway, Syracuse NY), Rochester (1561 Long Pond Road, Suite 410 Rochester, NY) 888-300-9660.
Gender Affirming Surgeries
CNY Cosmetic & Reconstructive Surgery
Electing to transition, either socially, medically, both, or not at all, is a personal choice. We provide medical and aesthetic expertise so that you can make an informed decision about your gender reassignment procedure
Plastic Surgery Group of Rochester
The team at The Plastic Surgery Group of Rochester will walk you through all of the specifics that you can expect from surgery and the recovery process.
The Center for Gender Surgery at Boston Children's Hospital offers gender affirmation surgery services to eligible adolescents and young adults who are ready to take this step in their journey. It is the first center of its kind in the U.S. in a major pediatric hospital setting.
Specializes in care for Transgender men at the University of Rochester Medical Center.
William Huntsman - Top Surgery
Dr. Elizabeth Lax - Top Surgery
Dr. Rachel Bluebond-Langner - Bottom Surgery
Christine Rohde (here at NYP) -Top surgery
Dr. Frank Fang (Mt. Sinai)
Dr. Jess Ting (Mt. Sinai) -TOP and Bottom Surgery
Dr. Alexes Hazen (private practice)- TOP surgery
Dr. Joseph Alukal (NYP)- genital surgery for trans-feminine patients
Mass Gen Hospital- TOP and Bottom Surgery
Legal Documents
Name Change and other documents: Find out how to get a legal name change where you live and update your name/gender on state and federal IDs and record
Crisis Hotline
Trans Lifeline: 1-877-565-8860. Trans Lifeline is a national trans-led organization dedicated to improving the quality of trans lives by responding to the critical needs of our community with direct service, material support, advocacy, and education.