A listing of care providers for transgender people. Care providers include physical, emotional and mental wellness services.
Phone: (406)587-0681
We are one of the largest non-profit family planning clinics in Montana, and are a 501(c)(3) organization. About 8% of our budget comes from federal grants and funding.  The remaining funding primarily comes from donations and visit fees. Our fees are based on patient income and are assessed according to ability to pay. We depend on you to pay for your care or make a donation at the time of your visit so that we can continue to provide you with personal, affordable, and professional service. We always accept new patients, and no one is denied services due to inability Open Listing
Phone: (406)585-8701
Rebecca graduated from Stanford’s Primary Care Associate Program in 1989. Since that time, she has worked in numerous places in the western US, including California, Alaska, New Mexico and Montana. She has worked at CHP since 2002 and believes that Community Health Partners in Livingston offers the most incredible and comprehensive health care she has seen in her career as a physician assistant. Besides being a PA, Rebecca loves to travel, read, write, and being at home in Montana. Open Listing
Phone: (406)585-1360
The CHP-Bozeman medical clinic has been offering primary and preventative medical care to patients of all ages as well as behavioral health for adults since 2001. The clinic is in the heart of Bozeman’s historic downtown with convenient, free street parking and in the CHP-owned lot east of CHP’s building and across Mendenhall Street. Services are provided by experienced family physicians, family nurse practitioners, physician assistants, licensed clinical professional counselors, and licensed clinical social workers. A resource coordinator/certified application counselor also is available to assist with referrals to community resources, assistance with application paperwork, and help with accessing public benefits Open Listing
D Gregory Smith is a gay, HIV+ native Montanan; a Rome-educated Episcopal priest and a licensed mental health counselor. He is a member of the board of directors of Pride Foundation and Interchange. He is also a teacher, health educator, firm and gentle activist, poet, theologian, spiritual adventurer, husband, interviewer, geek, opinionated and witty social-justice-oriented optimist who loves to write- and he does (when he can find time) here and at Bilerico.com. He is also a contributor to several other blogs and sites, including the newsmagazine LGBTQ Nation. Open Listing
Phone: (406) 585-0022
Dr. Cady is normally the initial point of contact for patients looking for general or primary medical treatment & can direct patients to a specialist when necessary. As a family doctor in Montana, Dr. Andrea Cady offers complete health care for individuals & families. Family doctors may diagnose, treat, & manage a wide range of diseases, illnesses, & conditions. Open Listing
Phone: (406) 414-4900
Provides primary care to transgender children and adolescents Open Listing
Advanced Counseling of Bozeman strives to provide the highest quality mental health services to our clients through transparency, empowerment and collaboration. Do you have a history of trauma or abuse? Are you suffering from feelings of inadequacy, loss of joy in life, or are finding your problems are deeply impacting your personal and professional life? Advanced Counseling of Bozeman is a trauma treatment center, focused on using scientifically backed counseling methods to help you achieve optimal mental health and wellbeing. We specialize in EMDR Therapy, Somatic Experiencing Psychotherapy, mindfulness and creative expression If you answered yes to any of these Open Listing
Phone: (252) 945-3122
Therapist who provides care to transgender patients Open Listing
Phone: (406)994-4113
The Human Development Clinic is staffed by faculty and graduate students of the counseling program within the Department of Health and Human Development at Montana State University. Services are offered to members of the community and to students and staff of Montana State University. All requests for services remain confidential. The purpose of the clinic is twofold: to provide low-cost mental health services to the adults and children of the Gallatin Valley and beyond to serve as a training facility for graduate students in marriage and family counseling and mental health counseling. All graduate student counselors are supervised by university Open Listing
Phone: (406) 600-1872
I believe that everyone has the potential to heal, grow, change, and live a life of purpose and meaning. I offer an accepting, nonjudgmental environment and I aim to meet people where ever they are in life. I believe my warm, genuine nature helps to create a strong therapeutic relationship that can foster the growth many are looking for. My experience includes ongoing work with many issues including depression, anxiety, trauma, PTSD, shame, grief, addictions, and relationship issues. I am also able to provide chemical dependency assessments and some outpatient addiction treatment services. My approach to therapy is grounded in Open Listing