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Transsexualism coverage in Serbia :: Транссексуа

Poslato: 03 Nov 2010, 00:03
od Krei
My apologies; I don't speak Serbian, so I must rely on Google Translate. :P

I'm doing research about the treatment of transsexualism in Serbia (specifically, FTM transsexuals). How well does the Serbian medical system cover treatment (financially, availability, etc)? I've seen several research papers from Serbian medical institutions and know of two Serbian SRS surgeons, so clearly there are resources available; what I don't know is how well the state pays for the treatment of Serbian citizens, the quality of treatment, what the waiting lists are like, etc.

Any information you could provide would be greatly appreciated.

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Извињавам се, ја не говорим српски, тако да морају да се ослањају на Гоогле Транслате. :P

Ја радим истраживања о лечењу у Транссексуалност Србија (конкретно, ТМФ транссексуалци). Колико добро српској медицински систем покрива лечење (финансијски, доступност, итд)? Видео сам неколико истраживачких радова из српских здравствених установа и знам два српска СРС-хирурзи, тако да је јасно да су расположиви ресурси, оно што ја не знам колико је добро држава плаћа за лечење грађана Србије, квалитет лечења, Шта листама чекања су као, итд

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Poslato: 03 Nov 2010, 01:30
od Momo
Originally posted by Krei
what I don't know is how well the state pays for the treatment of Serbian citizens
state pays nothing

what kind of research you are doing ?

Poslato: 03 Nov 2010, 04:15
od Krei
Originally posted by Momo
Originally posted by Krei
what I don't know is how well the state pays for the treatment of Serbian citizens
state pays nothing

what kind of research you are doing ?
That's a shame. Not even therapy or hormones?

I have a FTM friend from Macedonia who has a Serbian grandfather and was considering moving to Serbia after college, finding work, and applying for citizenship. I was trying to figure out what the current state of treatment is. I've been trying to help them find resources in Macedonia, but there's nothing.

Poslato: 03 Nov 2010, 18:43
od Mariška
Originally posted by Momo
Originally posted by Krei
what I don't know is how well the state pays for the treatment of Serbian citizens
state pays nothing
Actually, it does pay.

For example, a Serbian citizen has to pay only about one third of a full price of his or her sex reassignment surgery (SRS), while a foreign citizen has to pay the full price for his or her SRS (ie. three times more then a citizen of Serbia).

Poslato: 03 Nov 2010, 19:13
od Momo
Originally posted by Mariška
Originally posted by Momo
Originally posted by Krei
what I don't know is how well the state pays for the treatment of Serbian citizens
state pays nothing
Actually, it does pay.

For example, a Serbian citizen has to pay only about one third of a full price of his or her sex reassignment surgery (SRS), while a foreign citizen has to pay the full price for his or her SRS (ie. three times more then a citizen of Serbia).
Yes but this is not connected with the state or law or medical insurance. Prices are lower for Serbian citizens only because Miroslav Djordjevic have agreement with some people in hospitals.

Here for our citizens (for FTM) top surgery costs 2000 euros ,metaidioplasty costs 1600 - 2000 euros and phalloplasty 4 500 euros without penil protesys and testicals (protesys are 1000 e and testicals 1600 e).

Poslato: 03 Nov 2010, 19:21
od Momo
Originally posted by Krei


That's a shame. Not even therapy or hormones?
specially not for hormones and therapy

I suggest you to tell your friend to contact dr Miroslav Djordjevic and ask him about this case.

Poslato: 03 Nov 2010, 19:24
od Mariška
@Momo

Thanks for correction.

Poslato: 03 Nov 2010, 19:52
od Krei
Thank you all for the information. I really appreciate it. I'll let him know.

Poslato: 03 Nov 2010, 20:19
od Momo
I contacted my trans group coordinator and he told me that some guy Koča tries to open trans group in Macedonia. If your friend don't know about that let me know and I will find more information about that.

Poslato: 03 Nov 2010, 20:50
od Krei
Originally posted by Momo

I contacted my trans group coordinator and he told me that some guy Koča tries to open trans group in Macedonia. If your friend don't know about that let me know and I will find more information about that.
Really? That's amazing -- I hadn't heard anything about that! Yes, any info you can get about that would be great!