![]() FOLX soft launched in January, offering their service in 12 states: California, Connecticut, Delaware, Florida, Illinois, Maryland, New York, North Carolina, Pennsylvania, Texas, Virginia, and Washington. As a comprehensive healthcare experience for trans people, it’s doing something that’s seemingly revolutionary. Statistics estimate that roughly 31 percent of trans people in America lack access to proper healthcare, creating a crisis in immediate need of a solution. Either way, you’re in control.” At first glance, this concept is infallible: Trans healthcare in America is precarious at best, and barriers to access manifest in a variety of forms, such as the religious freedom to discriminate, lack of physical access to clinics, medical gatekeeping, or the high unemployment rate of trans workers. Its website features a range of faces of all types of people, and offers comforting messages like, “Start with us or switch your care. ![]() Or more telling, how FOLX found me.įOLX is a new startup, formed in Boston, that has the tagline “Queer & Trans Health, Delivered On Our Terms.” The company seeks to provide trans healthcare to people who have been long pushed to the sidelines and had their needs ignored, intentionally or otherwise. My journeys to pick up supplies for my hormone replacement therapy regimen are the most consistent out of the house routines I have. Otherwise, I only go to my pharmacist to buy my monthlies: a bottle of estrogen, syringes, needles in both 35 and 22 gauge, and my pills. My phone’s GPS knows I don’t leave these four walls that much, maybe for the occasional coffee at my neighborhood spot here and there. These days it tends to be comfortable jumpsuits and at-home workout equipment. The ads are targeted to get me where my wallet lives. It allows me to slow down and peruse an endless feed of people, cats, and take-out meals-only to, as is par for the course, be interrupted by the occasional ad that’s curated based on my profile and the links I’ve recently clicked. I wake up, fumble for my glasses, and mindlessly scroll social media feeds while the rest of my body catches up. Photo credit: National Cancer Institute on Unsplash
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