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US Air Force Transgender Military Clinic in Texas Goes Viral

Air Force Clinic for Transgender Airmen in Texas Revealed in Viral TikTok Video

A⁤ confidential Pentagon memo recently put the existence of a​ transgender U.S. Army clinic in North ‌Carolina on ⁢the map.

Now‌ a viral TikTok video has disclosed a similar⁤ U.S. Air Force clinic deep in the‌ heart of Texas.

The⁤ video of transgender airman “Emmett” highlighted by‍ Libs ​of TikTok this month describing the process of‌ transitioning attracted almost 3 million views.

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During the video, the woman described her visit⁤ to the Air⁤ Force’s transgender clinic in San Antonio to begin taking‌ male hormones.

With elevator music playing⁤ in the background, Emmett said ⁢airmen wishing to transition meet with their health providers, ⁣who⁤ put together a ​packet and ⁤send them to the ‌Texas clinic.

“Back in May, when I had my initial meeting with my mental health provider, they said it was medically necessary for me to transition,” ⁣Emmett said. “By the time you get ‌to the clinic, ⁤things move fast.”

“I should​ be⁢ on hormones within a couple of weeks,” she gushed in the video. “Which is insane. I’ve been dreaming about this moment.”

According⁢ to the⁢ Air Force, the trans-airman described operates ⁣under‍ the 59th Medical Wing at⁤ Joint Base San Antonio-Lackland.

A military policeman⁣ closes a gate at ⁣JBSA-Lackland Air Force Base gate in San Antonio, Texas, on June ⁣9, 2021. (Eric Gay/AP Photo)

Emmett said they put ​airmen on temporary duty while⁤ at‍ the ⁤clinic, where they meet with a‍ team of endocrinologists,⁤ nutritionists, surgeons, and ‍others who put together a treatment plan for hormones and surgeries.

She then talked about taking the next step to get a letter recommending “top surgery,” which is removing both ‌breasts.

Emmett discussed getting exceptions to the policy ⁤allowing her to wear male‍ uniforms and go to the men’s restroom.

The San Antonio clinic was operational before ⁢2021. It offers cross-sex hormones, mental⁤ health services, speech therapy, ‌and surgical consultation, according to the website.

In July, a​ confidential ‍Pentagon memo dated Feb. 1 discussed the type of services soldiers ⁢could access.

Rachel‍ Levine, a transgender ​nominee ‍for assistant secretary of Health and Human Services, testifies before her ⁣confirmation⁤ hearing of the⁤ Senate Health, Education, Labor, ​and Pensions committee‌ in Washington on Feb. 25, 2021. (Caroline Brehman/AFP via Getty Images)

The ⁢34-page Department of Defense document⁤ first reported by the Dossier estimated it could take‍ 9–18 months to complete a gender‍ transition.

The North ⁢Carolina clinic offers transgender⁣ soldiers⁤ mental health “care,” hormones, genital surgeries, mastectomies and breast implants, ​and voice “therapy,” according‍ to the memo.

Transgender ⁤soldiers⁣ could undergo various surgeries after taking hormones ‌for 12 months,⁤ according to the memo.

The memo ⁤discussed delaying deployment for ⁣up to 300 ⁣days‍ for transgender soldiers⁣ using​ cross-sex hormones during their transition, which critics ⁤say illustrates ⁣the serious issues ​surrounding allowing transgender individuals ⁤to ⁤serve.

It called the delay in deployment necessary, so the transgender ⁤soldier could “stabilize” while​ taking hormones.

Testosterone medication for​ gender transitioning used for injecting‍ into fatty tissue in Northern ⁣California on​ Aug. 26, 2022. (John Fredricks/The Epoch Times)

Alan Hopewell, a neuropsychologist in⁣ Fort Worth, Texas, is in the⁣ unique position ​of having served in the military for​ 28 years and having treated those with gender dysphoria—confusion and distress over biological sex.

Mr. ‍Hopewell has sounded ⁤the alarm surrounding the impact cross-sex hormones could have on transgender soldiers who frequently ⁤suffer from other mental ‌health ‌issues such as depression, anxiety, and bipolar disorder.

Combined those factors ‍with the stress of combat could ⁤create a volatile mix, Mr. Hopewell told⁤ The Epoch Times.

Transgender soldiers frequently‌ see specialists such as endocrinologists, which⁢ wouldn’t be available in a‍ field of combat, he pointed ​out.

Their medical and mental health issues make it unlikely they will be retained for long in the military, he said, adding that the taxpayer may see little benefit from the expense of medical transitioning.

Under the Biden ⁣administration, ​the military changed its rules in 2021 to allow those with gender dysphoria ⁤to serve.

Some military officials have dismissed medication and service concerns surrounding transgender soldiers, saying the military⁢ should not discriminate.

C. Alan Hopewell served in ‌the Army as a nueropsychologist. (Courtesy⁣ of Alan Hopewell)

An article on the Texas clinic’s website in 2021 described President Joe Biden’s order allowing transgenders in the military to serve‌ openly ⁣”further strengthened” the San Antonio clinic.

The article quoted Chari McMahon, a licensed clinical‍ social worker,⁤ saying that treatment could get started after⁢ service members⁣ were diagnosed ⁤with gender dysphoria.

“This is an opportunity for transgender service members to really develop ⁢a ⁣peer group of other transgender‌ service members ‌and provide support along the way,” she said.

“We want them to⁢ be able to build that connection and walk with each ​other through the process.”

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