SRS Hungary

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u/[deleted]
Mon Feb 7 20:14:22 2022 UTC
(12 comments)

Does anyone have any resources for SRS in Hungary, most of what I've come across brings up error 404 and I can't find out anything about the surgeons there on the wiki

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u/HiddenStill
Tue Feb 8 03:07:59 2022 UTC
(2 children)

Can you go elsewhere?

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Tue Feb 8 08:49:35 2022 UTC
(1 child)

Don't worry I've had a chat with Dr Miro now and he's cleared up a lot of my problems

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Tue Feb 8 08:52:12 2022 UTC
(0 children)

Is there anything you can add to the wiki?

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u/JanetteSolenian
Tue Feb 8 19:53:31 2022 UTC
(7 children)

Try contacting Dr. Tizedes György. He did mine and I'm satisfied with the result

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Wed Feb 9 03:42:22 2022 UTC
(6 children)

Do you have a link for this surgeon or any other information?

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Wed Feb 9 08:21:04 2022 UTC
(5 children)

As far as I can tell, he doesn't have an official website. I found some info about him on the page of the clinic he works at, but it's only in Hungarian 😔

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Wed Feb 9 08:40:57 2022 UTC
(4 children)

I’d still like the link so I can add it to the wiki. Also, google chrome should translate it.

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Wed Feb 9 08:52:54 2022 UTC
(3 children)

He doesn't have any trans related info on it, but it has his phone number. https://davincimaganklinika.hu/hu/orvosaink/bemutatkozas/dr-tizedes-gyorgy-77106

I can provide some details about my experience with him, if you want to put it on the wiki

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Wed Feb 9 09:38:10 2022 UTC
(2 children)

Yes, please do. Just add it here.

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Wed Feb 9 10:33:30 2022 UTC
(1 child)

When I went to him in 2020 this was the case, I'm not sure about currently.

Dates:

I asked for a consultation in January, got an appointment for early February, then got the date for the surgery itself for late June. I stayed at the clinic and the hotel next to it for a week total.

Price:

At the time, the surgery was 1,550,000 huf (which is about 4k€ in current value), with about 200k overhead for travel, the stay in the clinic and the hotel attached to it afterwards, meals, dilating kit, etc.

Procedure:

As far as I know, he only uses the penile inversion method. I wanted to get a zero depth vulvoplasty but he refused to do that, so I got a complete vaginoplasty. Healing took about 6-8 weeks, during which I had checkups every week. They left a catheter in me for 5 weeks because my urethra wasn't healing well, but that can vary by person.

The place:

The clinic is in a town called Pécs. It's a nice place on its own, and not very far from Budapest whether by car or train. The clinic itself is very nicely equipped, with helpful nurses reachable for 24 hours a day. They give 3 meals a day during your clinic stay and painkillers on demand. The hotel next to it is a 4 star wellness spa/hotel with a nice, relatively inexpensive restaurant in it. They give a discount if you stay after being treated at the clinic.

Aftercare:

They don't give you a dilating kit, but when I asked about it, they gave me a link from where I could order it. They also give pointers to what creams and medication to use while healing, but only when you ask.

The downsides:

The surgeon is kinda sexist, making jokes about boob size and "fingering" during checkups, but he treats trans women like he would cis ones, so at least he's inclusive. He's also kinda hard to reach, I have no email contact for him and very often nobody picks up his phone, and his assistants only call you back a few days later. Additionally, when they give you an appointment, they regularly run a few hours late (e.g. they tell you to arrive by 3 pm but you only get to see the doctor by 4-5 pm).

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Wed Feb 9 11:56:38 2022 UTC
(0 children)
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u/LindaCooper97
Mon Feb 7 21:47:52 2022 UTC
(0 children)

Dr. Bordás Noémi