Years-long waiting lists
NHS gender clinic waits stretch 5–20 years. In the meantime, people are left completely alone.
We're building the app trans people have been asking for. Hormone tracking, trusted guidance, and a community that gets it. No more piecing it together from Reddit threads and GP waiting rooms.
NHS gender clinic waits stretch 5–20 years. In the meantime, people are left completely alone.
The answers exist — buried across Reddit, TikTok, outdated NHS pages, and paywalled services. No single trusted source.
Between appointments (if you even get one), there's no tracking, no guidance, and no one checking in.
Built around what the community actually needs.
At-home blood test integration with results tracked over time. See your levels, understand your trends, know what to discuss with your doctor.
Clear, sourced information from clinical guidelines and community experience. Reviewed by real people.
Personalised support through referrals, waiting lists, HRT, and next steps based on where you are.
Plans built for your endocrine profile. Not generic advice.
Mentorship, forums, shared experience. Always free to access.
Log how you feel alongside your health data. Spot patterns. Build a picture.
Core features will always be free. We earn trust first and figure out sustainability second.
Whether you're on an NHS pathway, going private, or self-medicating — accurate information without judgement.
Health data is sensitive. Trans health data doubly so. We'll never sell it or share it without explicit consent.
Our survey takes 5–10 minutes and directly shapes what Hormony becomes. Anonymous. No email required.
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Hormony was founded by the mother of a trans daughter. We started with conversations around a kitchen table in Oxford, and we're building the tool we wish had existed.