You can find a transgender doctor in a variety of healthcare settings, including hospitals, clinics, private practices, and community health centers. Many medical professionals openly identify as transgender and provide care to patients across different specialties. Additionally, there are directories and online resources specifically designed to help individuals locate transgender-affirming healthcare providers in their area.
You will need to find a doctor who will help you through the process.
You will be referred by your doctor or therapist.
Ask the doctor.
Usually if you are seeing a therapist that specializes in transgender issues should be able to prescribe them to you. There are also some ways to find them on the black market, though this is not recommended as the hormones will not be regulated. Similar problems occur when buying hormones this way as when buying drugs off the street.
It depends on the individual. Talk to your doctor so they can make an informed decision.
I suggest you go to get help from an transgender community in your area. They will guide you and give you support. If you look online you may find them in your area or seek a counselor who works with transgender rights and issues. Only you know if you can go to your parents.
Being transgender wont make him any different that way. He's a 8yo with toys I imagine so the worst thing depends on the child, not whether he is transgender or not.
Local LGBT events are really good for finding Transgendered people. You can find these online I am sure, and you can also go on specific transgendered dating sites which you can also find using any search engine.
It's okay but a lot of people will find it weird.
Transgender = Трансгендерность (Transgendernost')
Transgender is an adjective.
Neither are transgender.