
IntersexEdu helps healthcare providers, hospitals, and families navigate intersex variations and differences of sex development — with evidence-informed consulting, training, and patient advocacy.
Expert education & advocacy for Intersex health
Advancing Intersex health equity
IntersexEdu brings specialized expertise to the organizations and individuals who need it most. Whether you're a healthcare system building more inclusive care protocols, or a family navigating a new diagnosis, we provide the knowledge, tools, and support to move forward with confidence.
Intersex variations are more common than most people realize. Around 1.7% of the population is born with a variation of sex characteristics (VSC). With 30+ recognized intersex variations, specialized education and advocacy isn't a niche need. It's essential.
How we work with you:
Our services are tailored to the specific needs of healthcare institutions, clinicians, and individuals and families affected by intersex variations.
Consulting
We partner with hospitals, healthcare systems, and organizations to audit and improve policies, clinical documentation, intake forms, and care protocols. Our consulting is grounded in lived experience and current evidence — helping institutions deliver care that is accurate, respectful, and affirming. [Inquire about consulting →]


Education & Training
We deliver tailored training for clinicians, care teams, and medical educators on the clinical, ethical, and psychosocial dimensions of intersex variations and differences of sex development. Our goal: providers who are informed, prepared, and able to offer care that patients can trust. [Request a training →]
Navigating healthcare with an intersex variation — or supporting a family member who is — can feel overwhelming. We provide direct advocacy support, help you understand your options, and connect you with vetted providers and community resources so you never have to figure it out alone. [Get support →]
Patient advocacy & support
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