My Pharmacist Humiliated Me When He Refused to Fill My Hormone Prescription

On a recent day in April, I left my doctor’s office elated. I was carrying my first prescriptions for hormone therapy. I was finally going to start seeing my body reflect my gender identity and the woman I’ve always known myself to be.

I went straight from my doctor to the CVS in my town, Fountain Hills, Arizona, which is a suburb of Phoenix. I handed over the three prescriptions that my doctor, who specializes in hormone therapy, had just given me.

That’s when my day took a turn. After years of working to affirm my identity in a world where transgender people are questioned constantly about how well they know themselves, the pharmacist refused to fill one of the prescriptions needed to affirm my identity.

He did not give me a clear reason for the refusal. He just kept asking, loudly and in front of other CVS staff and customers, why I was given the prescriptions.

Embarrassed and distressed, I nearly started crying in the middle of the store. I didn’t want to answer why I had been prescribed this hormone therapy combination by my doctor. I felt like the pharmacist was trying to out me as transgender in front of strangers. I just froze and worked on holding back the tears.

When I asked for my doctor’s prescription note, the pharmacist refused to give it back, so I was not even able to take it to another pharmacy to have my prescription filled. I left the store feeling mortified.

When I got home, I called my doctor’s office to explain what happened. The office staff tried to intervene by calling the pharmacist, but he still refused to fill my prescription without explicitly explaining why. My doctor ended up having to call the prescription into the local Walgreens, where the medication was filled without question. I transferred all of my prescriptions there so that I never again have to see the pharmacist who discriminated against me.

I have contacted CVS’ corporate complaint line multiple times, but no one has addressed my concerns or offered me an apology.

My family supports me, fortunately, and helped me work through the anger and humiliation this experience caused. But many other transgender people are not as fortunate as I am. I don’t want to think about what might happen if this pharmacist mistreats a transgender person who does not have a good social support system.

Today, I filed a complaint with the Arizona State Board of Pharmacy and am publicly asking CVS to take action and apologize for the way I was treated. CVS has received perfect marks for the past four years in the Human Rights Campaign’s Corporate Equality Index, which is a valuable tool for assessing corporate policies and practices pertinent to lesbian, gay, bisexual, transgender and queer employees. But something is still not right. Measures should be in place to ensure no other customer is humiliated like I was.

Through training and written policies, the company needs to make it clear to their employees — especially their pharmacists — that transgender customers deserve respect. No healthcare worker should rely on personal beliefs to reject decisions made by doctors and their transgender patients about medically necessary care.

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Anonymous

What about HIPPA? While it doesn't help make the point of her identity playing into his actions. The same laws that protect me from a pharmacist telling everyone I'm getting treatment for an STD for example, are the same laws the protect her from his words related to why she's receiving hormone therapy. While I understand the need to ensure safety for everyone, we have laws that can be enforced to protect her from his words. Put the focus on new laws that help ensure service for everyone so we as a country can stop making the news for our right to refuse service. The entire community could rally behind that one and have a more meaningful and lasting impact

Anonymous

Good work Hilde, sorry that people can be so little.

Debbie Beardslee

Appalling. That pharmacist should be fired immediately. I won't shop at CVS anymore.

Denise R Banister

I'm sorry you were treated this way.
Thank you for standing up for fair and just treatment and patient rights.

Dr. Timothy Leary

Be a man about it, quit gripping, and take your medicine.

CK

While I understand the angst this caused you - you cannot know the reasoning the Pharmacists Rejected the prescription. Did he state that he was prejudice or any reason for refusing to fill the doctors prescription? The other thought - your reply to the refusal should have been I am calling the police. A pharmacist has absolutely no right to withhold a medical doctors prescription - he obstructed your treatment without cause. I will pray you win your law suite.

Anonymous

totally support you! RX should not pass value judgements on people. if you dont like it, GTFO of that business. we dont allow discrimination in housing or employment, we shouldnt allow it in health care too.

Anonymous

I assume ACLU vetted your claim, not that i dont doubt people, but we must screen out any fake news or right wing freaks trying to create fake stories.
I support you 100%!! im gonna drop CVS as my RX.

Anonymous

I am officially never shopping at a store that would allow something like this. No one should ever be treated like this because someone else doesn't agree with it or not. That's none of that pharmacist business why that script was given. I hope justice will be served.

Anonymous

This would seem to be a violation of HIPAA on the part of CVS and their agent ,(the pharmacist). The DHHS Office of Civil Rights and the State Attorney General should also be contacted and complaints filed.

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