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Christi Butler

MD

Urologic surgeon
Food and travel enthusiast

About me

Pronouns: She | Her | Hers

Dr. Christi Butler is a urologic surgeon who specializes in urinary system reconstruction. Her primary focus is on gender-affirming care and genital reconstruction, including feminizing vaginoplasty and vulvoplasty, masculinizing metoidioplasty and urethral lengthening procedures. She is also trained in placing prosthetic implants after phalloplasty procedures.

In research, Butler's interests center on clinical outcomes (how patients feel and function after treatments) for transgender and gender-diverse people. Specifically, she looks at motivations for seeking surgery and techniques impacting aesthetic and functional outcomes. During her fellowship, she was part of research initiatives to begin collaborative registries that would track outcomes data and facilitate the study of factors impacting decisions about surgery. She is also interested in better understanding the impact of hormone exposure on certain hormone-sensitive cancers, such as prostate, breast and endometrial cancers. An overarching goal of her studies is to expand knowledge in the field of transgender care.

Butler earned her medical degree from the Warren Alpert Medical School of Brown University. She completed a residency in urology at UCSF and a fellowship in genital and urinary reconstruction, with a focus in gender-affirming care, at Oregon Health & Science University.

In her free time, Butler and her partner enjoy traveling. She has visited five of the seven continents and hopes to see them all. She takes pleasure in learning about different cultures, trying new cuisines and studying the Spanish language.

  • Education

    Brown University, MD, 2014

  • Residencies

    UCSF, Urology, 2020

  • Fellowships

    Oregon Health & Science University, Genital and Urinary Reconstruction, 2021

  • Academic Title

    Assistant Professor

My passion is to provide equal access to quality health care, especially to our most vulnerable and underserved community members.

Where I see patients (3)

    My reviews

    4.8

    Overall Experience
    77 Ratings
    About our process
    Sep 17, 2024
    She's a really spectacular provider! She's warm, friendly, kind, caring, and empathetic!
    Jun 26, 2024
    Fantastic, thorough experience,
    Jun 25, 2024
    Dr. Butler is an amazing surgeon and did a fantastic job. By the time of my follow up appointment, I had a number of concerns that were giving me anxiety. Dr. Butler put all of my concerns to rest, told me exactly what I should do, and sent me on my way in a much better frame of mind.
    Apr 21, 2024
    Dr. Butler was awesome, fabulous took the camera look inside me I was super pink.
    Mar 15, 2024
    The Doctor explained it very well
    Jan 09, 2024
    Best experience with a provider at UCSF.
    Jul 20, 2023
    Dr. Butler is the best!
    Jul 19, 2023
    Listened to my history and concerns. Her recommended follow up is a viable option to my condition and will be feasible for the next step.
    May 06, 2023
    Stellar doctor!
    Mar 08, 2023
    Dr. Didn't do much of anything. Her pa did everything
    Feb 07, 2023
    Dr. Butler was very skilled and showed me a lot of empathy during my procedure
    Dec 07, 2022
    I was interviewed by two dr's and unfortunately, I don't have there names available, but they both were great, patience andInformative to what I was dealing with and checked with me to see if I understood and if I had any questions. When I finished my meeting with them, I felt I had an excellent understanding of what to expect and and how to proceed forward.
    Decorative Caduceus

    Support for Transgender and Non-Binary Individuals Seeking Vaginoplasty Study

    Patient-reported coping self-efficacy is measured using the Coping Self-Efficacy Scale (CSES), a survey that assesses the perceived ability to deal with stressors using a score range of 0-260. Zero is equivalent to no perceived ab...

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