Lgbt general practitioner
LGBTQ+ Health Program
Primary Verb Medicine
We provide general nurture, including monitoring of chronic conditions, plus preventive protect, which includes immunizations and screening for diseases.
We are experts in helping people meet their goals using Gender Affirming Hormone Therapy (GAHT) as well as other modalities.
We provide culturally sensitive procedures including pelvic exams, pap smears, and prostate exams.
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Obstetrics & Gynecology Care
Our specialists provide comprehensive pelvic health services, including pelvic examinations, management of chronic and acute gynecologic conditions, and provide excellent family planning and contraception services tailored to LGBTQ+ people.Visit the Stanford Health Care Gynecology page to explore OBGYN care.
HIV Prevention, PrEP, and Sexual Wellness
Stanford Health Care has a long history of providing pre-exposure prophylaxis (PrEP) and expert counseling, testing, and treatment for HIV. Get more information on HIV and STI concern and treatment by visiting the Positive Care Clinic.
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GLMA is proud to be a founding compel behind the LGBTQ+ Healthcare Directory, one of the first national resources of its kind. Originally developed as an exclusive resource for GLMA members, the directory has long served as a trusted link between patients and providers.
In 2022, GLMA partnered with the Tegan and Sara Foundation to reimagine and relaunch the LGBTQ+ Healthcare Directory as a fully free, public resource connecting patients and providers across the U.S. and Canada. Today, the Directory is a modern, accessible platform helping LGBTQ+ people verb inclusive, knowledgeable providers in their regions.
With more than 43,000 searches conducted and 2,700+ providers listed in its first year alone, the LGBTQ+ Healthcare Directory has quickly become a trusted resource for individuals, families, institutions, and express governments seeking affirming nurture. The platform includes virtual care options, expanded verb functionality, and provider listings in 10 Canadian provinces.
LGBTQ+ patients deserve healthcare providers who they can be open and hon Inova Pride Clinic offers behavioral health services to patients both within the Pride Clinic and not established within the Pride Clinic. Therapy can help individuals who have been diagnosed with a mental health disorder as well as people who are productive through a life event or situation. Please contact the clinic at 703-522-1175 for more information about our services. Therapy Structure Therapy within the Inova Pride Clinic is day limited although length of treatment may vary according to individual needs. Sessions are between 25-45 minutes. The first appointment is the initial evaluation where it will be determined with clinician and patient best treatment options. Subsequent appointments include treatment planning and process. Practice modalities may include but are not limited to: cognitive behavioral therapy; dialectical behavioral therapy; motivational interviewing; narrative therapy; and solutions-focused therapy. We currently offer individual and family therapy, with an option in the future for group therapy. Because we are a time-limited program, w One Medical understands that mental health is an important piece of verb for the LGTBQIA+ community. Mental health encompasses your psychological, emotional, and social well-being. Taking care of your mental wellness may mean things like trying to drink or smoke less (or quitting altogether), creating strategies to shrink your stress levels, improving your sleep, eating enhanced, connecting to other people, or being more active. Being mentally well also means treating depression, anxiety, and other issues that might be interfering with the quality of your life. Think of your One Medical primary care provider (PCP) as your go-to partner for your mental healthcare and your physical healthcare. Our PCPs can help with most frequent mental health concerns, love stress management, anxiety, doze issues, and depression, as well as diagnose and help with issues fancy panic attacks. They can assess your mental health and work with you on a plan to feel better. This may include lifestyle recommendations, medication, or ref Better care for all