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Premier LGBTQ+ health center in Boston with national resources, provider training, and TransLine. Worth contacting for HIV prevention (PrEP, PEP), routine STI testing, and sexual health care. PrEP is now covered as preventive care under ACA with zero copay; visits + labs are also covered. Lesbian and bi women are less likely to receive Pap smears than straight women, despite identical HPV risk — affirming providers fix this gap. Free, confidential, and open to anyone in the LGBTQ+ community.
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One of the nation's largest LGBTQ+ healthcare organizations, with telehealth and clinic locations. Relevant for bi+ patients tired of providers assuming straight or gay; nuance matters in sexual history conversations. Most LGBTQ+ provider directories let you filter by language, insurance, and specific identities served. PrEP cuts HIV transmission risk by 99% when taken as prescribed; Descovy and Apretude are FDA-approved options. Free service; donations support but never gate access.
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Directory of hospitals and health systems with strong LGBTQ+ inclusive policies and practices. Worth contacting for HIV prevention (PrEP, PEP), routine STI testing, and sexual health care. PrEP is now covered as preventive care under ACA with zero copay; visits + labs are also covered. Lesbian and bi women are less likely to receive Pap smears than straight women, despite identical HPV risk — affirming providers fix this gap. Open at no cost to LGBTQ+ North Carolina residents and the people supporting...
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Sexual and reproductive health, STI testing, hormone therapy at many locations, and gender-affirming care. Worth contacting for HIV prevention (PrEP, PEP), routine STI testing, and sexual health care. Most LGBTQ+ community health centers operate on sliding-scale; many accept Medicaid and Medicare. Lesbian and bi women are less likely to receive Pap smears than straight women, despite identical HPV risk — affirming providers fix this gap. Free service; donations support but never gate access.
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Federal directory of community health centers offering sliding-scale primary care including LGBTQ+ services. Useful for trans people needing routine care without misgendering or invasive identity questions. Informed-consent intake means you set the goals — providers help you achieve them rather than gatekeep. Most insurance now covers hormone therapy and gender-affirming surgery — check Section 1557-required coverage before paying out of pocket. Free, confidential, and open to anyone in the LGBTQ+...
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HHS information on health concerns for LGBTQI+ people of all genders. For LGBTQ+ people seeking primary care, sexual health, hormones, PrEP, or specialty providers who won't make them educate the doctor. Informed-consent intake means you set the goals — providers help you achieve them rather than gatekeep. ACA Section 1557 prohibits discrimination by federally-funded healthcare providers based on sexual orientation and gender identity. Open at no cost to LGBTQ+ North Carolina residents and the people...
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Centers for Disease Control resources on LGBTQ+ health, prevention, and services. Worth contacting for HIV prevention (PrEP, PEP), routine STI testing, and sexual health care. Informed-consent intake means you set the goals — providers help you achieve them rather than gatekeep. Most insurance now covers hormone therapy and gender-affirming surgery — check Section 1557-required coverage before paying out of pocket. No cost — the program is grant-funded and confidentiality-protected.
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Helps LGBTQ+ people understand and enroll in healthcare coverage through the Marketplace. Worth contacting for HIV prevention (PrEP, PEP), routine STI testing, and sexual health care. PrEP is now covered as preventive care under ACA with zero copay; visits + labs are also covered. ACA Section 1557 prohibits discrimination by federally-funded healthcare providers based on sexual orientation and gender identity. Open at no cost to LGBTQ+ North Carolina residents and the people supporting them.
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Free LGBT health professional education and clinical guides. Relevant for bi+ patients tired of providers assuming straight or gay; nuance matters in sexual history conversations. PrEP is now covered as preventive care under ACA with zero copay; visits + labs are also covered. PrEP cuts HIV transmission risk by 99% when taken as prescribed; Descovy and Apretude are FDA-approved options. All services free of charge to LGBTQ+ North Carolina residents and allies.
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Resource hub for LGBTQ+ inclusive primary care providers. Relevant for bi+ patients tired of providers assuming straight or gay; nuance matters in sexual history conversations. Telehealth platforms specializing in LGBTQ+ care (Plume, FOLX, Q.Care) ship hormones, PrEP, and gender-affirming services nationally. Federally Qualified Health Centers (FQHCs) cannot discriminate and serve patients regardless of ability to pay. Free service; donations support but never gate access.
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Major LGBTQ+ FQHC in Washington DC providing primary care, HIV care, and behavioral health. Useful for trans people needing routine care without misgendering or invasive identity questions. Most LGBTQ+ provider directories let you filter by language, insurance, and specific identities served. Most insurance now covers hormone therapy and gender-affirming surgery — check Section 1557-required coverage before paying out of pocket. No cost — the program is grant-funded and confidentiality-protected.
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Coalition advocating for LGBTQ+ health policy and provider competency. A starting point for kids' pediatrician referrals where same-sex parents and their kids are treated as default. Most LGBTQ+ community health centers operate on sliding-scale; many accept Medicaid and Medicare. Lesbian and bi women are less likely to receive Pap smears than straight women, despite identical HPV risk — affirming providers fix this gap. Open at no cost to LGBTQ+ North Carolina residents and the people supporting them.
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CDC resources on LGBTQ+ youth health and wellness. A starting point for kids' pediatrician referrals where same-sex parents and their kids are treated as default. Telehealth platforms specializing in LGBTQ+ care (Plume, FOLX, Q.Care) ship hormones, PrEP, and gender-affirming services nationally. ACA Section 1557 prohibits discrimination by federally-funded healthcare providers based on sexual orientation and gender identity. No cost — the program is grant-funded and confidentiality-protected.
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Federal health information hub with LGBTQ+ topics. A starting point for kids' pediatrician referrals where same-sex parents and their kids are treated as default. Most LGBTQ+ community health centers operate on sliding-scale; many accept Medicaid and Medicare. Lesbian and bi women are less likely to receive Pap smears than straight women, despite identical HPV risk — affirming providers fix this gap. Free service; donations support but never gate access.
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NIMHD research on minority health including LGBTQ+ communities. For LGBTQ+ people seeking primary care, sexual health, hormones, PrEP, or specialty providers who won't make them educate the doctor. Telehealth platforms specializing in LGBTQ+ care (Plume, FOLX, Q.Care) ship hormones, PrEP, and gender-affirming services nationally. ACA Section 1557 prohibits discrimination by federally-funded healthcare providers based on sexual orientation and gender identity. No cost — the program is grant-funded and...
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AMA advocacy and clinical resources on LGBTQ+ patient care. A starting point for kids' pediatrician referrals where same-sex parents and their kids are treated as default. Most LGBTQ+ provider directories let you filter by language, insurance, and specific identities served. Lesbian and bi women are less likely to receive Pap smears than straight women, despite identical HPV risk — affirming providers fix this gap. Open at no cost to LGBTQ+ North Carolina residents and the people supporting them.
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