Patients in the LGBTQ+ community are often faced with unique struggles when it comes to healthcare. Research shows that you’re less likely to have access to essential preventive and treatment options because of the social stigma, or even discrimination, that you may face.
Finding a caring provider who understands your unique health concerns is only a phone call away with I & B Medical Associates. Their convenient practice specializes in LGBTQ+ health, including screening and diagnostic needs. You’ll feel confident that your caring provider genuinely understands you and has your best health in mind. It’s easy to request your first visit online.
Patients in the LGBTQ+ community are often faced with unique struggles when it comes to healthcare. Research shows that you’re less likely to have access to essential preventive and treatment options because of the social stigma, or even discrimination, that you may face.
The providers at I & B Medical Associates understand the challenges you go through. LGBTQ+ health involves evaluating and treating you as a person, rather than treating a disease or condition. Your dedicated practitioner will get to know you. He or she will evaluate your mental health, home safety, signs of victimization, and overall well-being.
LGBTQ+ health can include:
Why is LGBTQ+ health so important?
It’s so important for you to develop a relationship with a trusted provider. After all, you do want to lead a long, healthy life by minimizing your risk of any chronic issues. Routine LGBTQ+ health maintenance is important to:
How do I talk to my doctor about my LGBTQ+ health concerns?
While it might seem awkward at first, you should talk with your doctor just like you’re talking with your best friend — you have to be open and honest. Because the practitioners at I & B Medical Associates have been active in the LGBTQ+ community for years, they have seen and heard just about anything you can imagine.
The doctors, nurse practitioners are here to care for you and are genuinely concerned about your health. By sharing as much as you can about your lifestyle, they’ll get a better understanding of which types of diagnostic screenings you may need and how to help you prevent future problems. Plus, you’ll have someone to contact if you ever need to be seen in the office on an urgent basis.