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Particularly within large institutions, finding a provider who is knowledgeable about the specific health needs of queer people can be overwhelming and frustrating at times. So when you set out to find an LGBTQ-Affirming provider that feels like a good fit for you, often the first step can be to determine where you fall on the spectrum of need of affirmation. Would you be okay in an environment where the doctor is an ally whose patients can discuss their health openly without fear of judgment? Would you prefer someone who specializes in LGBTQ+ healthcare, or in the specific mental or physical conditions you are facing? Would it make a difference to you if they had lived through those experiences themselves?
Questions to ask a healthcare professional
• How do you ensure your practice is LGBTQ+ inclusive and affirming?
• Do you have experience caring for transgender and nonbinary patients?
• Is your staff trained in LGBTQ+ cultural competency and communication?
• What would you do if you weren’t familiar or educated on something regarding my identity, gender experience, or health?
• How do you handle issues related to gender identity, chosen names, or pronouns in medical records?
• Are you knowledgeable about preventive care and screenings relevant to LGBTQ+ individuals (e.g., PrEP, hormone therapy, fertility options)?
• Do you work with or refer to specialists who have experience with LGBTQ+ health concerns?
• What steps do you take to ensure patient confidentiality, especially around sexual orientation or gender identity?
Methodology
We recognize that this list is by no means comprehensive. We compiled this collection of providers by asking medical, mental health, and other wellness professionals who self-identify as LGBTQ-affirming to fill out our online form. We solicited responses via direct one-to-one outreach as well as calls for entries in our weekly newsletter and on our social media pages. If you are an LGBTQ-affirming provider, or know of other providers who are not listed here, please encourage them to fill out our form so they can be listed next year!
We also recognize that due to our data collection methods, and because large institutions and small private practices handle public relations concerns differently, our first attempt at a list highly favors private practice mental health providers. Institutions, while they may take many steps to ensure affirming practices and employ providers who are actively LGBTQ-affirming, have more barriers that may prevent them from participating.
This list also does not include any insurance companies.
Health Centers
Direct Primary Care
Hospital-Affiliated Primary Care
Chiropractic
Message Therapy
Physical Therapy
Other Specialties
Mental Health
Out of State
Aurora Health Care | Dr. Laurie Harrigan | 6901 West Edgerton Ave., Milwaukee | As part of Aurora’s Orthopedic Spine program, Dr. Harrigan offers comprehensive chiropractic care that includes spinal and extremity manipulation, soft tissue treatments, nutritional counseling, and exercise prescription to support optimal pain reduction and recovery of injuries.
Hall Family Chiropractic | Dr. Angela Hall (she/her) | 1000 Links Dr., Ste. 1, Poynette | Inclusive, LGBTQ-affirming chiropractic care focused on nervous system balance and fascial release. Adjustments are low-force, gentle, effective, and supportive—helping you move more freely and feel at home in your body.
New Health Chiropractic & Integrated Healthcare | Dr. Richard Merrion (he/him) | 2690 Research Park Dr., Ste. J, Fitchburg | At New Health we are dedicated to providing the best comprehensive and personalized care to our patients. We offer chiropractic, along with nutritional supplementation, regenerative therapies, massage therapy, and bio-identical hormone replacement therapy.We are LGBTQ-owned, and our staff is trained in issues that affect those in our community.


























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