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LGBTIQ+ Specialty Care in USA: The Continuing Need for Specialty Clinics and Resources.

Published online by Cambridge University Press:  26 August 2025

A. Ahuja
Affiliation:
Los Angeles LGBT Center, Los Angeles, United States

Abstract

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Abstract

This presentation will serve as an overview of LGBTQ+ Clinical Care in the United States and throughout the world. Using the specific example of the Los Angeles LGBT Center, Dr. Ahuja will discuss the need for an LGBTQ+-specific mental health clinic. The reasons for having specialized care are numerous, but boil down to several significant areas.

First, the LGBTQ+ community suffers from large health disparities. This often results from lack of specialized knowledge by providers and health advocates. An LGBTQ+ specific center allows for experts to exchgange and enhance information, incerased research into this population which results in better standars of care, and a chance to educate others regarding LGBTQ+ care. They can serve as a model for other clinics or any other health settings where practitioners can implement LGBTQ+-specific practices that work for them and their patients and on a scale that makes sense.

Second, there is much evidence of discrimination by healthcare providers and insurance companies regarding the LGBTQ+ community, particularly when it comes to the Transgender population. This can include rude behavior by providers, missed screenings due to not paying attention to patient anatomy or LGBTQ+ status, misgendering, harrasment, and lack of insurance coverage for procedures. An LGBTQ+ center allows for patients to have healthcare advocates who can fight for approval and ensures that patients are not harrassed for being LGBTQ+ which results in many patients forgoing necessary care. Further, screenings and patient education regarding things like Pre-Exposure Prophylaxis and Hormone Therapy are much improved as the center and its providers have the knowledge and mission to carry out large-scale educaton efforts.

Finally, an LGBTQ+ center like the Los Angeles LGBT Center inevitably becomes a community hub. These centers function to not just provide medical care but also to advocate for LGBTQ+ issues, coordinate with other centers to manage population disease outbreaks, fight misinformation and disinformation with accurate research, and provide many ancillary services including housing and social community spaces.

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