- Primary CareWe are gay primary care physicians specializing in trans health. We can provide all your medical needs, especially the ones that help you achieve a full expression of your identity.
- Sleep DisordersThe most common adverse reactions observed after receiving the injection were dizziness, fatigue, headaches, injection site reactions, musculoskeletal pain, nausea, pyrexia, rash, and sleep disorders.
- Infectious Diseases– Search The Infectious Diseases Society of America (IDSA). They represent physicians, scientists and other healthcare professionals who specialize in infectious diseases. They promote excellence in patient care, education, research, public health, and prevention relating to infectious diseases. You can find excellent HIV doctors in Atlanta by accessing their Atlanta HIV Physician Directory.
- ImmunizationsOn Thursday September 9, President Biden announced a six-part plan intended to quash the COVID virus. His plan includes requiring vaccinations for up to 4 million federal workers and directing “O.S.H.A. to develop a rule that will require larger employers — those with at least 100 employees — to ensure their workers are vaccinated or tested weekly.” Biden went on to say “A distinct minority of Americans, supported by a distinct minority of elected officials, are keeping us from turning the corner. These pandemic politics, as I refer to them, are making people sick, causing unvaccinated people to die.”
- Internal Medicine
- Prostate CancerWe understand that screening transgender people for cervical, breast or prostate cancer is a sensitive process, so we take extra steps to make sure you’re comfortable.
- Mental HealthTalk to your healthcare provider. Establish care with a therapist. Reach out to your friends. Dr. Francis points out, “Given what we’ve experienced, it is normal to need mental health support right now. Getting support can help you find healthy ways to cope with stress, anxiety, fear and depression.”
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- Skin CancerDon’t get burned! It hurts, it increases your risk of skin cancer, and let’s be honest – peeling skin is not a cute look. Grab SPF 15 or higher, and if you’re going on a beach vacation, please be sure to use sunscreens that do not damage coral reefs. Limiting your time in the sun is key. Remember that UV rays bounce off of other surfaces and still cause sun damage even if you are in the shade, so be sure to consider clothing than protects you from the sun as well.