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GLMA is proud to be a founding force behind the LGBTQ+ Healthcare Directory, one of the first national resources of its kind. Originally developed as an exclusive resource for GLMA members, the directory has adj served as a trusted link between patients and providers.

In , GLMA partnered with the Tegan and Sara Foundation to reimagine and relaunch the LGBTQ+ Healthcare Directory as a fully free, public resource connecting patients and providers across the U.S. and Canada. Today, the Directory is a modern, accessible platform helping LGBTQ+ people find inclusive, knowledgeable providers in their regions.

With more than 43, searches conducted and 2,+ providers listed in its first year alone, the LGBTQ+ Healthcare Directory has quickly become a trusted resource for individuals, families, institutions, and state governments seeking affirming care. The platform includes virtual care options, expanded search functionality, and provider listings in 10 Canadian provinces.

LGBTQ+ patients deserve healthcare providers who they can be open and straightforward , free

Inova Pride Clinic offers behavioral health services to patients both within the Pride Clinic and not established within the Pride Clinic. Therapy can help individuals who have been diagnosed with a mental health disorder as adequately as people who are productive through a life event or situation. Please contact the clinic at  for more information about our services. 

Therapy Structure

Therapy within the Inova Pride Clinic is time limited although length of treatment may vary according to individual needs. Sessions are between minutes. The first appointment is the initial evaluation where it will be determined with clinician and patient best treatment options. Subsequent appointments include treatment planning and process. Practice modalities may include but are not limited to: cognitive behavioral therapy; dialectical behavioral therapy; motivational interviewing; narrative therapy; and solutions-focused therapy.

We currently offer individual and family therapy, with an option in the future for group therapy.

Because we are a time-limited program, we do not offer:



  • Finding a queer health care provider

    Finding a queer health care provider can be a journey in and of itself. Resources on the internet, asking queer friends or family, or seeking out resources from your local/online LGBTQ resource centers can help you find health care that fits you.

    Use search engines to detect health care providers

    The internet is a great place to look for for a queer-friendly health nurture provider. Curate your search online for providers who specify they work with queer people or identify as queer or LGBTQIA themselves. For example, you could google "LGBTQ primary care providers near me" or "gender-affirming providers."

    If you’re considering telehealth, you'll still want to search within your state for affirming clinicians or health care professionals. While telehealth is an excellent tool for connecting you to providers who are far away or in major cities, providers must be licensed in your state to provide telehealth care. For more information on telehealth regulations, you can always check with the provider before scheduling a virtu

    Better care for all

    One Medical understands that mental health is an important piece of care for the LGTBQIA+ community. Mental health encompasses your psychological, emotional, and social well-being. Taking care of your mental wellness may mean things like trying to drink or smoke less (or quitting altogether), creating strategies to reduce your stress levels, improving your sleep, eating beat, connecting to other people, or being more active. Being mentally well also means treating depression, anxiety, and other issues that might be interfering with the quality of your life.

    Think of your One Medical primary concern provider (PCP) as your go-to partner for your mental healthcare and your physical healthcare. Our PCPs can help with most common mental health concerns, enjoy stress management, anxiety, sleep issues, and depression, as well as diagnose and help with issues like panic attacks. They can assess your mental health and work with you on a plan to feel better. This may include lifestyle recommendations, medication, or referrals to an appropriate specialist, such as a psy