Specialty Care

Behavioral Health Services

HIV

KNOW YOUR STATUS

If you are sexually active and/or sharing needles, we recommend getting tested for HIV every three months or at least once a year, depending on your risk level. That includes sex without condoms, with multiple partners, and/or with someone of unknown status.

STI

Take care of your sexual health from the comfort of home.
Lunera Health now offers online STI services including, same-day Prep & Pep for fast, confidential care that fits your life.

Inclusive Patient Care (LGBTQ+)

We take PRIDE in our work. Lunera Health is striving to ensure a safe, sensitive and equitable care for individuals who identify as lesbian, gay, bisexual, transgender, or queer (LGBTQ). The Center is a safe place where members of the LGBTQ+ and allies can join together to build a network of support and acceptance. We are proud to offer comprehensive, culturally competent, and safe care to our diverse community of members and strive to promote health equality in our LGBTQ+ Community. We can address all your health concerns in a respectful, judgment-free environment. We’ll ask your preferred pronouns, and let you lead the discussion around personal topics related to your health at your first wellness visit.

Whether you are suffering from a mild cold or a more serious illness, injury, or disorder, our healthcare providers are the first line of defense. Healthcare providers also guide patients on how best to make their healthcare decisions, becoming a partner in both preventative care and treatment.

We are committed in training all our providers to provide quality and unbiased care, in addition to making sure you feel safe and understood. When making your first appointment, know that all our providers are experts in LGBTQ+ health.

Why Is LGBTQ+ Health Important?

Eliminating LGBTQ+ health disparities and enhancing efforts to improve LGBTQ+ health are necessary to ensure that LGBTQ+ individuals can lead long, healthy lives. The many benefits of addressing health concerns and reducing disparities include:

  • Reductions in disease transmission and progression
  • Increased mental and physical well-being
  • Reduced health care costs
  • Increased longevity