KGMU Launches Special OPD Clinic for LGBTQ Healthcare Needs, ET HealthWorld
Lucknow: The King George’s Medical University (KGMU) is set to introduce a dedicated OPD clinic for LGBTQ patients, aiming to address their unique healthcare needs under one roof. The clinic will operate every last Thursday of the month and provide a wide range of services, including medical, dermatological, gastroenterological, psychiatric, endocrinology related and plastic surgery care.
The announcement was made by faculty member at the medicine department and in-charge of the ART Centre at KGMU, Prof D Himanshu. He said, “This initiative will save LGBTQ individuals from the hassle of visiting multiple departments for their treatment and reduce the hesitation they often face in accessing healthcare.”
Prof Himanshu also highlighted several barriers that LGBTQ individuals frequently encounter when seeking healthcare, including prejudice, which leads to reluctance in seeking timely medical help, a limited understanding of LGBTQ-specific medical needs among healthcare providers, and the need for patients to visit various specialists to address their diverse health concerns.
He said that the special OPD clinic aims to provide a safe and inclusive environment where LGBTQ patients can access comprehensive care without fear of judgment or discrimination. By consolidating services such as psychiatric counselling, hormone therapy, dermatological care and plastic surgery, the clinic will streamline treatment and foster trust between patients and healthcare providers. He concluded by saying, “This is a significant step toward ensuring that all individuals, regardless of their gender identity or sexual orientation, receive dignified and comprehensive medical care.”
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