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Get LGBTQIA+ friendly information about wellness, sexual health, and mental health care.

For current students, there are an array of health services available to you through the Student Health And Wellness (SHAW) Center. This includes trans-inclusive care, such as hormone replacement therapy and voice training. Visit the SHAW website for more information.

Health Resources

Health information for LGBTQ+ communities.


Wisconsin Department of Health Services’ LGBT Health page covers a range of health topics and services.


The Coalition is committed to improving the health and well-being of lesbian, gay, bisexual, and transgender individuals through federal and local advocacy, education, and research.


The Education Center specializes in providing national training and technical assistance (T/TA) to health centers in order to optimize access to quality health care for LGBTQIA+ populations.


An online directory that can help you find physical health and mental health providers that are LGBTQIA+ friendly.

Sexual Health Resources

Peer Health Educators
UW-Milwaukee’s peer-to-peer health program offers workshops, resource pages, and a referrals.

A Milwaukee clinic that provides free STI screenings and treatments in a sensitive manner to sexual orientation and gender identity.

Empowering all individuals to manage their sexual and reproductive health through patient services, education and advocacy.


A Milwaukee organization focused on providing accessible HIV prevention services.

Easy-to-understand information from AIDS.gov includes health care, civil rights, dating and more.

Mental Health Resources


Comprehensive resources and articles for coming out, navigating accessing care, online communities, and other resources for mental health in LGBTQIA+ communities


Information about issues that impact LGBTQIA+ communities and mental health, along with resources for finding support.

Safer Binding Tips


An article from PrideinPractice.


From Point 5CC.

Note: the LGBTQ+ RC cannot give medical advice. If you experience pain or other complications while binding, talk to a doctor.