Callen-Lorde Community Health Center is New York City's only primary health care center dedicated to meeting the health care needs of the lesbian, gay, bisexual and transgender (LGBT) communities and people living with HIV/AIDS -- regardless of any patient's ability to pay.
We are welcoming to all, regardless of sexual orientation or insurance coverage. |
Our Mission: Callen-Lorde provides sensitive, quality health care and related services primarily to New York's lesbian, gay, bisexual, and transgender communities -- in all their diversity -- regardless of ability to pay. To further this mission, Callen-Lorde promotes health education and wellness and advocates for gay, lesbian, bisexual, and transgender health issues.
Our Vision: Callen-Lorde is New York's premier provider of sensitive, culturally competent, and clinically appropriate health care and related services for lesbian, gay, bisexual people, people of transgender experience, and people living with, and at risk for, HIV/AIDS. Callen-Lorde influences the development and funding of LGBT health initiatives and research to further engender the wellness of its communities.
Our Values: Callen-Lorde believes that health care is a human right. To that end we continually strive to:
- Create a health care environment that is safe, sensitive, nonjudgmental, and respectful;
- Work to remove as many barriers to care as possible;
- Structure health care programs to be dynamic and flexible in order to meet the changing needs of the communities we serve;
- Provide health care that is appropriate, accessible, and affordable;
- Create an environment in which individuals are empowered to become educated health care consumers;
- Involve the community in all phases of planning and development;
- Encourage community participation and support; and,
- Embrace diversity on all levels.
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Callen-Lorde informs visitors that this website contains
messages and links to HIV prevention messages that may
not be appropriate for all audiences. Since HIV infection
is spread primarily through sexual practices or by sharing
needles, prevention messages and programs may address
these topics. If you are not seeking such information
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