Top General Practice Medicine Clinics in Los Angeles, CA

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Mona Vie IS all it's cracked up to be! Love the bottles, can't get enough. My children love it. So many reasons to drink it and not one not to.Read More…
Internal Medicine, Sports Medicine, Pain Management, Family Practice, Family Medicine, General Practice, General Practitioner, Suboxone, Subutex, Buprenorphine, Chiropractic, Acupuncture, Osteopath...Read More…
You are invited to Optimum Wellness Medical Group. Dr. G. Megan Shields M.D. and Dr. J. Keller Wortham, M.D. provide a variety of professional medical services at their Glendale, CA Medical Offices...Read More…
City of Angels Medical Center is a health care facility having campuses in Downtown Los Angeles and Ingleside, Calif. Its Downtown Campus is amore than 150-bed medical and surgical hospital and Ing...Read More…
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Primary Care Health Clinic is a medical practice that provides accessible health care to the residents of the Pico-Union area in Los Angeles and the surrounding communities. Led by Ndika Fomukong, ...Read More…
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Tower Wound Care Clinic has locations in Los Angeles at Cedars-Sinai Medical Center where you can find Dr. Morris, in Santa Monica at St. John's Hospital Medical Plaza where you can find Dr. Vincen...Read More…
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I loved the combination of medicine and surgery that urology entails. Additionally, I liked that the types of problems we see are for the most part treatable and fixable everything ranging from sto...Read More…
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At PM Pediatrics, the most trusted alternative to the ER, your child will spend less time waiting and more time getting the royal treatment. Unlike traditional urgent care practices, we specialize ...Read More…
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At VM Cosmetic Surgery in Los Angeles, clients can get the cosmetic treatments they want through state-of-the-art non- and minimally-invasive methods. This Southern California medspa boasts four co...Read More…
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The Surgery Group of Los Angeles

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By Kaplan Snow Removal

Dr. Jason Cohen and the staff are wonderful, professional. This place is amazing! Everyone here is really great and experienced. I would highly recommend Surgery Group of Los Angeles to my friends. ...read more

Advanced Radiology of Beverly Hills

5.0

By westbrookpletcherr10

Came in for my MRI on my spine. Thanks for taking your time with me. I understand more about the process now. If I need to come come back a second time I will be happy to schedule with you again. I appreciated the fact that I didn't wait for very long to get called in the back for the MRI. I had a very pleasant experience. ...read more

Advanced Radiology of Beverly Hills

5.0

By frisinagile233

I would recommend someone if they asked me about where to go for an MRI. I had a great experience at Advanced Radiology of Beverly Hills ...read more

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TRANSGENDER MEDICINE

Transgender health care is the health related care of preventative medicine, physical health, and mental health that transgender people experience. The heightened levels of violence and abuse that transgender people experience result in unique adverse effects on bodily and mental health. Gender dysphoria is the sense of incongruity between a person’s sex and their gender and is a motivator in some transgender people’s decision to begin transitioning. However, health care for transgender and gender non-conforming individuals encompasses more than just transition related care; preventative care and sexual health are two aspects of transgender health care that are often overlooked. Additionally, transphobia in medicine has limited access to necessary health care for transgender people. The limited access applies to areas of physical health such as sexually transmitted infections and hormone replacement therapy, mental health, and preventative care. Various options are available for transgender people to pursue physical transition. There have been options for transitioning for transgender individuals since 1917. While many transgender people do elect to transition physically, every transgender person has different needs and, as such, there is no required transition plan. Preventative health care is a crucial part of transitioning and a primary care physician is recommended for transgender people who are transitioning. Hormone replacement therapy A transgender woman before and after two years of hormone replacement therapy. Main article: Hormone replacement therapy (transgender) Hormone replacement therapy is primarily concerned with alleviating gender dysphoria in transgender people. Regular monitoring by an endocrinologist is a strong recommendation to ensure the safety of the individual as they transition. Access to hormone replacement therapy has been shown to improve quality of life for people in the female-to-male community when compared to female-to-male people who do not have access to hormone replacement therapy. Despite the improvement in quality of life, there are still dangers with hormone replacement therapy, in particular with self-medication. An examination of the use of self-medication found that people who self-medicated were more likely to experience adverse health effects from preexisting conditions such as high blood pressure as well as slower development of desired secondary sex characteristics. Hormone therapy for transgender individuals has been shown in medical literature to be safe, when supervised by a qualified medical professional. Sex reassignment surgery Main article: Sex reassignment surgery Sex reassignment surgery, also known as gender reassignment surgery, has a goal of lessening dysphoria for transgender people, much like hormone replacement therapy. The World Professional Association for Transgender Health (WPATH) Standards of Care recommend additional requirements for sex reassignment surgery when compared to hormone replacement therapy. Whereas hormone replacement therapy can be obtained through something as simple as an informed consent form, sex reassignment surgery can require a supporting letter from a licensed therapist (two letters for genital surgery such as vaginoplasty or phalloplasty), hormonal treatment, and (for genital surgery) completion of a 12-month period in which the person lives full-time as their gender. WPATH standards, while commonly used in gender clinics, are non-binding; many trans patients undergoing surgery do not meet all of the eligibility criteria. Preventative health care Preventative care for transgender people includes the monitoring of risk factors that are associated with hormone replacement therapy, such as prolactin levels in transgender women and polycythemia levels in transgender men. Despite the importance of preventative care, access to preventative care is significantly limited by several factors, including discrimination and erasure. A study on young transgender women’s access to HIV treatment found that one of the main contributors to not accessing care was the use of incorrect name and pronouns. A metaanalysis of the National Transgender Discrimination Survey examined respondents who used the “gender not listed here” option on the survey and their experiences with accessing health care. Over a third of the people who chose that option said that they had avoided accessing general care due to bias and fears of social repercussions. Mental health care Gender dysphoria Main article: Gender dysphoria Gender dysphoria is a well-documented occurrence, with references to it dating back to 1894. Gender dysphoria is currently classified as a mental illness in the DSM-5 and has been called “transsexualism” and “gender identity disorder” in past versions of the DSM. Gender dysphoria is a significant motivator in transgender people’s decisions to pursue transition. Mental illness Mental illness and gender dysphoria have been linked to each other. In a study on the comorbidity of gender dysphoria and other mental problems, roughly 30 percent of both male-to-female and female-to-male populations reported substance abuse problems related to their gender dysphoria. Rates of depression and anxiety in the transgender community are significantly higher than those found in the general population. The heightened rates are caused in part by lack of effective social support for transgender people, especially those pre-transition or early on in their transition. A 2003 study concluded that the heightened rate of depression and other mental illness among both transgender men and women may be caused in part due to minority stress. HORMONE REPLACEMENT THERAPY Dr. Horowitz offers treatment to people both on a strictly consultative basis and as part of their comprehensive medical care with him as the primary internist. He also offers on line consultations to those who live far away and may have difficulty traveling to the Los Angeles area for gender related care. The Center ForTransgender Medicinestrives to give you the best possible outcomes from your hormone therapy through optimization of your hormone regimen and strict medical oversight to keep you safe. Dr. Horowitz recognizes the WPATH standards of care guidelines. FEMINIZING THERAPY Feminizing hormone therapy includes estrogen supplementation, testosterone suppression therapy and, in some cases, progesterone to enhance physical transition. The goals of treatment are breast development, feminized complexion, softening and feminizing of body contours. Dr. Horowitz uses oral, injectable, implantable and topical estrogen preparations that are customized to the individual’s needs. MASCULINIZING THERAPY Masculinizing hormone therapy helps to stop all menstrual activity, develop facial and body hair, lower the voice, and modify the body to a masculine shape. Testosterone is offered as injectable, implantable, or topical preparations according the patient’s needs and preference. ...read more

By Horowitz Richard S MD January 11, 2019

Our contribution to the community

Homeless Not Toothless is proud to report the results we produced in 2015.   ·    16,085 children were seen pro-bono; ·    More than 300 procedures were performed for Veterans and the underserved communities; ·    Thanks to the hundreds of volunteers, the value of donated dental services for 2015 is more than $885,000. ...read more

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