LGBTQ+ Health Program

Leaders in LGBTQ+ Health
We provide respectful, compassionate care to the LGBTQ+ community. Our program offers in-person and video appointments to deliver care in a safe, comfortable, and affirming environment.
960 N. San Antonio Road
Suite 101
Los Altos,
CA
94022
Phone: 650-724-8844
What We Offer You for LGBTQ+ Care
- Award-winning quality recognized by the Human Rights Campaign Foundation “Healthcare Equality Index” for “rising to the new standard of promoting equitable, inclusive care for LGBTQ+ people and their families.” Go to Awards
- Specialized expertise from one of the nation’s preeminent programs for LGBTQ+ people, providing personalized care. Go to Conditions Treated
- Innovative treatments emphasizing minimally invasive approaches and featuring the world’s latest advances, some developed right here at Stanford. Go to Treatments
- Clinical research opportunities including The PRIDE Study – the first long-term national health study of LGBTQ+ people. Go to Clinical Trials
- Team-based approach with renowned doctors, advanced practice providers, and other team members dedicated to delivering comprehensive care that helps you get the best possible outcomes and patient experience. Go to Your Care Team
- Ease of access with prompt scheduling of appointments, and convenient access to video visits that offer a safe and affirming environment for care. Go to Accessing Care

LGBTQ+ is inclusive and stands for lesbian, gay, bisexual, transgender, queer or questioning, and other identities.
We have extensive experience caring for people of all sexual orientations and gender identities and respond to each person’s unique needs. You’ll enjoy a compassionate reception from your check-in experience through a seamless referral to our partners in specialty care.
Our program is modeled on a patient-centered medical home anchored in primary care and includes specialists from fields including obstetrics and gynecology, dermatology, behavioral health, endocrinology, and growing.
Our team-based approach allows better continuity in your medical care which includes a deep understanding of you and your health. We can readily address your needs.
Doctors that understand and advocate
The LGBTQ+ Health Program team continues to find ways to share compassion, kindness, and understanding with patients and families. Many doctors on our team can closely relate to the LGBTQ+ community’s first-hand, health care experiences. These experiences, in combination with their leading clinical and research expertise, motivate our doctors to have an unwavering commitment to improve patient experiences and standards of care. The team upholds the fundamental dignity of each person, regardless of gender, gender identity, or sexual orientation.
My doctor’s attentiveness and respect to my needs as an LGBTQ person deserve much praise.
Care and Services
We seamlessly coordinate complete services to deliver routine care as well as meet the most complex and diverse medical needs of LGBTQ+ people. We are committed to being a national model in clinical care, research, and education.
Obstetrics & Gynecology Care
Our specialists perform pelvic examinations, manage chronic and acute gynecologic conditions, and provide excellent family planning and contraception services tailored to LGBTQ+ people. Our specialists also evaluate and treat pain associated with sexual intercourse.
HIV Prevention, PrEP, and Sexual Wellness
Stanford Health Care has a long history of providing pre-exposure prophylaxis (PrEP) and expert counseling, testing, and treatment for HIV.
Fertility and Reproduction
Primary Care Medicine
We provide general care, including monitoring of chronic conditions, plus preventive care, which includes immunizations and screening for diseases.
Behavioral Health
With sensitivity and compassion, we provide care for all mental health needs, including those that are unique to the LGBTQ+ communities. For example, members of these communities may experience more depression, anxiety, and eating disorders than their heterosexual peers. They are at higher risk for bullying, isolation, and rejection. We excel at the mental health support unique to members of LGBTQ+ communities.
Dermatology
Our dermatology clinic is a great resource for learning how to prevent common challenges with your skin, hair, and nail. They can common conditions like sun damage, acne, and allergies.
Contraceptive Management
We provide excellent family planning and contraception services tailored to LGBTQ+ people.
The Prevention and Education of Anogenital Cancers and HPV-related diseases Program
The Prevention and Education of Anogenital Cancers and HPV-related diseases Program offers comprehensive care for anogenital dysplasia and anal dysplasia. Depending on your individual case, your doctor may evaluate you with Pap or HPV tests, or perform high-resolution anoscopy and colposcopy of the cervix, vagina, or vulva. We also treats abnormal or anogenital warts or precancers of the cervix, vagina, vulva, or anus.
Gender-Affirming Care and Hormone Management
Our team believes that you and only you get to decide how your identity is expressed. We are experts in helping people meet their goals using hormone therapy as well as other modalities.
We provide culturally sensitive procedures including pelvic exams, pap smears, and prostate exams.
Gender-Affirming Surgeries
The LGBTQ+ Health Program welcomes and embraces patients and families with the utmost respect and care. The collaborative and multidisciplinary team offers a growing list of gender-affirming surgeries for patients today:
- Ablation of anal HPV disease (removal of tissue)
- Chest reconstruction
- Facial feminization and masculinization surgery
- Fertility preservation
- Glottoplasty (pitch raising surgery)
- High resolution anoscopy
- Hysterectomy (uterus removal)
- Oocyte and sperm cryopreservation
- Orchiectomy (testicles removal)
- Prosthetic placement
- Reduction laryngoplasty (surgery for Adam’s apple)
- Salpingo-ophorectomy (ovaries or fallopian tubes removal)
- Vaginectomy (vagina removal)
- Vaginoplasty
- Vasectomy
- Voice therapy for feminization
Ongoing Evaluation and Management
Our specialists are committed to your health and quality of life. We provide both short-term and long-term care for all conditions, both acute and chronic.
Partners
Pediatric and Adolescent Gender Clinic
Patient and Family Counseling
We provide counseling services for individuals, couples, and families.
Clinical Trials
Clinical trials are research studies that evaluate a new medical approach, device, drug, or other treatment. As a Stanford Health Care patient, you may have access to the latest, advanced clinical trials.
Open trials refer to studies that are currently recruiting participants or that may recruit participants in the near future. Closed trials are not currently enrolling, but similar studies may open in the future.
Research
Our clinic actively participates in the Pride Study, the first long-term national health study of LGBTQ+ people.
Your Care Team
In a comfortable, welcoming setting, our team provides complete care customized to your specific condition and needs.

Your Doctors
Primary Care Providers
Our doctors and advance practice nurses provide comprehensive primary care and specialize in full-spectrum LGBTQ+ Health.
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Gynecologists offer annual exams including pap tests and manage your reproductive health.
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Our psychiatrists and psychologists work with needs such as anxiety, bipolar affective disorder, depression, schizophrenia, and sleep disorders, as well as unique to members of LGBTQ+ communities.
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Endocrinologists are doctors who treat conditions involving the endocrine system, including adrenal, thyroid, bone, pituitary, and metabolic disorders.
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Dermatologists are doctors who treat conditions involving skin, hair, and nails.
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Extended Care Team
Stanford is an Academic Medical Center, which is a type of hospital setting where doctors teach the entire spectrum of medical education. Students range from beginning medical students to fully licensed and practicing doctors completing advanced sub-specialty training. Stanford Medicine is a partnership between Stanford University School of Medicine and Stanford Health Care. Since Stanford is a teaching hospital, you can expect to meet many providers and providers in training.
- Attending Physician: a doctor who supervises doctors in training or in medical school
- Fellow: a doctor doing postgraduate level work and specializing in care of patients with specific conditions
- Resident: a doctor who has graduated from medical school and is in training (also called “residency”) here at Stanford. A resident is also called an intern
- Medical Student: a student who is currently enrolled in medical school with the goal of becoming a doctor

Extended Care Team
ADVANCED PRACTICE PROVIDERS
Christopher Gonzales, MSN, NP, FNP-C
Nurse Practitioner
Marina McIver, NP
Nurse Practitioner
Care coordinators provide you with information and assistance prior to and during your appointment.
- Medical Assistant - Medical assistants work with our team to help provide care. They may prepare you for an examination, assist your doctor, or take vitals before your appointment.
- Patient Care Coordinator - Our patient care coordinators help you with scheduling appointments and accessing your lab results. They will be your first line of contact before you see your provider and will guide you through your experience at the LGBTQ+ Program.
- Patient Access Representative - Patient access representatives can answer any questions you have about insurance coverage, will assist you with applying for insurance, and can refer you to a Stanford financial counselor.
Doctors at the LBTQ+ Program are very involved in research efforts to advance the understanding of the medical community. Research coordinators help screen candidates for possible participation in clinical research trials.

Support Services
We offer a vast array of support services to help you to feel your best throughout your care, from diagnosis through treatment and recovery. Support service resources include:
We welcome you and make accessing care from the Stanford Health Care LGBTQ+ Program easy and convenient.
Frequently Asked Questions
We participate in a wide range of insurance plans. View the list of insurance plans accepted by Stanford Health Care »
Have insurance or pre-authorization questions? The Patient Financial Clearance team is available Monday – Friday, 8 a.m. – 5 p.m., to answer your questions. Please call 650-724-4445 or 1-877-291-7335 (toll free).
At Stanford, we take care of the details so that you can focus on your health and wellness. Our specialists work as a team with nurses, advanced practice providers, registered dietitians, psychologists, social workers, and imaging technologists to coordinate every aspect of your care.
The LGBTQ+ Program provides primary care, so you will not need a referral for that service. Depending on your insurance, you may need a referral for the specialty care we provide. Please call 650-498-9000 to schedule an appointment or start the referral process, if needed.
Yes, Stanford Health Care offers financial assistance for patients who are uninsured or underinsured. Meet with one of our financial counselors to find the best approach to paying for your health care. Financial counselors are available Monday through Friday from 7:00 a.m. – 6:00 p.m. Learn more about financial assistance services »
Our care team guides you every step of the way, including:
- What to expect and what to bring on the day of your appointment
- Maps, directions, parking, public transit options, and contact information
- Suggested questions to ask your doctor
For your first appointment, you should plan to bring any related test results and your medical history to share with your doctor. Our clinic receptionists will confirm the information you should bring with you prior to your first appointment.
You will also need to have the following information with you when you check in:
- Insurance card
- A form of payment for any co-pays or deductibles
- One form of photo ID:
- Valid state-issued driver’s license
- Valid state-issued ID card
- Valid passport
- Valid U.S. Military ID card
- Valid U.S. Permanent Resident Card
The LGBTQ+ Program is located at the following address. Self-parking options are available.
LGBTQ+ Program
960 N. San Antonio Road
Suite 101
Los Altos, CA 94022
Phone: 650-498-9000
Please print, fill out, and return the Medical Record Release Form to your new patient coordinator. The medical release form is an authorization form for external facilities to release medical records to Stanford Health Care.
Always feel free to bring someone with you to your appointments. A family member or friend can help ask questions, remember the information your care team gives you, and provide support.
Write down your questions before your appointment and rank them in order of importance, beginning with the most important ones. If there isn’t enough time to have all your questions answered during your appointment, ask your doctor who you can speak with to get your other questions answered.
You have multiple options when it comes to paying your bill.
- Pay Online:
- You can log in to MyHealth or the MyHealth mobile app to see and pay your bill.
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Contact the MyHealth Help Desk
- You can also pay as a guest to pay your bill without logging in.
- Pay by mail:
- Stanford Health Care
P.O. Box 740715, Los Angeles, CA 90074-0715
Los Angeles, CA 90074-0715
- Stanford Health Care
- Pay by Phone:
- You can call our Patient Billing Customer Service Office
1-800-549-3720.
- You can call our Patient Billing Customer Service Office
For our latest business hours and for more information about billing, visit our Billing page.
At Stanford, we take care of the details so that you can focus on your health and wellness. Our specialists work as a team with nurses, advanced practice providers, registered dietitians, psychologists, social workers, and imaging technologists to coordinate every aspect of your care.
Please call our clinic receptionists at 650-498-9000. They are available Monday through Friday, 8:30 a.m. to 5:30 p.m. to help you reschedule or cancel your appointment.
Many of our programs are available to international patients.
Our International Medicine Services team can help you find the right doctor, estimate medical costs, book travel, and get you information about Stanford programs and services.
Please call +1 650-723-8561 or email IMS@stanfordhealthcare.org to get started.
For Referring Physicians
PHYSICIAN HELPLINE
Fax: 650-320-9443
Monday – Friday, 8 a.m. – 5 p.m.
Stanford Health Care provides comprehensive services to refer and track patients, as well as the latest information and news for physicians and office staff. For help with all referral needs and questions, visit Referring Physicians.
You may also submit a web referral or complete a referral form and fax it to 650-320-9443 or email the Referral Center at ReferralCenter@stanfordhealthcare.org.
New to the clinic? Schedule your first appointment online.
Online AppointmentReturning Patient
Returning Patient Scheduling Tip
After signing in, navigate to the Appointments tab. Once there, select "LGBTQ" from the list of specialties.
To request an appointment with a doctor, call 650-724-8844 and ask for the "LGBTQ+ Health Program."