The Rainbow Health House announces the launch of its healthcare services catering to the needs of the lesbian, bisexual, and queer community. Starting earlier this week, individuals identifying as LGBTQIA+ will have access to specialized care and support.
The center offers regular screening sessions for sexually transmitted infections, specifically designed for lesbian, bisexual, and queer individuals, including anyone with a vulva engaging in sexual relationships with other vulva-havers.
Book your appointment now
To ensure the care you need, it is essential to book an appointment in advance. You can do so by emailing at info@macs.brussels or by calling at +32 471 87 73 27. The location is at Rue des Grands Carmes, No. 20 – 1000 Brussels.
It’s important to mention that the appointments are with compassionate general practitioners who have received specialized training in providing inclusive care to the LGBTQIA+ community. The primary focus is on testing and treating STIs. However, as they continue to develop services, they anticipate expanding the offerings to address broader aspects of sexual health.
Website & Photo : Les Grands Carmes
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