Local Gay-Friendly Doctors

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It's sometimes difficult to find gay friendly doctors. Below is a list of Richmond area therapists which Dr. Jonathan Lebolt our co-minister of Social Justice has identified as being gay-friendly.

Chris McKenney, LPC
14 S. Auburn Ave.
Richmond, VA 23221
Tel. (804) 359-6615
Holli Newman, LPC
4407 Forest Hill Ave.
Richmond, VA
Tel. 804-231-2273
Jesse Rabinowitz, Ph.D., LCP
Director of Psychological Services
Jewish Family Services
6718 Patterson Ave, Richmond, VA 23226
Tel. 804-282-5644 ext. 237
Fax 804-285-0006
E-mail: jrabinowitz@jfsrichmond.org
Website: www.jfsrichmond.org
Robin S. Selby, LCSW
2405 W. Main St.
Richmond, VA 23220
Tel. 804-278-9561
E-mail: Selbytx@aol.com

The following therapist, a member of MCC Richmond, is also available for brief consultation and referral (a free service for members and friends of MCC Richmond):

Jonathan Lebolt, PhD, LCSW
14 S. Auburn Avenue
Richmond, VA 23221
(804) 683-4536
doctor-jon@comcast.net
(Also available for free, brief consultation & referral for MCCRVA members & friends)

REACH: Richmond Enhancing Access to Community Healthcare: More than 200,000 people in the Richmond area lack health insurance. Today's rising health insurance costs impact not only unemployed persons, but also working individuals whose employers do not provide health coverage. Health services are available for uninsured and underinsured persons, albeit through a fragmented system of public and private providers. In 2000, several Richmond area healthcare providers joined together to address the need for a coordinated system of care. Through its initiatives, including a $1 million Federal grant, Richmond Enhancing Access to Community Healthcare (REACH) is strengthening Richmond's healthcare system.

 


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