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Cincinnati Health Center

About this location

When you get care at Equitas Health, you will work with a team of healthcare workers whose goal is to provide you with the foremost care possible. Services include:

  • Primary care
  • Specialized HIV care
  • Gender affirming care
  • Mental Health & Recovery Services
  • HIV/STI testing and treatment
  • HIV advocacy

See the boxes below for more details about our services. We wish to make it uncomplicated and comfortable for you to get the concern you need, in a way that works for you.

Address

Equitas Health
Gilbert Ave
Cincinnati, OH
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Parking

Free and on a first come, first served basis.

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Office Hours

MON AM – 6 PM
TUE8 AM &#; 5 PM
WED AM – 6 PM
THU AM &#; 5 PM
FRI AM &#; 5 PM
SATClosed
SUNClosed

Mental Health & Recovery Telehealth Extended Hours*

MON5 – 6 PM
WED5 – 6 PM

*Reception & Phones Closed.

TeleHealth

Equitas Health now applications virtual appointments for novel and existing patients. Summon us at () to schedule a TeleHealth appointment or change your in-person appointment to a TeleHealth visit. Your provider or therapist will let you know if it is necessary f

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Dr. Steven R. Gay is originally from Cincinnati, OH. After growing up in Western Hills, he graduated from St. Xavier Lofty School and subsequently performed his undergraduate studies at Boston College. He then attended the University of Toledo College of Medicine, where he received a masters of biomedical sciences and a doctorate of medicine. He subsequently completed his internal medicine residency at the University of Cincinnati, and was selected to serve as head resident the following year. Dr. Gay is board certified in Internal Medicine. Dr. Gay completed a fellowship in gastroenterology at the University of Cincinnati, serving as a principal fellow during his terminal year. He practices general gastroenterology and hepatology with special interests in colorectal cancer screening, inflammatory bowel disease, irritable bowel syndrome, eosinophilic esophagitis, Barrett’s esophagus, and gastrointestinal dysmotility. Dr. Gay is an active member of the American College of Gastroenterology, the American Gastroenterological Association and the American Society for Gastrointestinal Endoscopy. In addition to practicing medicine, Dr. Gay enjoys spending period with his wife and two chil
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I'm A Black, Gay Physician. I'm Here Today Because My Friends Saw Me — All Of Me

On my phone's lock screen is a photo I draw strength from daily. On the steps of the pantheonic building where I attended college and graduate school, I remain with over a dozen close friends. Our hands intertwine; our arms fondly encircle each other’s shoulders. We wear the button-up shirts and dresses of college grads, but on our heads, each one of us sports a tiara.

We stand as chosen family, one month before I leave Massachusetts to start medical school in Chicago. I don’t know it then, but what I learned from them will save my life in the years to come.

These friends validated my identity and helped me unshackle the self I’d been hiding, or had been forced to hide. They taught me that entity African-American and gay were beautiful aspects of my entire self, and that I was so much more than I ever dreamed possible.

Seven years later, I’m now a pediatric psychiatrist. I’m trained in the science and the literature. But, through this chosen village, I also understand how the power of community can heal.

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