LGBTQ+ and liver health: Inclusive care for all
At The Liver Hope Foundation, we believe everyone deserves access to respectful, evidence-based liver health information and quality healthcare, regardless of sexual orientation or gender identity. This page is dedicated to highlighting unique health considerations, preventive care, and the importance of open conversations with healthcare providers for the LGBTQ+ community. No one should delay seeking medical attention due to fear, stigma, or discrimination. Reliable information and supportive resources are available here.

Your liver health matters
Everyone deserves equitable, respectful liver healthcare. The Liver Hope Foundation is committed to providing a welcoming, inclusive environment where every person is treated with dignity and respect. Liver health matters for everyone, as anyone can develop liver disease, and many liver conditions are preventable, manageable, or treatable when detected early. We focus on individual risk factors, not assumptions about identity.

Support and resources for your journey
You can find trusted liver health education with easy-to-understand information about liver diseases, prevention, diagnosis, treatment, and long-term management. We offer personalized wellness resources covering nutrition, physical activity, healthy weight management, and lifestyle choices that support liver health. Our site provides information on common liver conditions, prevention resources, healthcare navigation guidance, and details about support groups and educational programs.

Why a dedicated page is essential
This dedicated page affirms that everyone is welcome at The Liver Hope Foundation. We provide inclusive, evidence-based education, acknowledging that some LGBTQ+ individuals may have specific health considerations or barriers to accessing healthcare. We encourage preventive care through routine checkups, appropriate vaccinations, and liver screenings. Our goal is to promote respectful healthcare and reduce barriers to care, ensuring visitors feel comfortable seeking the support they need.