How to Find a Healthcare Provider That Isn’t Hung Up On Your Weight

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We explain how to find and evaluate weight-inclusive healthcare providers, and how to end weight stigma in the doctor’s office.

How to Find a Healthcare Provider That Isn’t Hung Up On Your WeightA doctor’s office is supposed to be a safe place where you’re treated with respect. But if you’re in a larger body, that can sometimes be far from your reality due to weight stigma, or being treated with negative attitudes, prejudice, and discrimination due to your body size.

Making matters worse: Weight stigma can cause people to stop going to the doctor. “They lose trust in the healthcare system or are too embarrassed to return after an encounter that felt humiliating because of its focus on weight,” says Erlanger.

There are also some more subtle signs as well. Take the waiting room, for example. Are the chairs all small, are there magazines set out that talk about weight loss, or do you see ads for aesthetic treatments? And in the exam room, there may not be the right gear for people with larger bodies, such as larger blood pressure cuffs and exam gowns. These are all red flags that may tell you it’s time to seek care elsewhere.

 

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