HerMD, minority female-founded health care organization will open its first location in Indiana at Carmel City Center on Jan. 19, 2023.
HerMD focuses on gynecology, menopause, sexual health and medical aesthetics. They currently operate 3 locations in the US, including Cincinnati, OH, Crescent Springs, KY and Nashville, TN, and has a telehealth presence in 5 states.
HerMD’s unique model sets it apart from other providers by specializing in specific women’s health issues that are often overlooked including menopause and sexual health, HerMD said.They also provide several on site services such as, in-office surgical procedures, minimally invasive treatment options, ultrasound imaging and phlebotomy/lab testing.
“The fight to improve women’s healthcare is ongoing and essential,” Javaid said. “I founded HerMD because I could no longer stand by and watch women be dismissed by the healthcare system.”
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