We will get to see how unfortunate LGBT-Q individuals are. How would you feel if you were receiving poorer health outcomes then everyone else? Homophobia, biphobia, transphobia and harassment play a huge role in the health of LGBT-Q. Lets look more into that. It’s a misfortune that they have to deal with this sort of thing, but I guess they are use to it. But when it comes to their health they need to put a stop to it. It is upsetting to think about the health professionals that do things such as discriminate toward LGBT-Q individuals but this does exist and affect their health. First they need to create a welcoming environment and respect them as individuals. They need to make sure everyone feels safe and secure when they encounter the doctors, hospital, or anything else health relate. That’s just one way they can increase their health. According to LGBT Health Education, stated that “LGBT patients report that they often search for subtle cues in the environment to determine acceptance. Simple changes in forms, signage, and office practices can go far in making LGBT individuals feel more welcome.” As health professionals you should already know that making someone feel comfortable is very important, especially if