60 providers found
Crystal Mcintosh, DDS
Washington, DC
Janis Mercer, DDS
Washington, DC
Candace Mitchell, DDS, MBA, FICD
Washington, DC
Laura Muhammad, DDS
Washington, DC
Temidayo Obayomi, DDS
Washington, DC
Ginette Okoye, MD, FAAD
Washington, DC
Marianne Siewe, DDS
Washington, DC
Jezelle Sonnier, DDS
Washington, DC
Willie Winfree, DDS
Washington, DC
Cheryl Burgess, MD, FAAD
Washington, DC
Phalande Jean, MFT, LGPC
Washington, DC
April Preston, LMFT
Washington, DC
Nate Ross, MSW
Washington, DC
Dr. Bernasha Anderson, Licensed Psychologist
Washington, DC
Gennell Miller, Licensed Clinical Social Worker
Washington, DC
Finding a Black health provider in Washington
Black patients in Washington, DC navigate the same nationally documented care gaps as Black patients everywhere, higher rates of hypertension, diabetes, maternal morbidity, mental-health undertreatment, and pain dismissal in clinical settings. The evidence on racial concordance in healthcare is substantial: Black patients who see Black physicians are more likely to agree to preventive services, adhere to medications, and report higher satisfaction with care (Alsan et al., American Economic Review, 2019; Greenwood et al., PNAS, 2020).
Black Health's directory lists verified Black providers across every specialty in Washington. If the specialty you need isn't listed here yet, start with the DC state page or nearby cities below. We grow through community submissions, know a provider who belongs here? Submit them.
What to expect from a first appointment
- Bring a list of your current medications, including supplements.
- Write down the three most important questions you have before the visit.
- Ask for test results in writing, and clarification on anything you didn't understand.
- Request an after-visit summary, it's your legal right under the 21st Century Cures Act.
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