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MetroHealth to Relocate LGBTQ Healthcare Services from Gordon Square
New Pride Clinic and mobile services planned to expand access for LGBTQ patients
Published on Feb. 17, 2026
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MetroHealth System will stop providing part-time, on-site clinical services at the LGBT Community Center of Greater Cleveland's Gordon Square location by March 1. However, the primary care team will now see patients at MetroHealth's Brooklyn Health Center, allowing Pride Network patients to continue receiving care without changing providers. MetroHealth is also adding a new Pride Clinic at its West Park Health Center, expanding Pride Clinic services at other locations, and partnering with the LGBT Community Center to offer mobile medical and dental services.
Why it matters
This transition reflects MetroHealth's ongoing commitment to providing compassionate, inclusive healthcare for the LGBTQ+ community in the Cleveland area. By relocating services and expanding access through new clinics and mobile offerings, MetroHealth aims to ensure continued access to essential healthcare for LGBTQ patients.
The details
MetroHealth is making several changes to its LGBTQ healthcare services, including ending part-time on-site services at the LGBT Community Center's Gordon Square location, relocating those services to its Brooklyn Health Center, opening a new Pride Clinic at West Park Health Center, expanding Pride Clinic services at other locations, and partnering with the LGBT Community Center to offer mobile medical and dental services.
- MetroHealth will stop providing services at the Gordon Square location by March 1, 2026.
- MetroHealth is opening a new Pride Clinic at its West Park Health Center.
- MetroHealth is expanding Pride Clinic services at its Brooklyn, Brecksville, and Cleveland Heights locations.
- MetroHealth is partnering with the LGBT Community Center to offer mobile medical and dental services, with an advocate starting at the Center on February 23, 2026.
The players
MetroHealth System
A major healthcare provider in the Cleveland, Ohio area that is committed to providing compassionate, inclusive care for the LGBTQ+ community.
LGBT Community Center of Greater Cleveland
A community organization that partners with MetroHealth to provide healthcare services for LGBTQ patients in the Cleveland area.
What’s next
MetroHealth plans to introduce an advocate at the LGBT Community Center on February 23, 2026 to help community members schedule appointments and navigate services.
The takeaway
This transition demonstrates MetroHealth's ongoing efforts to expand access to essential healthcare services for LGBTQ patients in the Cleveland area, ensuring continued support and inclusivity for this community.
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