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I go to this girlboss doctor called Tia. They have women's health clinics all over urban America. Complete with full pastel corporate Memphis interior design. The mirrors are asymmetrical shapes. The walls are textured and speckled. It looks like a Glossier meets a corporate HR brochure in there. If they take your insurance it's really cheap and they offer acupuncture and cupping. They canned the therapy though (liability) and don't prescribe stimulants anymore (another liability). But every other medical appointment you could need can be done there. And though it's for "women" they serve trans girls so they definitely have the infrastructure to have male patients. Also free Recess CBD water.
Oct 27, 2023

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