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No more searching alone. Find your provider now.

Find specialized therapists who understand how chronic pelvic pain affects your body, mind, sex and relationships.
✓ Free 15-minute consultations
✓ Queer-affirmative & culturally competent 
✓ Support before, during, and after your first call 

 
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"Just getting started was super easy. I finally got to speak with someone who understands."
– Shrishti, Fluid Health User

​Closing the gender gap
(beyond the binary)​​

At Fluid Health, we're not just connecting people to therapists—we're strengthening access to affirming health care through our gender-responsive model.

Closing the access gap

Chronic pelvic pain disproportionately affects women, specifically those who identify as queer. 70% of whom experience sexual pain. Our model acknowledges the impact that anatomy, sexual orientation and gender identity has on how pain is experienced.

Closing the trust gap

People with diverse gender and sexual identities navigate healthcare differently, yet traditional systems fail to meet these unique needs. We close this gap with affirming support at every step—before, during, and after you connect with a provider.

Closing the knowledge gap

The demand for gender-responsive care far exceeds the supply. We’re creating pathways for therapists to specialize in sex and gender-specific care, expanding the network of knowledgeable providers who understand all parts of you.

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The concierge care navigation I received through Fluid felt incredibly culturally competent–I was emotionally supported throughout the entire process.
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37 year old Joanne recently found a sex therapist through Fluid to address her sexual pain.

  • Why sex therapy for pain?
    Sex therapists are uniquely positioned to help because they understand how pain affects your relationship with your body and they can offer techniques to address anxiety that intensifies pain.
  • What happens during the consultation?
    Your 15-minute call is an opportunity to briefly share your situation and determine if the therapist might be a good fit. You can ask about their approach to pain management and experience with your specific concerns.
  • Do I need insurance?
    Many of our therapists offer sliding scale options and payment plans. During your consultation, you can discuss financial considerations before making any commitment.
  • Is this only for queer people?
    We're queer-affirming and here for everyone. No exceptions.
  • I’ve been dismissed by doctors before. How is this different?
    We only match you with providers who take your pain seriously. No more medical gaslighting. No more searching alone. Just real, affirming care.
  • What conditions do you help with?
    Fluid helps individuals experiencing sexual and pelvic pain by connecting them with affirming providers who specialize in conditions like vaginismus (involuntary muscle tightening), dyspareunia (painful penetration), vestibulodynia and vulvodynia (burning or stinging pain), endometriosis-related sexual pain, and pelvic floor dysfunction. We also support those struggling with painful sex before, during, or after intercourse; tightness, burning, or discomfort with penetration; fear or anxiety about sex due to pain; and pelvic pain that affects intimacy and relationships.
Advised and backed by a team of doctors, researchers, therapists, and educators
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Dr. Nzinga Harrison, MD

​Psychiatrist and CMO, Eleanor Health​

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Dr. Jerrica Kirkley, MD

Family Physician and CMO, Plume Health 

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Emily Depasse

MSW, MEd

Sex Educator

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Dr. Rel Friedman, PhD

Clinical Psychologist and Sex Therapist​​​​

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Dr. Mimi Hoang, PhD

Psychologist and professor, USC

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Mariah Caudillo 

Award Winning

Sex Educator​

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Dr. Elizabeth Perri, PsyD

Sex Therapist and sexual dysfunction specialist

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Healing Begins With Being Heard

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