Healthy Heart: In Wilkinsburg, Kathy Homrok Provides Care to Those Who Struggle to Find it Anywhere Else (Abby Mendelson) from the Pittsburgh City Paper
"Homrok and her colleagues treat some 5,000 patients each year. Their clients are racially diverse, typically uninsured, and often members of the LGBT community. "We treat people like human beings," says Homrok with a shrug. "A lot of our patients have had experiences elsewhere with homophobia.""
"Homrok and her colleagues treat some 5,000 patients each year. Their clients are racially diverse, typically uninsured, and often members of the LGBT community. "We treat people like human beings," says Homrok with a shrug. "A lot of our patients have had experiences elsewhere with homophobia.""
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