Care Philosophy

Whole Person Health

The healthcare system was designed for specialties, body parts, and treating sickness. Tia treats the whole you so you can get and stay truly well.

Tia Care Principles

Sex-specific care

We believe that every person, inclusive of sex or gender, deserves care that's personalized to them. From anatomical & physiological distinctions to biosocial factors to the complexity of the hormonal milieu, Tia recognizes the multitude of ways in which sex-specific differences impact health and must be recognized in the practice of medicine knowing it plays a role in everything from diagnosis to treatment to prevention. Tia is open to all people, but our clinical expertise lies in sex-specific care for people assigned female at birth.

Sex-specific care

We believe that every person, inclusive of sex or gender, deserves care that's personalized to them. From anatomical & physiological distinctions to biosocial factors to the complexity of the hormonal milieu, Tia recognizes the multitude of ways in which sex-specific differences impact health and must be recognized in the practice of medicine knowing it plays a role in everything from diagnosis to treatment to prevention. Tia is open to all people, but our clinical expertise lies in sex-specific care for people assigned female at birth.

Body literacy

Getting and staying healthy starts with knowing your body inside and out. We believe that being able to articulate what is *normal* and not normal for you is the key to being an empowered patient and demanding the care you deserve. Our tools serve to help every patient be their own best advocate.

Body literacy

Getting and staying healthy starts with knowing your body inside and out. We believe that being able to articulate what is *normal* and not normal for you is the key to being an empowered patient and demanding the care you deserve. Our tools serve to help every patient be their own best advocate.

Personalized care

We believe that no two patients are the same and that our care model must be individualized and account for the diverse factors that make you *you*. From information to diagnosis to treatment, we replace one-size-fits-all solutions with highly personalized, compassionate care.

Personalized care

We believe that no two patients are the same and that our care model must be individualized and account for the diverse factors that make you *you*. From information to diagnosis to treatment, we replace one-size-fits-all solutions with highly personalized, compassionate care.

Shared decision-making

We believe that with the right information, every person can make informed decisions for their own body and life — better than anyone else. But we also believe that Care Providers have a strategic role to play in guiding decision-making through education, counseling, and transparent dialogue. We build human-centered tools that facilitate shared decision-making and enhance the patient-provider relationship.


Shared decision-making

We believe that with the right information, every person can make informed decisions for their own body and life — better than anyone else. But we also believe that Care Providers have a strategic role to play in guiding decision-making through education, counseling, and transparent dialogue. We build human-centered tools that facilitate shared decision-making and enhance the patient-provider relationship.


Multiple tools in the toolkit

To meaningfully improve health outcomes for our patients, we need a diverse set of tools. We take an integrative approach that combines traditional modern medicine with evidence-based wellness modalities that don't just treat disease but also prevent illness.

Multiple tools in the toolkit

To meaningfully improve health outcomes for our patients, we need a diverse set of tools. We take an integrative approach that combines traditional modern medicine with evidence-based wellness modalities that don't just treat disease but also prevent illness.

Lived experience

We say "treat the person, not the patient." This means recognizing the multitude of ways in which a patient's lived experience — the elements of one's identity, upbringing, and daily life — influence one's health and access (or lack of access) to care, clinically, psychosocially, and experientially. In every interaction, we strive to hear, recognize, and validate each person’s lived experience with compassion and humility.

Lived experience

We say "treat the person, not the patient." This means recognizing the multitude of ways in which a patient's lived experience — the elements of one's identity, upbringing, and daily life — influence one's health and access (or lack of access) to care, clinically, psychosocially, and experientially. In every interaction, we strive to hear, recognize, and validate each person’s lived experience with compassion and humility.

Connected care, reimagined & tailored to you