WanderPractice
LGBTQ+-affirming provider network — GoodRx settled FTC + $32M class action, RAD Remedy dormant, KFF 2x discrimination stat.
Health & WellnessAbout
GoodRx settled FTC charges in 2023 for sharing prescription data with Facebook, Google, and Criteo for advertising — and in January 2026 a federal judge dismissed a related $32M class action, leaving millions of affected users with no remedy. RAD Remedy, the most-used LGBTQ+ provider directory, is functionally dormant as of 2024 with no active maintenance. The KFF 2023 survey found LGBTQ+ adults are twice as likely to report discrimination when seeking healthcare and twice as likely to avoid care due to anticipated discrimination. There is no maintained, verified, nationally comprehensive directory of affirming providers — WanderPractice fills exactly this gap. GLAM (Gay and Lesbian Medical Association) provider listings rely on self-attestation with no verification. Psychology Today LGBTQ+ filters are self-submitted with documented accuracy issues. WanderPractice is the only community-verified, actively maintained system with real vetting infrastructure behind every listing.
Features
- Verified affirming provider directory — not self-attestation, community-vetted
- Trans-competent, kink-aware, neuro-affirming, and disability-affirming filters
- Pharmacist refusal documentation: log and locate alternative pharmacies when refused
- GoodRx replacement: cash price lookup without data broker reporting of prescriptions
- KFF 2x discrimination stat addressed: every provider rated for LGBTQ+ discrimination history
- RAD Remedy gap filled: maintained, accurate, nationally comprehensive
- Secure messaging (local-first) to providers before committing to appointment
- Insurance + sliding scale + telehealth availability
- Specialty filters: HRT, gender-affirming surgery, PrEP, eating disorder-informed, disability
- Provider submit + flag system: community maintains accuracy over time