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Dr. Magda M. Houlberg, MD is an internist in Chicago, IL specializing in internal medicine (adult medicine) and geriatrics (elderly care). She graduated from Rush Medical College in 2004 and has 20 years of experience. Dr. Magda M. Houlberg, MD is affiliated with Swedish Hospital, Northwestern University Feinberg School of Medicine, Advocate Health Care, Advocate Illinois Masonic Medical Center and HOWARD BROWN HEALTH CENTER.
3245 North Halsted Street
Chicago, IL 60657
4025 N. Sheridan Road
Chicago, IL 60613
6500 North Clark Street
Chicago, IL 60626
LGBT Issues
LGBT stands for lesbian, gay, bisexual, and transgender, and is indicative of a greater spectrum of different sexualities and genders that some people may identify with. LGBT issues are issues that LGBT people may face in their daily life, affecting children, adolescents, and adults. Adverse experiences and stigmas may contribute to depression, anxiety, and undue stress in LGBT people. Common LGBT issues may include:
Healthcare providers are working to provide more inclusive care for people of all sexual orientations and identities. Some choose to address LGBT issues through procedures such as chest reconstruction, facial feminization surgery, masculinization surgery, and glottoplasty (surgery to raise the pitch of one's voice). Sensitive OB-GYN care and hormone therapy may also be options for people with LGBT issues.
LGBT therapy can also help people navigate LGBT issues and mental health problems. LGBT affirmative therapy specializes in creating "affirmative" spaces for people who are LGBT. LGBT affirmative therapists use patients' preferred pronouns, address homophobia and social biases, and act as LGBT advocates in their talk therapy sessions.
Sexual Health Issues
Sexual health is a broad and loosely defined term that encompasses several extremely different areas of medicine. Sexual health not only includes physical health related to the act of sex, but also emotional, mental, or identity issues that can interfere with healthy sexuality. Because this scope is so broad, a huge number of health care professionals can accurately say they work in the sexual health specialty. Some of the many varied conditions included in sexual health include intimacy disorders, sexually transmitted diseases, reproductive health, LGBTQ issues, and sexual violence.
Sexual intimacy disorders are those that cause problems with the act of sexual intercourse, such as erectile dysfunction or vulvodynia. Erectile dysfunction, the inability to get or maintain an erection hard enough for sexual intercourse, is extremely common. It affects fully half of men over 40 to some degree. It is treated with medications, devices, or surgery. Vulvodynia, burning pain in the vulva that can be made worse with sexal activity, has no known cause. It is treated with oral or topical medications.
Sexually transmitted diseases, including HIV/AIDS, herpes, gonorrhea, and chlamydia, are bacterial or viral infections that are contagious in the bodily fluids exchanged during sexual contact. Barrier methods of contraception, such as condoms, help prevent the spread of STDs. HIV is a virus that can be caught from an infected person's sexual fluids or blood. When the virus infects the body, it interferes with the immune system and causes the disease known as AIDS. There is no cure, but anti-viral medications can help people with AIDS live a long and healthy life. Herpes is also a virus found in sexual fluids, called HSV-2. It causes blisters that come and go on the genitals. There is no cure for herpes, but anti-virals can minimize outbreaks. Gonorrhea and chlamydia are both bacterial infections. They are extremely common and often have no symptoms. The most common signs of an infection are burning pain and discharge. Gonorrhea and chlamydia can be treated with medications.
Reproductive health refers to both contraception and infertility treatment. Contraceptives prevent and plan the timing of pregnancy. Some, such as a vasectomy or tubal ligation, are extremely effective at preventing pregnancy. Others, such as spermicides, are less reliable. Popular contraceptives include condoms, birth control pills, IUDs, and diaphragms. On the other side of reproductive health, infertility is the inability to carry a pregnancy to term after one year of trying. It can be due to problems in either the man or the woman, and both genders are affected equally. In total, about 15% of the population suffer from infertility. Infertility treatments include medications and surgery.
Gay and transgender people have a few specific health care needs that may sometimes fall under the sexual health umbrella. First, many LGBT people still face discrimination from healthcare providers, so providing supportive and appropriate care is an issue. Because of social attitudes surrounding sexual orientation and gender identity, many gay and transgender people struggle with their identities. Rates of depression, substance abuse, and suicide are all higher in this group. Providing mental health support and counseling to those in transition is critical. Finally, transgender patients who are undergoing gender affirmation require sensitive medical health care, including surgical and hormonal treatment.
Sexual violence can be defined as any unwanted or non-consensual sexual activity. It ranges from sexual harassment to touching to rape. It affects women more than men and is widespread: 1 in 4 women report being victims of sexual violence at the hands of a partner, and as many as 1 in 3 girls report their first sexual contact as being violent. Sexual violence has lasting physical and emotional consequences for victims, but educating both girls and boys can prevent violence. Care for those who have endured sexual violence includes counseling and mental health support, medical care, and legal support.
Sexuality is more than a reproductive requirement -- it is a form of expression and identity. Sexual health blends all these aspects of experience together and helps people lead sexually fulfilling lives.
Dr. Magda M. Houlberg, MD graduated from Rush Medical College in 2004. She completed residency at Rush University Medical Center. She is certified by the Board Certification: Geriatric Medicine, Internal Medicine and has a state license in Illinois.
Medical School: Rush Medical College (2004)
Residency: Rush University Medical Center
Board Certification: Board Certification: Geriatric Medicine, Internal Medicine
Licensed In: Illinois
Dr. Magda M. Houlberg, MD is associated with these hospitals and organizations:
Dr. Magda M. Houlberg, MD appears to accept the following insurance providers: HFN, Blue Advantage PPO, Humana PPO, Aetna Medicare PPO, PHCS PPO, United Healthcare Choice Plus PPO, Aetna Choice POS II, Medicare Advantage, MultiPlan PPO, Blue Cross PPO, AARP, CIGNA Choice Fund PPO, Blue Advantage HMO, Blue Cross Medicare Advantage PPO, United Healthcare Select Plus POS, Coventry PPO, United Healthcare Options PPO, United Healthcare Indemnity, Humana National POS - Open Access, United Healthcare Choice Plus POS, Humana HMO, Aetna, Humana HMO Premier, Unicare PPO, Golden Rule, Humana Platinum HMO, TRICARE Prime, Aetna POS, Aetna QPOS, United Healthcare, Aetna Open Choice PPO, Aetna Open Access HMO, Humana, Cigna, Community Care Network (CCN), TRICARE, Coventry, Aetna Open Access Aetna Select, Aetna Select, Humana National HMO, Humana National EPO, HealthLink PPO, Aetna Choice POS, United Healthcare Navigate HMO, Aetna EPO, First Health, Humana ChoiceCare PPO, Aetna PPO, HFN EPO, Aetna HMO, HFN PPO, HFN Platinum EPO, Union Health Services, Inc., HST Care Connect PPO, Blue Cross Medicare Supplement PPO, United Surest (previously Bind), Blue Cross Community MMAI, Health Alliance Employee EPO, AAH UMR Select - Team Member Plan, HST Care Connect EPO, SEIU - Local 4 HMO, Meridian, SEIU - Local 4 PPO, Union Medical Care PPO, Blue Precision HMO, Union Medical (Local 1546) HMO, BlueCare Direct HMO, Blue Cross HMO Illinois and AAH UMR Preferred - Team Member Plan.
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These charts describe general payments received by Dr. Magda M. Houlberg, MD. Doctors may receive payments for a number of reasons, including meal compensation, travel compensation, and consulting.
Gilead Sciences Inc |
$14,543
Genvoya $27 |
COMPLERA $15 |
$14,501 |
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Merck Sharp & Dohme Corporation |
$12,977
ISENTRESS $11,667 |
MK-1439 $1,241 |
DELSTRIGO $60 |
NEXPLANON $11 |
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ViiV Healthcare Company |
$1,181
TRIUMEQ $614 |
TIVICAY $246 |
DOVATO $138 |
RUKOBIA $80 |
APRETUDE $46 |
Other $57 |
Janssen Products, LP |
$849
PREZISTA $849 |
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Gilead Sciences, Inc. |
$754
Biktarvy $125 |
$629 |
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Other |
$1,403
DELSTRIGO $221 |
Serostim $179 |
Egrifta $171 |
Symtuza $168 |
TROGARZO $143 |
Other $520 |
Consulting Fee | $13,820 |
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Compensation for services other than consulting, including serving as faculty or as a speaker at a venue other than a continuing education program | $9,000 |
Food and Beverage | $4,187 |
Travel and Lodging | $3,431 |
Grant | $1,265 |
Other | $3 |
Dr. Magda M. Houlberg, MD has received 31 research payments totaling $1,384.
Dr. Magda Houlberg's specialty is geriatrics (elderly care). Areas of expertise for Dr. Houlberg include primary care, diabetes management, and hypertension (high blood pressure). Dr. Houlberg is professionally affiliated with Northwestern University Feinberg School of Medicine, Swedish Hospital, and Advocate Health Care. She usually is in-network for Aetna EPO, Blue California, and Coventry, as well as other insurance carriers. According to Swedish Hospital, new patients are welcome to contact her office in Chicago, IL. Before performing her residency at Rush University Medical Center, Dr. Houlberg attended Rush Medical College for medical school. Dr. Houlberg is conversant in Spanish.