
Celebrating AAPI Heritiage: Indianapolis clinic breaking down language barriers and delivering culturally specific care
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A new health care facility on the southeast side of Indianapolis says it’s working to break down language barriers and deliver care with compassion.
Inside the Chin Family Clinic, patients can find more than just medical care, they can also finding a place that understands them. The clinic, located on Emerson Avenue north of East Stop 11 Road, offers multilingual staff and follow-up care in patients’ native languages, which is considered to be an important step for a community where many still struggle to communicate in English.
But, the clinic also tackles a silent issue: weight gain after immigration.
Chin says many immigrants adapting to American life face drastic dietary changes, such as eating more fast-food, that can lead to higher risks of obesity, diabetes and hypertension.
Other services at the clinic include pediatric and women’s care, urgent care, labs, routine physicals, and IV infusions, which have been highly requested by patients.
Beyond breaking down barriers, the clinic hopes to inspire more culturally specific care across Indiana, including for the growing Chin community. The Chin people are from a group of related tribes that make up one of the major ethnic groups in Myanmar, formerly Burma. Indianapolis is known for having a Chin population of about 30,000.
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