happy sunday · cultured care

care that understands
context.

helping Black, African, Caribbean, Latino, and immigrant communities find care that feels culturally aligned. not every practitioner understands where you're from, how you grew up, or what health means in your family. cultured care connects people to clinicians and wellness practitioners who do.

what it is

a trusted
care network.

cultured care is a practitioner directory — connecting people across africa, latin america, the caribbean, and the diaspora to clinicians and wellness practitioners who bring cultural fluency and genuine care into their practice.

cultural fluency

practitioners who understand lived experience, family context, diaspora-specific pressures, and cultural health beliefs — without having to be explained to.

trusted guidance

help navigating options — whether conventional medicine, culturally familiar care practices, or both — without judgment and without having to translate your world.

practitioners listed here are chosen for how they practice, not just what they practice.

practitioners

the
directory.

intentionally small. chosen carefully. the first practitioner cohort begins in atlanta and houston — two cities with deep diaspora community density — and expands from there.

atlanta, ga
coming soon
directory opening with the first cohort

practitioners are currently being reviewed and onboarded. the directory opens in early 2026 with a focused cohort of culturally-aligned clinicians in atlanta and houston.

in development
houston, tx
coming soon
directory opening with the first cohort

if you are a practitioner in houston who brings cultural awareness and contextual care into your practice, we'd love to hear from you.

in development

know a practitioner who should be here? nominate them →

how we vet

trust
matters here.

the practitioner network is intentionally selective. being listed here means something.

i.
practitioners are reviewed for cultural awareness, communication approach, and contextual care — not credentials alone.
ii.
where applicable, public licensing and NPI data are referenced. cultured care does not replace medical rigor — it adds cultural context to it.
iii.
this network is in early build. we move slowly and deliberately. every practitioner listed has been considered carefully.
iv.
culturally aligned care does not mean abandoning evidence-based medicine. it means cultural context and medical rigor can exist together.

care that fits.
care that
understands.

find a practitioner, nominate someone you trust, or join the directory as a clinician.

a happy sunday cooperative · a birthright project venture