Share Your Journey, Transform Lives

At Black Health Matters, we believe in the power of personal stories to inspire change and advocate for better health outcomes. Your experience matters, and sharing it can empower others while shaping the future of health care in our community. Whether it’s your triumphs, challenges, or ongoing battles, your story is important.

We invite you to fill out our patient stories form and join a movement of voices advocating for change. By submitting your story, you contribute to a greater understanding of the health experiences within the Black community, helping us all to advocate more effectively for the needs and well-being of our people. Your voice has the power to make a difference. Let’s raise it together.

Submit a Patient Story

Share your story!

Name(Required)
Email(Required)
What is on your mind? What challenges have you faced? What success would like to share that could inspire others?

For Our Families, For Our Community, For Our Health.

The proof is in the research. By sharing patient stories we can make a difference in patient-centered research design.

  1. Make a Difference in Research: Share your story to help researchers understand what Black patients really need. Your experiences can help them make studies that truly help our community.
  2. Help Everyone Understand Better: Join in and talk about your experiences to help researchers and people like us understand each other better. What you say can make research more useful.
  3. Create Better Treatments: Your stories can lead to new and better ways to treat Black patients. By sharing what you know, you help make sure that new treatments work well for everyone who should be included.
  4. Improve How Doctors Help Patients: Tell us about your health experiences to help change the way doctors treat people. Your story can help make care better for our community.
  5. Change Health Care for the Better: Your experiences can show how health policies and services really affect people. Join the conversation to help make health care better and kinder.

Sign Up for the Black Health Matters Weekly Newsletter

Not Interested, Close Window
Powered by