For Referrers

Information for providers, organizations, and community members who want to refer people to ROAM.

Referral Partners

ROAM welcomes warm referrals and collaboration from providers and community programs serving people at the intersections of sexual health, reproductive health, perinatal care, behavioral health, and community support.

Doulas, birth workers, and postpartum support providers
OB/GYN, midwifery, and reproductive health teams
Pelvic floor physical therapists and body-based care providers
HIV/STI clinics, sexual health clinics, and public health programs
LGBTQIA+ organizations and gender-affirming care providers
Therapists, social workers, case managers, and care coordinators
Fertility, adoption, surrogacy, and family-building providers
Community-based nonprofits and mutual aid programs

Who We Work With

ROAM welcomes people of all identities, relationship structures, family-building journeys, and lived experiences. We have particular experience supporting:

LGBTQIA+ people and communities
People navigating trauma or stigma
People and communities facing barriers to care
People exploring sexual wellbeing and intimacy
People navigating pregnancy, postpartum, or loss
People in diverse relationship structures

How to Refer

People seeking care can schedule a free 15-minute consultation directly through our contact page. This gives them a chance to share what they're looking for and see whether ROAM feels like a good fit.

If you'd like to connect with ROAM about referral partnerships, training, or collaborative care, please reach out directly.

ROAM offers free consultations. Availability, fees, and sliding-scale options are discussed before intake, and clinical services are never dependent on making a donation.

About Our Clinician

ROAM's lead clinician is Hiromi “Romi” Ortega Roque, AM, LCSW, PMH‑C (she/her/ella). Romi is a licensed clinical social worker with advanced training in sex therapy through the California Institute of Integral Studies and the PMH‑C certification through Postpartum Support International.

Her clinical background spans perinatal social work at UChicago Medicine, frontline HIV and public health social work at UCSF's Ward 86, and community-based care.