If you’re already hanging out with us here on the Tom of P-Town Health blog (and we love that you are), we’ve got one simple favor to ask: slide on over to Facebook and hit that Follow button on our official page!
Why bother clicking “Follow”?
Perk | What it means for you |
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Real-Time Updates | Breaking news on HIV prevention, new PrEP options (hello, lenacapavir!), vaccine alerts, and seasonal health tips—pushed right into your feed. |
Live Q&A Sessions | Got an MSM-specific health question you’re shy to email? Hop onto our Facebook Lives and ask away in real time. |
Event Invites | From Provincetown pop-up clinics to virtual webinars on fetish-friendly safe-sex practices, Facebook is where we post RSVP links first. |
Behind-the-Scenes Fun | Peek at my workout playlist, or watch me unbox the latest absurd medical gadget so you don’t have to. |
Community Support | Connect with other followers who get the unique challenges—and joys—of queer men’s health. |
What’s in it for us?
More followers = more reach, which means better-informed providers and healthier gay/bi/trans men everywhere. It also helps boost visibility for our upcoming textbook, Primary Care of Men Who Have Sex with Men (publishing this September!). When you like, follow, and share, you’re amplifying accurate, sex-positive healthcare information where it’s desperately needed.
How to find us
Open Facebook.
Type “Tom of P-Town Health” in the search bar.
Look for our archer logo, then tap Follow.
Smash that Share button so your friends, partners, and even your under-trained primary-care doc can join the party.
Pro tip: Turn on notifications so you never miss a post—especially those late-night “ask me anything” sessions that get spicy.
One more thing…
If you’ve found value in our posts on injectable PrEP, harm-reduction tips, or that deep dive on HPV vaccines, sharing our Facebook page is the easiest thank-you you can give. Every new follower helps dismantle medical misinformation and pushes culturally competent care into more newsfeeds.
See you (and your adorable profile pic) on Facebook! 💙🏳️🌈
Stay safe, stay sexy, and keep lifting each other up.
— Dr. Tom & the Tom of P-Town Health Team
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