29-Sep-2025
Too heavy for medical care: Over 40% of specialty clinics turn away patients weighing 465 pounds
Northwestern UniversityPeer-Reviewed Publication
Patients weighing 450 pounds or more face barriers and discrimination when scheduling or attending doctor visits at subspecialty practices, reports a new Northwestern Medicine study. Of the 300 clinics surveyed in the study, 52% lacked basic standards of care and 41% declined to schedule an appointment. Otolaryngologists were the least likely to schedule a visit with the patient (only 48.3% scheduled visits, compared to 59% overall).
Only 117 practices (39%) were fully accessible, the study found, with endocrinology practices being the most willing to schedule and most likely to meet basic standards of care.
An additional 16% of practices in the study that were willing to schedule the patient had a sub-standard plan of care that involved workarounds for accessibility limitations, such as telling the patient they could come to the clinic but would need to stand during the exam, or they would have to drape themselves with a sheet because they did not have gowns to fit them.
- Journal
- Annals of Internal Medicine
- Funder
- NIH/National Institute of Arthritis and Musculoskeletal and Skin Diseases