Health and Wellness 

Learn about Mayo Clinic 

Get to know more about what makes us different.

As the world’s largest integrated, not-for-profit medical group practice, Mayo Clinic is dedicated to making the best care accessible to everyone. Through relentless research and innovation, we deliver earlier diagnoses, groundbreaking treatments, and hope to those who need it most.
For nearly 150 years, our pioneering spirit has driven advancements like the Mayo Clinic Platform, transforming how care is delivered and empowering patients to heal at home. 
Our collaborative, team-based approach ensures we tackle the most complex challenges, bringing solutions that change lives.
Recognized with more No. 1 rankings for quality care than any other hospital by U.S. News & World Report, Mayo Clinic remains committed to a healthier, more hopeful future for all.

Adoption Awareness

Strengthening Black Families Through Adoption

Every child's story begins somewhere.

During National Adoption Month, we honor the children, families, and communities shaped by adoption and recognize the need for equity, understanding, and representation for Black children within the child welfare system.
Read more about Adoption Awareness and how you can help strengthen Black families through adoption.

ADHD Awareness

From Stigma to Solutions 

ADHD affects millions of children and adults, yet stigma and unequal access to care mean many in the Black community go undiagnosed or untreated.

Understanding ADHD and addressing disparities can help more families find support and strategies for success.
Read more about ADHD awareness and how you can help with the stigma.

Protecting Cervical Health 

Supporting Our Communities

Cervical cancer is one of the most preventable cancers when screenings are accessible and timely. Yet Black women continue to die at higher rates due to systemic barriers in healthcare.  
These outcomes are not accidental but rooted in inequality and lack of access. Protecting cervical health is about justice as much as it is about medicine.

Managing What's Manageable 

Thriving with chronic conditions 

Chronic conditions such as diabetes, hypertension, and heart disease affect many adults and often require ongoing care and lifestyle adjustments. 
Research shows that structured self management programs can help individuals build confidence, improve physical activity and better manage their overall health.