A subculture for disabled people, focusing on how we're treated by the medical industry. This includes things like little to no accessibility for mobility aid users, being unable to receive treatment due to gender, weight, class, race, etc, those who either aren't able to or don't want to be diagnosed due to stigma, and anything else affected by the medical industry. It is a rejection of medical ableism, and a "fuck you" to those that perpetrate it. It's inclusive of any kind of disabled person, physical or mental.
It's about free, accessible, and adequate healthcare for all, defiance against medical ableism and pseudoscientific ableism (like "vaccines cause autism" and whatnot), autonomy for all disabled people, and more. It is similar to terms like cpunk, dyspunktional, madpunk, neuropunk... and many, many more. The key difference in medipunk is that it is specifically focused on medical ableism, treatment from the medical industry and/or medical professionals, and defiance of it. It is also for any disabled person, whereas other terms may focus on more specific groups. Medipunk may be considered underneath, or next to, any of these terms.
Stylistically, there is no way to "look" the part. There may be a basis in "medical" aesthetics, however for others it may be the opposite, with more focus on self-created or "DIY" projects. It's is not about a specific style, moreso putting focus on doing what is most comfortable for each person.
Symbol and flag are by me, and can be used by anyone who is disabled. Ableists of any kind are not welcome to use this.