- March 14, 2026
- 5:00 PM - 9:00 PM ET
- Merkin Hall at Kaufman Music Center, New York City
Advancing Awareness in Endometriosis and Pelvic Health
ESSE Care is honored to participate in the 2026 Pelvic Health Conference and Endometriosis Symposium NYC, an event bringing together physicians, pelvic health specialists, researchers, advocates, and members of the endometriosis community for an evening of education and conversation.
At this year’s symposium, Dr. Amanda Chu, MD, gynecologic surgeon at ESSE Care, will be speaking as part of the Expert Panel and Community Q&A, joining leading voices in pelvic health to discuss evolving perspectives in endometriosis care, diagnosis, and multidisciplinary treatment.
The event highlights the importance of collaboration between clinicians and patients to improve awareness, diagnosis, and care for individuals living with endometriosis and other complex pelvic health conditions.
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Physician
Dr. Amanda Chu, MD
Endometriosis Specialist & Surgeon
Dr. Chu will join fellow specialists on an expert panel to discuss challenges in timely endometriosis diagnosis and treatment, as well as evolving approaches to pelvic health care and the role of multidisciplinary collaboration in improving patient outcomes.
Panel Discussion and Q&A
A live panel featuring physicians, researchers, and pelvic health specialists discussing diagnosis, treatment approaches, and the evolving landscape of endometriosis care.
Patient Artist Showcase
A program highlighting artists living with endometriosis who use creative expression as a way to process their experiences and raise awareness about the condition.
Multidisciplinary Perspectives
Speakers representing multiple specialties—including gynecology, pelvic floor physical therapy, and research—share insights on collaborative approaches to improving pelvic health care.
Connection & Community
An opportunity for attendees to connect with healthcare professionals, advocates, and others within the endometriosis community following the panel discussion.