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Behind the Scenes: The Future of Fertility Care in NYC

ESSE Care believes some of the most meaningful progress in medicine happens when providers come together not only as clinicians but also as people, creating opportunities for reflection, conversation, and community while caring for others every day.

The ESSE Care team attended Beyond the Clinic, an intimate gathering hosted during National Infertility Awareness Week that brought together physicians, mental health professionals, wellness practitioners, and advocates committed to the future of reproductive healthcare through collaboration, connection, and compassionate care. 

Hosted in partnership with Calla Collective, CCRM Fertility, and it is Sloane, the evening created space for providers across New York City’s fertility and women’s health community to step outside the traditional clinical environment and reconnect with the human side of patient care. 

As a reproductive health and minimally invasive gynecologic surgery practice serving patients in Manhattan, Greenwich, and Los Angeles, ESSE Care believes some of the most meaningful progress in medicine happens when providers come together not only as clinicians but also as people, creating opportunities for reflection, conversation, and community while caring for others every day.

Creating Space for Connection Beyond the Exam Room

Held in an intentionally calming and restorative setting, the evening was designed to feel different from the traditional healthcare event. Wellness treatments, nourishing bites, soft lighting, and thoughtful programming transformed the experience into a space to pause, reflect, and reconnect. 

The providers in attendance spend their days supporting patients through infertility, endometriosis, pelvic pain, pregnancy loss, hormone changes, IVF journeys, and family-building challenges. They were given an opportunity to slow down, regulate their own nervous systems, and engage in meaningful conversations with others who understand the emotional realities of reproductive healthcare. 

The evening centered around themes that deeply resonate with the ESSE Care philosophy:

  • Collaborative, patient-centered fertility care  
  • Nervous system regulation and emotional wellness  
  • Family-building support and empowerment  
  • Integrative approaches to reproductive medicine  
  • Creating moments of self-reflection while caring for others  
  • Strengthening provider relationships to better support patients  

In many ways, the event served as a reminder that caring for patients starts with creating healthier, more connected care communities among providers themselves.

Bringing Together Leaders Across Fertility & Women’s Health 

One of the most inspiring aspects of the evening was witnessing physicians and wellness leaders from so many disciplines gathered together with a shared purpose: improving the patient experience through collaboration and compassion.

Organizations represented throughout the evening included:

Attendees included fertility specialists, minimally invasive gynecologic surgeons, therapists, psychiatrists, nutrition experts, wellness practitioners, and patient advocates—all united by the understanding that reproductive health journeys require far more than isolated medical care. 

These conversations reflect a growing movement throughout New York City and the broader women’s health community toward integrated, multidisciplinary support systems that recognize the emotional, physical, and psychological realities patients face during fertility treatment and family-building journeys. 

Why Collaboration Matters to ESSE Care

Collaboration is at the heart of everything we do. We understand that healing is rarely linear, and it is never meant to happen alone. 

Events like Beyond the Clinic reinforce the importance of building strong relationships between providers across specialties, including: 

  • Fertility doctors and minimally invasive surgeons  
  • Mental health professionals and wellness practitioners  
  • Nutrition experts and reproductive endocrinologists  
  • Physicians and advocates working together to empower patients and families  

When providers communicate, collaborate, and support one another, patients ultimately feel more seen, more informed, and more supported throughout every stage of care. 

Building a More Human-Centered Future for Reproductive Care 

As conversations around fertility and women’s health continue to evolve, ESSE Care remains deeply committed to fostering collaborative partnerships that place patients—and the emotional realities of their journeys—at the center of care. 

This event was a powerful reminder that medicine is not only about treatment plans and procedures. It is also about creating community, supporting one another, and making space for reflection and human connection along the way.

We are incredibly grateful to have been included, and we look forward to continuing these important conversations throughout New York City and beyond.  

At ESSE Care, we collaborate with a number of providers to create an individualized team for each patient. We know that diseases like endometriosis go beyond simply surgery, and that meaningful healing often happens beyond the clinic walls.

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