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Live Q&A with Dr. Karli Provost Goldstein and Patient Advocate Tara: Real Talk on Endometriosis and Healing

Watch the full live Q&A with Dr. Karli Provost Goldstein and patient advocate Tara as they dive into real conversations around endometriosis, infertility, surgery, and whole-person healing.

In this live Q&A, Dr. Karli Provost Goldstein, founder of ESSE Care, joins patient advocate Tara to answer real questions from women navigating endometriosis, fertility struggles, and recovery after surgery.

Tara shares her personal journey—one that included multiple failed treatments and a long search for answers—before finding Dr. Goldstein and finally getting the excision surgery and comprehensive support she needed.

Together, they discuss:

  • Why so many patients are misdiagnosed or told their symptoms are “normal”
  • How excision surgery differs from other surgical approaches—and why it matters
  • What it really takes to heal after surgery (hint: it’s not just physical)
  • The impact of adenomyosis on fertility and miscarriage
  • What traveling for expert care looks like, and how ESSE Care supports every step

 

This is a conversation for anyone who’s felt unseen, unheard, or unsure about their next step. Whether you’re newly diagnosed or years into your journey, you’ll walk away with clarity—and hope.

 

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