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Save the Date: Endometriosis Awareness Community Event

Save the Date: Endometriosis Awareness Community Event

Saturday, March 28 | Southern California / San Diego | In-Person

Join us for a powerful in-person Endometriosis Awareness Month community event bringing together trusted Southern California healthcare partners dedicated to advancing women’s health.

This inaugural community gathering is designed to provide education, connection, and clarity for women navigating endometriosis.

Endometriosis affects 1 in 10 women, yet many struggle for years without answers. This event will focus on:

  • Understanding endometriosis beyond common myths

  • Surgical and non-surgical treatment options

  • Building a comprehensive endometriosis care team

  • Long-term management and whole-body support

  • Empowering women to advocate for appropriate care

Dr. Chandra Spring-Robinson will be joined by respected healthcare professionals across multiple disciplines. Participating providers and partners will be announced soon.

This event is rooted in the belief that endometriosis care requires more than a single appointment or a single provider. It requires collaboration, education, and a community committed to improving outcomes.

Why This Event Matters

Too many women experience delayed diagnosis, incomplete treatment, or fragmented care.

This community awareness event aims to:

  • Increase access to clinically grounded education

  • Connect women with trusted local resources

  • Highlight the importance of coordinated, multidisciplinary care

  • Elevate the conversation around endometriosis treatment standards

If you are navigating endometriosis, supporting someone who is, or seeking to better understand your options, this event is for you.

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Endometriosis: Understanding the Disease, Treating the Whole Woman