The Women's Health Collaborative
Where Women Thrive
To improve women’s health and longevity by connecting them to trusted local health and wellness experts and a supportive, educational community—through symposia, retreats, online and hybrid courses, and in-person treatment.
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Empowerment Through
Education, Care and
Community
Providers who truly understand: our expert health and wellness professionals are carefully selected to ensure you’ll receive support and care that fits you and your life
Tailored support to fit your reality: From asynchronous learning to group programs to personalized one-on-one care. In-person and online. We’ve got the solution that fits your needs.
The community you’ve been craving: Connect with women who are navigating the same stage of life as you. Learning and support together, in community.
The Women's Health Collaborative
Forget The One-Size Fits
All Approach
We offer tailored support for every chapter of life. The needs of a woman who’s trying to get pregnant are very different from those of a new mom or a woman in midlife experiencing perimenopause. No matter where you are in your journey as a woman, our holistic approach ensures that you’ll have access to knowledge and services offered by experts who will help you to feel seen, heard, and empowered.
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80%
About 80% of women report feeling like they’ve lost a part of themselves during menopause. Hormonal shifts and life transitions can trigger identity struggles and emotional stress.
75%
Nearly 75% of women notice changes in their body that affect how they feel about their appearance. Weight gain, skin changes, and hair thinning can impact confidence and self-esteem.
70%
About 80% of women report feeling like they’ve lost a part of themselves during menopause. Hormonal shifts and life transitions can trigger identity struggles and emotional stress.
65%
Approximately 65% of women experience mood swings, anxiety, or low-grade depression during menopause. Emotional changes are often linked to hormonal fluctuations as well as the life stage itself.