Dr. Amanda Chu
Amanda Chu MD – Endometriosis Specialist
Summary: Dr Amanda Chu MD is a highly regarded endometriosis specialist based in New York City. With a patient-centered philosophy, Dr Amanda Chu MD emphasizes that no single theory fully explains endometriosis, though she draws from retrograde menstruation, coelomic metaplasia, and emerging research in epigenetics and immune dysfunction to guide individualized care. She specializes in excision surgery, supported by thoughtful use of continuous progesterone-only medications to manage symptoms while avoiding more aggressive hormonal therapies when possible. Dr Chu takes a holistic approach to persistent pain after surgery, focusing on reducing inflammation and addressing musculoskeletal and neuropathic pain through non-invasive strategies. She acknowledges the importance of treating coexisting conditions and embraces complementary medicine as part of a broader, multidisciplinary care plan. Patients can expect compassionate, personalized treatment that integrates the latest research and whole-person care principles.
City: New York City, USA
Philosophy of Endometriosis Care: No single theory adequately explains all presentations of endometriosis, but I believe that certain theories play more of a role in individual patients. Older theories have merit, e.g., retrograde menstruation and coelomic metaplasia, but we are constantly increasing our knowledge of endometriosis, & I think that epigenetics and immune dysregulation will become increasingly important.
What type of surgery do you perform for endometriosis?: Excision
Medication: Currently, hormonal medications are a useful and, at times, necessary adjunctive for cyclic symptoms and ovarian cyst prevention. Typically, I utilize continuous progesterone-only medications with the goal of amenorrhea/anovulation. I prefer to avoid GnRH agonists/antagonists for long-term use, given their severe side effect profile.
Approach to Persistent Pain After Surgery: Postoperatively, I prefer to focus on finding less invasive ways to decrease inflammatory, musculoskeletal, & neuropathic pain rather than repetitive procedures. I believe in treating all etiologies of pain, including often coexisting comorbidities, and well as being receptive to approaches that expand beyond traditional Western medicine. Finally, the mental & social impact of endometriosis cannot be overstated, and a multidisciplinary team is essential.