
Carly Gossard, PT, DPT, OCS, PRPC
Carly Gossard, PT, DPT, OCS, PRPC
Carly Gossard—Endometriosis Physical Therapist
Summary: Carly Gossard, PT, DPT, OCS, PRPC, is a dedicated endometriosis physical therapist at Empowered Pelvic Health in Montvale, New Jersey. Carly Gossard’s approach emphasizes treating the whole person with a team-based philosophy that integrates orthopedic, pelvic rehabilitation, and movement therapies such as yoga and Pilates. Trained through the Herman and Wallace Pelvic Rehabilitation Institute, Carly Gossard collaborates closely with a trusted network of endometriosis specialists and mental health professionals to provide comprehensive, multidisciplinary care. This collaborative environment ensures that patients receive personalized support tailored to their unique needs. Carly values empowering patients to actively participate in their healing journey, fostering progress and lasting success. Her warm, patient-centered care creates a safe space where individuals feel supported in managing their endometriosis symptoms and improving quality of life.
City: Montvale, New Jersey, USA
Visit types: Office, Hospital
Spoken languages: English, Spanish (clinically fluent)
Interpreting services for other languages: No

Jessica Angowski, PT, DPT, YTT-200
Jessica Angowski, PT, DPT, YTT-200
Jessica Angowski—Endometriosis Physical Therapy
Summary: Jessica Angowski, PT, DPT, YTT-200, is a compassionate endometriosis physical therapist based at Empowered Pelvic Health in Montvale, New Jersey. Jessica Angowski’s holistic approach focuses on both the physical and emotional aspects of endometriosis, creating a safe, supportive environment where patients feel truly heard. Her treatments often include visceral mobilization to enhance pelvic organ mobility and reduce adhesions, myofascial release to ease pelvic floor tension, and tailored pelvic floor strengthening or relaxation exercises. Additionally, Jessica integrates yoga therapy and breathing techniques to improve pelvic mobility and reduce stress, which can worsen symptoms. Education on posture, body mechanics, and lifestyle adjustments empowers patients to manage their symptoms and enhance their quality of life. Jessica Angowski is dedicated to delivering personalized, collaborative care that fosters healing, symptom relief, and overall well-being for every patient’s unique journey.
City: Montvale, New Jersey, USA
Visit types: Office/Hospital
Spoken languages: English
Interpreting services for other languages: No

Bhavti Soni, PT, DPT, PHC
Bhavti Soni, PT, DPT, PHC
Bhavti Soni—Endometriosis Physical Therapist
Summary: Bhavti Soni is a dedicated endometriosis physical therapist in Warren, New Jersey, with over eight years of experience in pelvic health. At Pelvic Elements, Bhavti Soni, PT, DPT, PHC, takes a whole-body approach to endometriosis care—treating not just symptoms, but the person as a whole. She integrates manual therapy, neuromuscular re-education, breathwork, pain science education, and advanced modalities like cold laser and EMG. Fluent in English, Hindi, and Gujarati, Bhavti Soni creates a welcoming, inclusive space where patients feel heard and supported. Her approach combines compassionate listening with evidence-based care, acknowledging the emotional, physical, and systemic complexities of endometriosis. She also collaborates with a range of providers—from gynecologists to therapists—to build truly personalized and multidisciplinary care plans. With Bhavti Soni, patients receive expert guidance on their healing journey and support that meets them wherever they are.
City: Warren, New Jersey, USA
Visit types: Office/Hospital; Virtual
Spoken languages: English, Hindi, Gujarati
Interpreting services for other languages: Yes
A Whole-Body Approach
Endometriosis impacts not only the pelvis but also musculoskeletal function, visceral health, the nervous system, and emotional well-being. My approach integrates evidence-based techniques with a compassionate understanding of how these systems interact. Treatments may include:
Although the biggest tool I have in my toolbox is my ears, “I Listen to the Patient,” Here are a few other techniques, among many others, I use
Manual Therapy: Gentle techniques to release fascial restrictions, improve mobility in the pelvic organs, and reduce adhesions.
Neuromuscular Re-Education: Enhancing motor control and addressing postural imbalances that contribute to pain or dysfunction.
Pain Science Education: Empowering patients to understand their pain and take an active role in their recovery through personalized strategies.
Breathwork and Relaxation Training: Utilizing diaphragmatic breathing to regulate the nervous system, improve core function, and enhance pelvic floor relaxation.
Exercise Prescription: Develop tailored movement programs to build strength, flexibility, and resilience while respecting the body’s limits.
Modalities: I pride myself on having the best evidence modalities out there, whether it’s a cold laser, shockwave, or imaging ultrasound for biofeedback, or EMG, among many others. But I still believe the second best tool I have is my hands 🙂 after my ears.
Collaborative Care
Endometriosis often requires a multidisciplinary approach, and I value collaboration with other healthcare providers, including gynecologists, pain management specialists, dietitians, mental health therapists, and acupuncturists. By working together, we can address all facets of the condition, from hormonal imbalances to emotional stressors and systemic inflammation.
Patient-Centered Care
Every patient’s journey with endometriosis is unique. My goal is to create a safe, empowering space where patients feel heard and supported. I strive to educate and collaborate with each individual, ensuring that their treatment plan aligns with their goals, lifestyle, and personal values.
Healing from endometriosis is a journey, and I am committed to walking alongside my patients, helping them reclaim their quality of life through integrative, compassionate, and evidence-informed care. Together, we aim to foster resilience, manage pain, and restore function for a healthier, more vibrant life.

Jillian Lipari, PT, DPT
Jillian Lipari, PT, DPT, CSCS, PCES, Cert-DN
Jillian Lipari—Endometriosis, Physical Therapist
Summary: Jillian Lipari is a dedicated endometriosis physical therapist based in Bedminster, New Jersey. At Ethos Pelvic Health and Wellness, Jillian Lipari, PT, DPT, provides trauma-informed care that prioritizes each patient’s unique experience and needs. Her sessions are tailored and may include visceral mobilization, dry needling, soft tissue and cranial work, internal myofascial release, and somatic movement strategies. Jillian emphasizes nervous system regulation and patient education, particularly around the brain’s fear and trauma responses. She believes in building a strong therapeutic alliance and collaborating with the patient’s broader care team to ensure holistic, well-rounded support. Jillian Lipari’s approach is compassionate, empowering, and grounded in both clinical skill and emotional understanding, helping patients feel safe, supported, and involved in their healing journey.
City: Bedminster, NJ, USA
Visit types: Office/Hospital
Spoken languages: English
Interpreting services for other languages: No

Dr. Gina Ranieri
Dr. Gina Ranieri
Gina Ranieri – Endometriosis Specialist
Summary: Dr Gina Ranieri is an experienced endometriosis specialist based in Princeton, New Jersey. Gina Ranieri’s approach to endometriosis care is rooted in the belief that the condition often originates during embryologic development, involving coelomic metaplasia or embryonic cell remnants. This perspective helps explain endometriosis in patients without menstruation and in unusual locations. Dr Gina Ranieri performs precise excision surgery to remove endometriosis lesions while prioritizing patient well-being. For those not pursuing surgery or to prevent recurrence, she prescribes hormonal treatments such as the levonorgestrel IUD and combined oral contraceptives. Post-surgery, Gina Ranieri carefully evaluates persistent pain by considering other causes, referring patients to pelvic floor physical therapy, and administering trigger point or Botox injections. She also uses non-opioid pain medications and advanced imaging to guide further treatment, always focusing on personalized, compassionate care.
City: Princeton, New Jersey, USA
Philosophy of Endometriosis Care: The theory of endometriosis that I believe makes the most sense is that endometriosis likely originates during embryologic development either through coelomic metaplasia or embryonic cell remnants. This explains how endometriosis can be seen in non-menstruating patients and areas outside the abdominopelvic cavity.
What type of surgery do you perform for endometriosis: Excision
Medication: I will use hormonal medications such as the levonorgestrel IUD, combined oral contraceptive pills, Depo-Provera, or norethindrone for patients who are not interested in surgical treatment or to prevent recurrence after surgical excision in select patients.
Approach to Persistent Pain After Surgery: For patients who have undergone complete surgical excision of endometriosis and continue to report symptoms, I will often explore other pain generators. I do refer patients to pelvic floor physical therapy and perform pelvic floor trigger point and Botox injections, as well as abdominal wall injections to treat myofascial pain. I will also prescribe non-opioid, centrally acting pain medications for patients with very challenging-to-treat pain. If I suspect that the patient’s endometriosis has returned, I will often order imaging in the form of an MRI and potentially offer repeat surgery in appropriate and select patients.

Suzanne Coffey PT, DPT
Suzanne Coffey PT, DPT
Suzanne Coffey – Endometriosis Physical Therapist
Summary: Suzanne Coffey, PT, DPT is a dedicated endometriosis physical therapist at Empowered Pelvic Health in Montvale, NJ. Suzanne Coffey takes a holistic, individualized approach to care, focusing on the entire movement system to support healing and improve quality of life. At Empowered Pelvic Health, Suzanne Coffey creates a comfortable, inclusive environment where patients feel empowered to take control of their health. Treatment strategies include visceral mobilization, myofascial release, breath training, mindfulness, postural and neuromuscular reeducation, and therapeutic exercise. Suzanne Coffey emphasizes education and collaboration, helping patients understand their bodies and manage symptoms effectively. Her compassionate care is designed to reduce pain, improve function, and support long-term well-being, making her a trusted partner for those navigating endometriosis challenges.
Visit types: Office/Hospital
Spoken languages: English
Interpreting services for other languages: No
Philosophy of care and typical treatment strategies: At Empowered Pelvic Health, we treat each patient with an individualized and holistic approach that encompasses the entire movement system. We are dedicated to providing an inclusive and comfortable environment for each patient to begin or continue their healing journey. During a physical therapy session, we utilize many different treatment strategies to help desensitize the nervous system, including visceral mobilization, myofascial release, breath training, mindfulness, postural reeducation, neuromuscular reeducation, and therapeutic exercise. At Empowered Pelvic Health, we are passionate about empowering our patients through education and physical therapy.

Niva Herzig, PT, DPT
Niva Herzig, PT, DPT
Niva Herzig – Endometriosis Physical Therapist
Summary: Niva Herzig is a compassionate and highly skilled endometriosis physical therapist based in Englewood, New Jersey. With a patient-first philosophy, Niva Herzig creates a safe, supportive space where individuals feel heard and empowered in their healing journey. She combines her expertise in physical therapy with training in health coaching and sexual counseling to provide holistic, personalized care.
At Core Dynamics Physical Therapy, Dr. Herzig uses a variety of hands-on techniques—including myofascial release, visceral mobilization, soft tissue therapy, and cupping—alongside neuromuscular re-education and pain science approaches such as guided imagery and graded exposure. She also incorporates tailored exercise and movement strategies to restore function and reduce pain. Patients working with Niva Herzig benefit from her integrative, evidence-based methods and her deep commitment to improving the quality of life for those living with endometriosis.
Visit types: Office/Hospital/Virtual
Spoken languages: English, Hebrew
Interpreting services for other languages: No
Philosophy of care and typical treatment strategies: My approach is patient first: I provide space and time to hear the story, guidance, and resources when needed. My background, in addition to PT, includes health coaching and sexual counseling (in the process). PT approach using manual therapy (myofascial, visceral mobilization, soft tissue, cupping, etc.), neuromuscular re-Ed: pain science (graded exposure, guided imagery, etc.), exercise, and movement.

Dr. Lora Liu
Dr. Lora Liu, M.D.
Dr Lora Liu – Endometriosis Specialist, Minimally Invasive Gynecologic Surgeon.
Summary: Dr Lora Liu, a highly respected endometriosis specialist and minimally invasive gynecologic surgeon, is based in New York City. Known for her skill and compassionate care, Dr Liu NYC is a trusted name among patients seeking expert treatment for complex pelvic pain. At the core of Dr Liu Endometriosis care is a comprehensive understanding of the disease’s multifactorial origins, including inflammation, immune dysfunction, and hormonal influences. Patients turn to Lora Liu MD for individualized care that blends evidence-based medicine with a human-centered approach.
Dr Lora Liu believes in treating each patient uniquely. She often combines advanced excision surgery with hormonal therapy, non-opioid pain relief, and pelvic floor rehabilitation. At Dr Liu NYC, her multidisciplinary team supports long-term healing, even for those with persistent symptoms. Dr Liu Endometriosis care reflects a deep commitment to improving quality of life, and Lora Liu MD remains a leading voice in delivering compassionate, specialized care for women with endometriosis.
City: New York, NY, USA.
Philosophy: I believe that the etiology of endometriosis is complex and multifactorial. I support the Mullerianosis theory. However, there are other contributing factors such as oxidative stress and inflammation, impaired immune response, genetics, and hormones – both endogenous and exogenous that play a role in the pathogenesis and proliferation of endometriosis.
Medication: I incorporate medications into my practice for the management of symptoms. For hormonal suppression, I incorporate combined OCPs, progesterone-only pills, or progesterone IUD. I do not prescribe GnRH agonists or antagonists. Depending on the patient’s pain generators, I may also recommend non-opioid pain medication, such as NSAIDs, gabapentin, SNRIs, and compounded suppositories.
Approach to Persistent Pain: I am committed to closely following my post-operative patients to ensure that their persistent pain is managed and overall quality of life is improved. Patients with a long history of pelvic pain due to endometriosis will often require additional support following surgery. I am fortunate to work in a multi-disciplinary practice with Physical Medicine and Rehabilitation physicians who specialize in pelvic pain, as well as with pelvic floor physical therapists and pain management physicians. However, my approach depends on the individual patient and her history and current symptoms. Some patients may find that their symptoms are adequately managed with hormonal suppression alone, whereas others may need a second look if symptoms start to recur after their initial surgery. By integrating a multifaceted approach, I find that patient outcomes are overwhelmingly more positive.

Dr. Andrea Vidali MD
Dr. Andrea Vidali, M.D
Endometriosis Specialist, Obstetrics & Gynecology / General Obstetrics & Gynecology, Reproductive Endocrinology
Summary: Dr Andrea Vidali MD is a highly regarded endometriosis specialist and reproductive endocrinologist based in New York, NY, USA. Known for his expertise and compassionate approach, Dr Vidali offers comprehensive care for patients dealing with complex endometriosis cases. His practice attracts individuals from both the New York City area and beyond, especially those searching for a trusted expert like Andrea Vidali NYC. What makes Dr Andrea Vidali endometriosis treatment unique is his focus on combining excision surgery with targeted medical therapies, such as progestins and IUDs. This approach not only helps control bleeding but also addresses related conditions that often go untreated. His methods are especially effective for patients who haven’t responded well to hormonal therapy alone.
In addition to his surgical skill, Dr Vidali emphasizes the importance of personalized, long-term care. Every patient receives a tailored recovery plan that may include physical therapy and collaboration with physiatrists to help manage persistent pelvic pain. This ongoing support is a key part of the experience with Dr Andrea Vidali MD, who believes that successful treatment doesn’t end in the operating room.
Many patients turn to Dr Andrea Vidali MD not just for his medical knowledge, but for his commitment to improving their overall quality of life. Whether you’re local to New York or researching providers like Andrea Vidali NYC from across the country, his integrative approach to endometriosis makes him a leading choice in the field. It’s no surprise that Dr Andrea Vidali endometriosis care is so highly sought after by those navigating this challenging condition.
City: New York, NY, USA
Philosophy: Current scientific evidence points to the coelomic theory of endometriosis
Medication: The approach to endometriosis has to be holistic and address not only the disease itself but also potentially associated conditions. At this time, since we do not have medical candidates for curing endometriosis, the first essential step in the treatment of endometriosis is excision surgery. Additionally, Dr. Vidali rely on hormonal contraception, preferably progestins either orally or in the form of IUD to control bleeding or adenomyosis-related factors, if present. He does not rely on GnRH agonists or antagonists as in my experience the risk profile and efficacy profile not better than progestins make them undesirable.
Approach to Persistent Pain: I would like to affirm that I follow all the patients I operate on until they are well. I see the patients periodically as long as necessary. I always have a plan post-operatively especially if history, lab work, and initial examination have highlighted the possibility of the coexistence of additional pain generators. I do recommend physical therapy to most if not all patients and rely on a network of physiatrists.