
Women’s health is complex—and it doesn’t often fit neatly into one appointment or one specialty. Many women experience distinct symptoms across life stages. They may wonder what’s going on, or where to turn next. Add the demands of work, family, and everyday life, and women may feel stretched thin and unheard.
“At the Carolyn Rowan Center for Women’s Health and Wellness, we offer a unique approach to women’s health called MyPath where care is organized around personalized pathways–integrated, coordinated, and holistic care designed to support your whole body and your whole life. Everything you need is here—guided, connected, and focused on you,” says Anna M. Barbieri, MD, Clinical Strategy Lead at the Carolyn Rowan Center for Women’s Health and Wellness.
“Our care pathways address transitions such as emotional health, sleep, energy, gynecologic health, and other layers of health that cannot be addressed in a single visit,” she adds.
“MyPath supports women through life’s transitions with clarity and empathy,” says Joanne L. Stone, MD, physician-scientist and Chair of Obstetrics, Gynecology and Reproductive Science at the Icahn School of Medicine at Mount Sinai.
“Each pathway brings together the right specialists at the right time, so your care feels intentional—not overwhelming,” she adds.
The first pathway focuses on one of the most important chapters of women’s health: the midlife transition, featuring perimenopause and menopause.
MyPath Balance 40+: Support for the Midlife Years
Midlife can bring hormonal shifts, sleep disruption, weight gain, stress, and new health concerns. MyPath Balance 40+ is a six-month, personalized care experience created to help women age 40 and over feel stronger, healthier, and more in control of their well-being.
Patients will receive coordinated support for:
- Hormonal and metabolic health, including weight management
- Heart and bone health
- Sleep, mood, and stress
- Pelvic and sexual health
- Nutrition, movement, and overall vitality
“Your care unfolds step by step—starting with a comprehensive evaluation, followed by personalized treatment and ongoing support. So you always know what’s happening and why,” says Francesco Callipari, MD, Medical Director at the new Carolyn Rowan Center for Women’s Health and Wellness, and Assistant Clinical Professor and Vice Chair of Operations, Obstetrics, Gynecology and Reproductive Science at the Icahn School of Medicine at Mount Sinai.
“This approach is different because it’s not rushed, not fragmented, and because it’s designed around how women actually live,” he adds.
Looking Ahead
Additional MyPath programs will include MyPath Moms, MyPath Surgical Recovery, MyPath Healthspan, and MyPath Vitality 60+, each supporting women through different life stages.