Endometriosis: Identification, Diagnosis, Treatment, and the New Frontier of Advanced Surgical Care
Presenter: Haylee Nye, ND
Original Date: April 11, 2026
Endometriosis remains one of the most underdiagnosed and misunderstood contributors to infertility—impacting up to 50% of patients trying to conceive. Its complexity and variability make it a clinical challenge, particularly when patients present without the “classic” symptoms. As clinicians, the stakes are high: delays in diagnosis and treatment can compromise both fertility outcomes and patient well-being.
Bio: Dr. Haylee Nye is a licensed naturopathic doctor and women’s health expert with a dual degree in Naturopathic Medicine and Clinical Nutrition from the National University of Natural Medicine (NUNM). She’s the founder of Floryn Health, a Portland clinic supporting women in Oregon and Washington through hormonal challenges, fertility struggles, and the full arc of reproductive health, from preconception to perimenopause.
Dr. Nye is known for helping women feel seen, heard, and understood in a system that often leaves them out of the conversation. Her clinical work focuses on conditions like endometriosis, PCOS, infertility, chronic fatigue, gut issues, and cycle irregularities, bringing together evidence-based strategies with holistic, compassionate care.
NUNM is accredited by the North American Naturopathic Continuing Education Council (NANCEAC). This activity qualifies for 1.5 General CEUs Total.