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Walk into Aphrodite Fertility Acupuncture, and you’ll be greeted by vibrant plants, a warm waiting room, and a soft piano track playing over the speakers. Regardless of your journey to this fertility clinic, you’re welcomed into a safe space, carefully built for some of life’s most vulnerable moments.
In this episode, you’ll hear how Emily Marson and Ghoncheh Ayazi’s trust for each other as business partners overflows to their practice, and how they make their guest experience a healing one.
Learn more about Aphrodite Fertility, and read their story here in Front Desk magazine.
Emily Marson is a true believer in comprehensive integrative fertility care. She has made it her mission to pull women out of the darkness of infertility and guide them to the family they’ve always wanted. She credits much of her patient’s success to combining the ancient wisdom of Chinese medicine with modern, conventional biomedicine. You will find just what you need at Aphrodite, every step of the way.
Ghoncheh Ayazi is deeply committed to empowering and guiding women and couples on their journey towards a happy, healthy baby. Her life’s mission is to support women through these major life transitions equipped with knowledge and support. She is a leading specialist in integrative fertility, hormone and menstrual health, pregnancy and postpartum wellness. Ghoncheh loves connecting deeply with her patients one-on-one to lend a listening ear, provide thoughtful questions and guide them to the rightful next steps to help reach a healthy pregnancy. She is a cherished resource for those seeking support and care on their fertility journey.
This podcast is for informational purposes only and does not constitute medical, legal, or financial advice. The views expressed in this episode are solely those of the host/guests and do not necessarily reflect the position of Jane or front desk magazine.
This episode also contains material about fertility that may be triggering or distressing for some individuals. Listener discretion is advised.
Walk into Aphrodite Fertility Acupuncture, and you’ll be greeted by vibrant plants, a warm waiting room, and a soft piano track playing over the speakers. Regardless of your journey to this fertility clinic, you’re welcomed into a safe space, carefully built for some of life’s most vulnerable moments.
In this episode, you’ll hear how Emily Marson and Ghoncheh Ayazi’s trust for each other as business partners overflows to their practice, and how they make their guest experience a healing one.
Learn more about Aphrodite Fertility, and read their story here in Front Desk magazine.
Emily Marson is a true believer in comprehensive integrative fertility care. She has made it her mission to pull women out of the darkness of infertility and guide them to the family they’ve always wanted. She credits much of her patient’s success to combining the ancient wisdom of Chinese medicine with modern, conventional biomedicine. You will find just what you need at Aphrodite, every step of the way.
Ghoncheh Ayazi is deeply committed to empowering and guiding women and couples on their journey towards a happy, healthy baby. Her life’s mission is to support women through these major life transitions equipped with knowledge and support. She is a leading specialist in integrative fertility, hormone and menstrual health, pregnancy and postpartum wellness. Ghoncheh loves connecting deeply with her patients one-on-one to lend a listening ear, provide thoughtful questions and guide them to the rightful next steps to help reach a healthy pregnancy. She is a cherished resource for those seeking support and care on their fertility journey.
This podcast is for informational purposes only and does not constitute medical, legal, or financial advice. The views expressed in this episode are solely those of the host/guests and do not necessarily reflect the position of Jane or front desk magazine.
This episode also contains material about fertility that may be triggering or distressing for some individuals. Listener discretion is advised.