About Dr. Dweck

Dr. Alyssa Dweck is a practicing board certified obstetrician/gynecologist. She is a certified menopause provider with special expertise in female sexual health and human nutrition.  She serves as Chief Medical Officer at Bonafide Health, a company which provides non-drug solutions for woman traversing natural life stages the menopause transition.  Dr. Dweck is committed to providing exemplary care for her patients;  she will be joining Well by Messer in January 2025, focusing on gynecology, menopause and sexual health.

Professional Background

  • Medical School: Hahnemann University School of Medicine (now Drexel)

  • Residency Training: Lankenau Hospital, Wynnewood, PA

  • Board Certification: Obstetrics and Gynecology

  • Professional Medical Memberships/Associations:

    •  American College of Obstetrics and Gynecology (ACOG)

    • The Menopause Society (TMS)

    •  International Society for Sexual Medicine (ISSM)

  • Licensure:

    •  New York

    • Florida

    • Connecticut

Selected Publications

  • The Complete A to Z for your V, Fair Winds Press 6/2017.

  • OBG Management: Roundtable.  “The Role of Moisturizers and Lubricants in GSM and Beyond.”   November 2016.

  • The Sexual Spark 20 Essential Exercises to Reignite the Passion, co-author, Lulu Press, 2016

  • Chapter 23:  Female Sexual Dysfunction and Cancer Sexual Health in the Couple:  Management of Sexual Dysfunction in Men and WomenLipshultz, L.I. et. al. Springer 2016.

  • “Sexual Health and Religion:  A Primer for The Sexual Health Clinician”, Dweck, A., et al   Journal of Sexual Medicine, July 2014.

  •  Reclaiming Sexuality in the Face of Breast Cancer Krychman, M., Dweck, A., Kellogg, S. Coping Magazine, Sept-Oct 2013, p.28-29. 

  • V is for Vagina, coauthor, Ulysses Press 2012

  • Dweck, A., Krakovitz, E.; “Management of Common Colorectal Problems in Pregnancy”, The Female Patient, July 1998

Awards & Recognitions

  • New York Magazine Best Doctors

  • Westchester Magazine Best Doctors

  • Castle Connolly Top Doctors

  • Castle Connolly Doctor’s Choice All Time

  • Castle Connolly Exceptional Women in Medicine Award

Areas of Interest & Expertise

  • General gynecology

  • Contraceptive care

  • Genital infection

  • PCOS

  • Perimenopause/Menopause

  • Hormone therapy

  • Medical sex therapy

  • Anorgasmia

  • Sexual pain

  • Low libido

  • Genitourinary syndrome of menopause

Other

Get to Know Dr. Dweck

What Made You Focus on OB/GYN?

Fate and luck have a funny way of working. As a young high school student looking for a job, I quite randomly was assigned to be a ward clerk in the labor and delivery unit of a nearby tertiary care hospital.  This super large and busy facility served the community. As they say, never a dull moment was had.  The frenetic pace was exciting and exhilarating.  I found myself drawn to the minute-to-minute adrenaline rushes of doctors managing childbirth and emergency room ambulance arrivals.  Moreover, I was absolutely enamored with the physicians who made this frenzied pace look easy with their breadths of knowledge, procedural competences and compassion for patients. I knew instantly that these ob/gyn physicians were the mentors whose career paths I was meant to follow.

What Are the Goals of Your Approach to Treatment?

Broadly, I’m in the business of healing; but there is such a unique perspective to doing so as an obstetrician gynecologist.  We build long term and very special relationships with our patients as we are trusted for guidance with some of women’s most cherished, personal and precious moments and milestones.  We often see generations of families; we don’t judge, we keep secrets, and we help our patients through the good and the difficult.

What Is Your Approach to Medicine?

Listen!  Listen carefully. Patients will tell you their stories if you allow time and patience. 

What Would You Define Patient Care?

Approach each patient as a whole person and not just as the body parts associated with the specialty.

Do You Do Any Non-Profit or Philanthropic Work?

I enjoyed my tenure as a board member at Hope’s Door, a shelter for domestic violence in my community.  Sadly, this is more common than most know, and it affects women of all backgrounds.  My eyes were opened to the fact that domestic violence is not just physical but also verbal and emotional, and this is often most difficult to uncover. I found this work valuable as a gynecologist, who I now appreciate is often the first person trusted in confidence, with this often deeply buried secret. This experience was truly humbling.