Tidewater Pharmacy and Compounding will host a special women’s health event on Thursday, March 19 from 6 to 8:30 p.m. at Harborside East, bringing together some of Charleston’s most trusted experts for an evening dedicated to open, honest conversation about women’s health.
The event is curated by the team at Tidewater Pharmacy and led by women’s health advocate Erin Straughan, MSN, owner of Tidewater Pharmacy and Compounding. Known for creating a pharmacy experience where women can ask the questions they are often too embarrassed to ask elsewhere, Straughan designed the evening to create a welcoming space for real talk about the changes women experience throughout life.
“Women spend so much of their lives navigating changes in their bodies without clear information or support,” said Straughan. “This event is about bringing the conversation into the open and putting trusted experts in the room together so women can learn, ask questions, and feel empowered about their health.”
The evening will feature a panel of Charleston’s premier women’s health specialists discussing topics including perimenopause and menopause, hormones, aging, skincare, sexual wellness, and overall longevity. Guests will have the opportunity to hear directly from providers who work with women every day and are passionate about improving access to information and care.
Featured Panelists:
● Cheryl Lynch, Tidewater Pharmacy & Compounding
● Fiona Rahbar, MD, Mara Dermatology
● Dr. Elaine Eustis, MD,k FACOG, MSCP, Menopause Solutions
● Temple W. Simpson, MPAS, PA-C, Magnolia Endocrinology
In addition to the expert panel, the event will include music from a live DJ, food and beverages, giveaways, a curated swag bag, and a women-owned marketplace featuring local brands and products.
The event will also support a meaningful cause. One hundred percent of proceeds will benefit Palmetto Hope Network, a nonprofit organization that provides
transitional housing and support services for women and children rebuilding their lives after crisis.
“This evening is about more than health education,” Straughan added. “It’s about community. When women come together, ask honest questions, and support one another, incredible things happen.”
Tickets are free, but space is limited and registration is required.
