LYNA
Women's Health Doctor (Volunteer)

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Female Health Doctor (Volunteer)
Company: Lyna
Location: Remote
Employment Type:
Volunteer / Part-Time (Unpaid + High Commission Potential)
Duration: Flexible
About Lyna
Lyna is an innovative cycle-tracking and hormonal health application.
We are changing the way women approach wellness with our core breakthrough: Know what to eat for every woman's hormonal journey.
Through our AI-powered camera, users can snap a photo of their plate to instantly see if their meal matches their hormones and cycle phase. From first periods to perimenopause, we bridge the gap between medical science, endocrinology, and daily lifestyle. Now, we are looking for a passionate medical expert to help us ground our AI-driven nutrition and phase-based guidance in bulletproof medical science.
The Role
We are seeking a Medical Advisor / Female Health Doctor (MD, DO, ND, or equivalent) who specializes in female endocrinology, gynecology, or integrative women's health.
As our Medical Advisor, you will be the clinical compass of Lyna. You will collaborate with our product, AI, and nutrition teams to ensure our phase-based dietary guidance, cycle insights, and educational content are medically sound, evidence-based, and highly supportive.
This is a volunteer, unpaid advisory role with a high-upside commission structure. It is a perfect fit for a doctor looking to build a digital health portfolio, establish themselves as a thought leader in the booming FemTech space, and earn commissions tied directly to the growth and success of the app's premium subscription tiers.
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What You’ll Do
- Clinical Oversight: Review and audit our AI nutrition guidelines and database to ensure medical accuracy, safety, and alignment with current endocrinology and gynecological standards.
- Content & Medical Review: Vet educational articles, cycle insights, and phase-based nutritional recommendations to ensure they are evidence-based and written with clinical integrity.
- Define Life-Stage Tracks: Help us build and refine specialized wellness tracks for different stages of a woman's life (including PCOS management, irregular cycles, postpartum, and perimenopause).
- The Voice of Lyna: Optionally participate in high-level content (e.g., expert quotes, video snippets, or co-authoring articles) to establish medical credibility for the brand.
What We’re Looking For
- Credentials: Medical Doctor (MD), Doctor of Osteopathic Medicine (DO), licensed Naturopathic Doctor (ND), or equivalent medical degree with a strong clinical focus on women’s health, gynecology, or endocrinology.
- Specialized Interest: Deep understanding of the menstrual cycle, hormonal fluctuations, and how nutrition/lifestyle interventions impact hormonal pathologies (PCOS, endometriosis, PMS, etc.).
- Mission-Driven: A genuine passion for cycle-syncing, FemTech, and empowering women with the knowledge to work with their bodies rather than against them.
- Collaborative Spirit: Comfortable working remotely with a fast-paced, digital-first tech team.


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Compensation & Perks
- High Commission Structure: While this is a volunteer, unpaid advisory position, you will receive a highly competitive commission or revenue-share percentage based on subscription conversions, premium masterclass launches, or specific growth milestones you help drive.
- FemTech Pioneer: Put your name on the ground floor of a cutting-edge AI health app, positioning yourself as a leading digital health advisor.
- Unmatched Visibility: Gain exposure to thousands of women actively looking for hormone-balancing solutions, helping you build your personal brand or private practice.
- Ultra-Flexible & Remote: Completely remote with a minimal time commitment (flexible hours to fit around your clinical schedule).
How to Apply
If you are ready to help women truly understand how their food impacts their hormones, we would love to connect. Please apply with your CV/LinkedIn profile and a brief note detailing your clinical interest in cycle-syncing and hormonal nutrition.
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