What we treat, and how we find it.
Endometriosis is rarely confined to the reproductive organs, and it rarely arrives alone. These are the conditions we see most, written for the person living with them rather than for a referring clinician.
Tissue similar to the uterine lining growing where it shouldn't: on the peritoneum, ovaries, bowel, bladder, ureters, diaphragm and nerves.
Endometrial-type tissue within the muscular wall of the uterus. Often coexists with endometriosis and is frequently missed.
Benign muscular growths in the uterus. We treat large and complex fibroids, including those that other centers decline.
Pain lasting more than six months. Often multifactorial, and often dismissed before anyone looks properly.
Endometriosis cysts on the ovary. Surgical technique matters here more than almost anywhere else.
Difficulty conceiving in the presence of endometriosis, managed alongside your wider fertility team rather than instead of them.