Endometriosis Evaluation
Evaluation and fertility support for endometriosis, with a focus on pain, cycle symptoms, diagnosis planning, and personalized reproductive care.
Care That Takes Pain Seriously
Endometriosis is often misunderstood or minimized, even though it can affect daily life, emotional well-being, and fertility. Our approach begins with listening carefully to your symptoms and making sure persistent pain, heavy periods, or painful intercourse are evaluated seriously.
Diagnostic Review and Fertility Insight
Endometriosis can be difficult to diagnose and may require a thoughtful workup. We help patients understand what symptoms may point toward endometriosis, what imaging can and cannot show, and how the condition may be affecting fertility planning.
Personalized Reproductive Assessment
Because endometriosis can affect each patient differently, we look at your cycle history, pelvic symptoms, reproductive goals, and any prior testing or procedures. That allows us to build a plan that is specific to your situation rather than relying on assumptions.
Support Through the Next Step
For some patients, the next step is additional diagnostic work. For others, it may be fertility treatment planning, symptom management, or coordination with other specialists. Our role is to help you move forward with a clearer understanding of your options.
Our Process
Step 1: Symptom and History Review
We begin by reviewing your menstrual history, pelvic pain, prior imaging, and any fertility concerns to better understand whether endometriosis may be contributing to what you are experiencing.
Step 2: Focused Evaluation
Your assessment may include ultrasound, lab work, and a discussion of what current testing can reveal and where a more specialized diagnostic pathway may still be needed.
Step 3: Personalized Fertility and Care Plan
Once the evaluation is complete, we outline the most appropriate next steps for your goals. That may include fertility planning, referral for additional diagnostic management, or a broader reproductive care strategy.
Step 4: Ongoing Coordination and Support
Endometriosis care is rarely one-size-fits-all. We continue to support patients as symptoms, test results, and fertility priorities change, helping them make informed decisions without feeling dismissed or rushed.
Ready to Learn More?
Schedule a consultation to discuss how this service can help you on your fertility journey.