04/03/2026Mr Dale OjutikuObstetrician & GynaecologistWhat does bespoke endometriosis care and treatment mean for patients?Rather than offering a standard pathway for all, bespoke endometriosis care is tailored to the patient’s symptoms, disease severity, reproductive plans, and personal goals.More articles from this doctor
03/03/2026Dr Emilia GasiorowskaConsultant gynaecologist and obstetrician with interest in cancer screeningWhat is endometriosis? A consultant gynaecologist explainsEndometriosis is a common yet often misunderstood gynaecological condition affecting millions of women in the UK. Despite increasing awareness, many patients still experience years of symptoms before receiving a diagnosis. In this article, a consultant gynaecologist and obstetrician explains what endometriosis is, why it develops, the symptoms to look out for and the available treatment options. More articles from this doctor
30/01/2026Dr Sangeetha DevarajanObstetrician & GynaecologistAll about endometriosis, dysmenorrhoea, and adenomyosisOn hand to provide an all-you-need-to-know guide with regards to endometriosis, dysmenorrhoea, and adenomyosis, is esteemed consultant obstetrician and gynaecologist, Dr Sangeetha Devarajan.More articles from this doctor
01/12/2025Mr Nicholas MorrisObstetrics & Gynaecology ConsultantThe wonders of EndoSure: A breakthrough in endometriosis diagnosisHere, renowned consultant obstetrician and gynaecologist, Mr Nicholas Morris, explains how the EndoSure test works when it comes to the diagnosis of endometriosis.More articles from this doctor
18/09/2025Mr Nitish NarvekarGynaecologyRobotic surgery in gynaecologyRobotic-assisted procedures offer a safe and effective way to treat a range of gynaecological conditions, such as removal of fibroids, while preserving quality of life.More articles from this doctor
16/09/2025Miss Elizabeth BallConsultant GynaecologistPeriod pain: How is it treated?Understanding the causes and the treatments available can help make period pain more manageable, and improve overall quality of life.
13/08/2025Mr Mahantesh KaroshiConsultant GynaecologistWhy is diagnosing adolescent endometriosis, even after laparoscopy, challenging?Although widely recognised in adults, endometriosis is starting to become more widely identified in teenage girls. However, diagnosing the condition in this younger population presents unique challenges; even when employing laparoscopy, the gold standard diagnostic tool.More articles from this doctor
08/08/2025Miss Dorota HardyConsultant gynaecologist and minimal access surgeonWhat is endometriosis, and how is it treated?While some people with endometriosis experience mild or no symptoms, others may have pain and fertility issues that significantly impact daily life.More articles from this doctor
07/08/2025Professor Mohamed MabroukConsultant GynaecologistUnderstanding endometriosis: causes, symptoms, and how it is treatedEndometriosis is a long-term gynaecological condition that affects approximately 1 in 10 women and people assigned female at birth in the UK. Despite being relatively common, it often goes undiagnosed for years due to the wide variation in symptoms and a general lack of awareness. In this article, a consultant gynaecologist highlights the importance of understanding this complex condition so that patients are empowered to seek timely and appropriate care.More articles from this doctor
07/08/2025Written by Top DoctorsTreating the different stages of endometriosisThe severity of endometriosis is classified into four stages (minimal, mild, moderate, and severe), based on the size, location, and depth of endometrial implants and the presence of scar tissue. Treatment options vary depending on the stage, symptoms, and whether future fertility is a concern.