Think It Could Be Endo (Endometriosis)? Let’s Talk.

Think It Could Be Endo

One of the most common issues we come across at our clinic is endometriosis. If you’re here reading about it, chances are you might already suspect endo could be affecting you or a loved one. As specialists in women’s health, we want to shed some light on this disease – what it is, how it presents, and why early treatment is so crucial. The sooner you address endometriosis, the less pain you may endure and the better your overall outcome is likely to be.

So, let’s get into it: What is endometriosis, and why is it so important to know the signs?

What is Endometriosis?

Endometriosis is a chronic condition where tissue similar to the lining of the uterus begins to grow outside of it, most commonly on the ovaries, fallopian tubes, and surrounding pelvic tissues. For those affected, it can be life-altering, causing symptoms ranging from painful periods and chronic pelvic pain to digestive issues and, in some cases, fertility challenges.

The challenge with endometriosis is that it’s often misunderstood, underdiagnosed, and misdiagnosed. Many women endure years of discomfort, sometimes thinking these symptoms are “normal.” That’s where our team at SHE Medical steps in.

Meet Our Specialists in Endometriosis Care

At SHE Medical, we are proud to have three highly skilled OBGYNs specialising in endometriosis treatment and management. Dr. Gary Swift, Dr. Sean Holland, and Dr. Abigail Evans each bring extensive experience and dedication to helping women navigate this complex disease. All three doctors specialise in laparoscopic excision of endometriosis, a surgical method that provides a thorough and lasting solution for many patients.

Why Laparoscopic Excision?

Laparoscopic excision is considered the “gold standard” in endometriosis treatment. Unlike ablation, where lesions are superficially burned away, excision involves cutting out endometriosis tissue at its root, reducing the likelihood of recurrence. Excision also helps preserve healthy tissue, making it a particularly effective option for women concerned about fertility. Our specialists use advanced laparoscopic techniques to remove lesions with precision, ultimately aiming to relieve pain, improve function, and support better long-term outcomes.

Recognising the Symptoms of Endometriosis

If any of the following symptoms sound familiar, it may be worth consulting one of our specialists:

Why Early Diagnosis Matters

Endometriosis can progress over time, leading to more significant pain, more extensive lesions, and, in some cases, increased difficulty with fertility. By seeking diagnosis and treatment sooner rather than later, you’re taking control of the disease before it has the chance to impact your health more seriously. Early intervention can often mean reduced pain, less time lost to symptoms, and a stronger chance of preserving fertility.

At SHE Medical, we believe in empowering women with knowledge and options, which is why our team works together to provide holistic, individualised care. We recognise that each patient’s journey with endometriosis is unique. By taking the time to understand your specific symptoms and concerns, our doctors can recommend a tailored approach to help you achieve the best possible outcome.

Your Path Forward

The journey with endometriosis can be challenging, but it’s one you don’t have to face alone. Whether you’re newly experiencing symptoms, have been struggling for years without answers, or are seeking an expert in advanced laparoscopic excision, we’re here to help. Our team at SHE Medical is committed to providing the highest standard of care, supporting our patients every step of the way.

If you’re ready to talk with a specialist or simply want to learn more, please reach out. Drs Gary, Sean and Abby are here to offer their expertise, compassionate care, and commitment to helping you find relief.

You can call our clinic for an appointment on 07 55 649 683. Don’t forget to see your GP for a referral so you can claim part of the consultation fee through Medicare.