What Is Endometriosis?
Endometriosis is a chronic condition where tissue similar to the endometrium (the lining of the uterus) grows outside the uterus—often on the ovaries, fallopian tubes, pelvic wall, or even the bowel and bladder. This tissue behaves like endometrial tissue, thickening and bleeding during each menstrual cycle, but it has no way to exit the body. This leads to inflammation, scarring, adhesions, and significant pelvic pain.
At EPIA, we take a comprehensive, multidisciplinary approach to managing both the physical and emotional toll of endometriosis. We understand that it’s not just a reproductive issue—it’s a quality-of-life issue. Whether you’re seeking relief from chronic pain or planning pregnancy, our specialists guide you with science-backed, deeply personalised care.
Why Choose EPIA for Endometriosis?
At EPIA, we understand that endometriosis is often misunderstood, misdiagnosed, or dismissed. We offer:
- Thorough pelvic and ultrasound assessments
- Diagnostic laparoscopy, if needed, for accurate staging
- Pain relief plans that include both medical and lifestyle therapies
- Fertility support if endometriosis is interfering with conception
- Continued monitoring for recurrence and long-term wellness
Our team works across disciplines—gynaecology, fertility, nutrition, and mental health—to give you lasting support, not just temporary symptom relief.
What’s Included in Endometriosis & Pain Care at EPIA?
- Consultation and History Review: We look at your cycle, pain symptoms, lifestyle, and any prior treatments
- Ultrasound and Pelvic Imaging: To assess the extent of endometriotic lesions or cysts
- Hormonal Management: Use of birth control pills, progestins, or GnRH analogues to control symptoms
- Pain Relief Protocols: Including NSAIDs, muscle relaxants, and integrative approaches
- Surgical Options: Laparoscopic excision for moderate to severe or treatment-resistant cases
- Fertility Planning: IVF or egg freezing where endometriosis affects ovarian reserve or tubal function
- Supportive Care: Includes diet counselling, pelvic physiotherapy, and stress management
No two cases of endometriosis are alike—our goal is to offer treatment that fits your pain pattern, goals, and future plans.
Who Should Visit EPIA for Endometriosis & Pain Management?
- Women with chronic pelvic pain, especially before or during periods
- Those with painful sex, bloating, painful bowel movements, or fatigue
- Anyone diagnosed with ovarian endometriomas or suspected pelvic adhesions
- Individuals trying to conceive with a history of endometriosis
- Women previously diagnosed but still experiencing flare-ups or unresolved pain
Even if you’ve seen multiple doctors already, we welcome second-opinion cases and complex presentations.
Endometriosis & Pain Management FAQs
Is endometriosis curable?
While there is no permanent cure, symptoms can be well managed through hormonal therapy, surgery, and lifestyle changes. Many women live pain-free for long periods with proper care.
Can I still get pregnant if I have endometriosis?
Yes. Many women with endometriosis conceive naturally. Others may require fertility support depending on the severity and location of lesions.
What kind of surgery is used?
Laparoscopic surgery (keyhole surgery) is commonly used to remove or destroy endometriotic tissue. It’s minimally invasive and effective in many cases.
Do hormonal treatments have side effects?
Some hormone therapies may cause hot flashes, mood swings, or bone loss with long-term use. Your doctor will discuss risks and alternatives suited to your health profile.
Can diet affect endometriosis?
Emerging research suggests that anti-inflammatory diets may help reduce flare-ups. We offer nutrition support as part of holistic management.
How is endometriosis diagnosed definitively?
Laparoscopy is the gold standard for diagnosis, though imaging and clinical evaluation can strongly suggest it.




