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Pelvic Pain & Endometriosis

Pelvic Pain &
EndometriosisComplex. Real. Treatable.

Comprehensive evaluation and personalized treatment for chronic pelvic pain, endometriosis, adenomyosis, and complex gynecologic pain conditions.

Pelvic pain can affect every aspect of daily life — from work and sleep to relationships, movement, and emotional wellbeing. Our approach focuses on thoughtful evaluation, individualized care, and long-term treatment planning.

Our Approach

Chronic Pain
Should Not
Be Dismissed

Many patients experiencing pelvic pain spend years searching for answers before receiving a diagnosis or feeling fully heard. Symptoms such as severe cramping, painful intercourse, bloating, fatigue, lower back pain, pain with bowel movements, or persistent pelvic discomfort are often complex — and deserve a more comprehensive evaluation.

We take a personalized and evidence-based approach to pelvic pain care, focusing on identifying underlying causes while creating long-term treatment plans tailored to each patient's individual needs and goals.

"We recognize that chronic pelvic pain is complex, real, and often misunderstood. Our goal is to give it the evaluation it deserves."
01
Condition

Endometriosis

A chronic inflammatory condition affecting an estimated 1 in 10 women — often undertreated and underdiagnosed.

Endometriosis may cause severe menstrual pain, pelvic discomfort, bloating, fatigue, painful intercourse, bowel symptoms, and fertility-related concerns. Symptoms can vary widely from person to person and are not always reflected by imaging alone.

Our evaluation focuses on understanding the full clinical picture — including symptom patterns, menstrual history, prior imaging or surgeries, fertility goals, and long-term quality of life concerns.

We focus on identifying the underlying cause of pain — not simply masking symptoms alone.
Evaluation focuses on
  • Symptom pattern review
  • Menstrual & reproductive history
  • Prior imaging or procedures
  • Fertility goals & timeline
  • Quality of life assessment
Treatment may include
  • Hormonal management
  • Pain-focused therapies
  • Minimally invasive surgical evaluation
  • Excision-focused surgical planning
  • Coordinated long-term care
Advanced Surgical Care

For patients with complex or surgically confirmed endometriosis, our practice offers advanced minimally invasive and robotic surgical care — including excision-based endometriosis surgery and complex procedural planning.

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02
Condition

Chronic Pelvic Pain

A multifactorial presentation that often requires a broader, more integrated evaluation approach.

Pelvic pain is often multifactorial and may involve gynecologic, musculoskeletal, hormonal, gastrointestinal, or pelvic floor-related components. A thoughtful evaluation is essential in understanding the underlying contributors to chronic symptoms.

A single diagnosis rarely explains the full picture. We evaluate all contributing factors together.
Symptoms may include
  • Persistent pelvic discomfort
  • Pain with intercourse
  • Lower abdominal pressure
  • Bladder or bowel-associated pain
  • Lower back or hip pain
  • Cycle-related flares
Our approach emphasizes
  • Comprehensive symptom assessment
  • Individualized diagnostic evaluation
  • Minimally invasive treatment
  • Long-term quality-of-life improvement
  • Multidisciplinary coordination
03
Condition

Adenomyosis

A condition involving the uterine muscle that is frequently overlooked as a contributor to heavy bleeding and pelvic pain.

Adenomyosis is a condition involving the uterine muscle that may contribute to heavy bleeding, severe cramping, pelvic pressure, bloating, and chronic pelvic discomfort. Symptoms often overlap with other gynecologic conditions, making careful evaluation especially important.

Care plans are tailored to each patient's symptoms, reproductive goals, and long-term health priorities — with a focus on individualized, non-surgical management when appropriate.

Symptoms overlap with many other conditions. Thoughtful evaluation is essential before treatment planning begins.
Evaluation may include
  • Ultrasound assessment
  • Symptom pattern review
  • Hormonal evaluation
  • Reproductive goal discussion
Treatment may include
  • Hormonal treatment options
  • Symptom-focused management
  • Minimally invasive procedural care
  • Surgical consultation when appropriate
Our Philosophy

A Personalized Approach
To Complex Gynecologic Care

Pelvic pain conditions are rarely one-size-fits-all. Our approach focuses on understanding the full picture — including hormonal patterns, imaging findings, prior treatment history, lifestyle factors, fertility considerations, and long-term wellness goals.

The goal is not simply temporary symptom control, but thoughtful long-term care designed around each patient's quality of life.

Medical Management First

Hormonal therapies, pain-focused treatments, and individualized medical management tailored to symptoms and goals.

Advanced Surgical Options

Minimally invasive laparoscopic and robotic care when appropriate, with excision-focused surgical planning for endometriosis.

Longitudinal Partnership

Physician-led continuity from initial evaluation through treatment, recovery, and long-term wellness planning.

Your Visit

What To Expect
During Your
Evaluation

Your visit is unhurried and designed around you — with time to understand your full history and create a plan you're confident in.

01 Detailed symptom and menstrual history review — including how your pain affects daily life
02 Discussion of prior imaging, procedures, laboratory results, and previous treatments
03 Pelvic ultrasound evaluation when appropriate, available in-office at your visit
04 Review of prior treatment experiences and what has or hasn't helped
05 Personalized discussion of diagnostic and treatment options, with shared decision-making throughout
Our physicians prioritize individualized care, shared decision-making, and long-term treatment planning tailored to each patient's goals and concerns.

Thoughtful Care
For Complex Symptoms

Whether you are newly experiencing pelvic pain or have been managing symptoms for years, our physicians provide comprehensive, individualized care designed around long-term health, comfort, and quality of life.