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Getting a diagnosis for endometriosis can feel overwhelming, and far too many people are told “everything looks normal.”
In Episode 3 of our mini-series Challenging the Endo Status Quo, our founder and CEO, Eloise, speaks with Dr Mona Orady MD, FACOG, a minimally invasive gynecologic surgeon, about the realities of endometriosis diagnosis.
They explore questions many patients face:
• How do you find the right specialist?
• When is it worth getting a second opinion?
• Is surgery the only way to diagnose endometriosis?
This episode is powered by ReceptivaDx, a test designed to help identify inflammation associated with endometriosis that may be impacting fertility.
Find out more about ReceptivaDx here: https://receptivadx.com/?utm_source=the-ribbon-box&utm
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Getting a diagnosis for endometriosis can feel overwhelming, and far too many people are told “everything looks normal.”
In Episode 3 of our mini-series Challenging the Endo Status Quo, our founder and CEO, Eloise, speaks with Dr Mona Orady MD, FACOG, a minimally invasive gynecologic surgeon, about the realities of endometriosis diagnosis.
They explore questions many patients face:
• How do you find the right specialist?
• When is it worth getting a second opinion?
• Is surgery the only way to diagnose endometriosis?
This episode is powered by ReceptivaDx, a test designed to help identify inflammation associated with endometriosis that may be impacting fertility.
Find out more about ReceptivaDx here: https://receptivadx.com/?utm_source=the-ribbon-box&utm