Mini-series ep. 3: Challenging the endo status quo – Diagnosis myths
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How to get endometriosis diagnosis, plus other myths busted
Endometriosis impacts an estimated 1 in 10 women, yet diagnosis can take literally years.
In our final episode of this three-part podcast mini-series, TRB Founder Eloise Edington is joined by Dr. Mona Orady, MD, FACOG, a Minimally Invasive Gynecologic Surgeon, to unpack the biggest myths about diagnosis and share practical guidance for getting answers.
Together, they explore why the right specialist matters, how to navigate second opinions, what testing options exist beyond surgery, and how to cut through the noise online to find accurate, personalised information.
This episode is powered by ReceptivaDx™, a test designed to help identify markers associated with endometriosis in the uterine lining.
In this episode, you’ll learn:
- Why it’s important to see a doctor who specialises in endometriosis. The benefits of expertise and experience in accurate diagnosis and care.
- How do you know if a doctor is right for you? Key factors to consider when choosing a specialist.
- If I’ve been told I don’t have endometriosis but symptoms persist, is a second opinion worthwhile? When and why to seek another perspective.
- Is surgery the only way to know if I have endometriosis? An overview of testing options beyond invasive procedures.
- How to navigate diagnosis if you feel overwhelmed. Strategies for organising information, appointments, and next steps.
- How to filter online information and get accurate guidance. Tips for navigating the endometriosis ecosystem and finding reliable resources.
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Want to hear more from Dr. Orady? Get caught up with episode 1 here, and episode 2 here.
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