Endometriosis Specialist

Endometriosis2019-07-19T17:49:00+00:00

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Endometriosis is a common problem among women in the Orlando, Lake Mary, and Kissimmee, areas in Florida. Effective diagnosis and treatment are essential, and the urogynecology doctors at UroGyn Specialists of Florida have the skills and knowledge to help.

What is Endometriosis?2019-07-12T12:12:53+00:00

Endometriosis is a female reproductive system condition in which the uterine lining begins growing outside of its usual area. This growth can happen virtually anywhere in the body but is most commonly
confined to the other parts of the reproductive organs. For example, it is quite common to see endometriosis on the ovaries.

Who Gets Endometriosis?2019-07-12T12:13:30+00:00

Endometriosis is primarily seen in women who are within their reproductive years. This period is defined as that of initial menstruation until the start of menopause. There appears to be a family link to the development of endometriosis in some cases. A woman whose mother suffered from endometriosis has a higher risk of having it as well.

What Are the Signs of Endometriosis?2019-07-12T12:14:08+00:00

Some women may have no obvious signs at all, even if they have severe endometriosis. However, many women who have endometriosis have very severe symptoms including intense pain during menstrual periods, pain during ovulation, and in some cases, pain during sex. Women who are unable to conceive a baby may find that endometriosis is the reason.

How Will the Doctor Diagnose Endometriosis?2019-07-12T12:14:51+00:00

The urogynecologist will often form a preliminary diagnosis of endometriosis with the help of the patient. The more detailed that patients can be about their symptoms, the timing of their symptoms, and their other medical conditions, the easier it will be for the doctor to form this preliminary diagnosis. To definitively diagnose endometriosis, a laparoscopic surgery is needed. This surgery allows the doctor to get a close-up inner view of the uterus and the other female organs so that the level and placement of endometrial tissue can be determined.

What Is the Treatment for Endometriosis?2019-07-12T12:15:31+00:00

While there is no cure for endometriosis, there are many ways to achieve symptom relief. Some medications may be useful for short-term pain relief. The doctor can prescribe hormone therapy for long-term relief. A surgical procedure can remove some of the excess endometrial tissue if hormone therapy does not have the desired results.

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Billing & Insurance


Referrals are needed for the following insurances:

  • HMO’s
  • Tricare
  • FHHS Rosen (every six months)
  • Wellcare (yearly)

UroGyn Specialists of Florida accepts most major insurance plans. Please remember to bring your insurance card(s) with you on the day of your appointment. Contact your primary care physician to obtain a referral from your insurance carrier, if it is required by your insurance. If this referral is not obtained by the time of your visit, you will be rescheduled. Additionally, under the rules of all HMO and PPO policies, patients will be responsible for paying their co-payment at the time of the appointment.