EARLY ENDOMETRIOSIS DIAGNOSIS: Your Questions Answered

Leading the Way: Early Diagnosis with EndoSure

At The Links Clinic, we are committed to ending the "diagnostic delay" that many women face. Traditionally, confirming endometriosis required invasive laparoscopic surgery. We are proud to offer EndoSure, a non-invasive diagnostic tool that aids in the early diagnosis of endometriosis.

Why Early Diagnosis Matters

  • Fertility Preservation: Identifying and managing endometriosis early helps protect your reproductive health.

  • Pain Management: Early intervention prevents the progression of chronic pelvic pain.

  • Personalized Care: A definitive diagnosis allows us to tailor your treatment plan—whether medical or minimally invasive surgery—much sooner.

By combining the EndoSure test with our expertise in minimally invasive gynecological surgery, we provide a seamless bridge from diagnosis to relief.

An informational graphic showing a woman undergoing an EndoSure ECG test for endometriosis. She is lying on a medical chair with sensors on her abdomen connected to a monitor. The test setup includes three sensor pads, a trigger to drink water to activate gut movement, and the detection of electrical signals indicating endometriosis tissue. The process takes approximately 60 minutes, with a message encouraging asking your doctor about the EndoSure EVG test.
Infographic displaying four non-invasive technologies for diagnosing endometriosis: 3CPM company's non-invasive electrodes measuring GI muscle activity, Endometrics at-home menstrual fluid RT-qPCR testing, Feinstein Institutes' single cell sequencing of menstrual fluid, Washington University's wearable sensors detecting abnormal uterine contractions, with descriptions and images of each technology.
An infographic explaining benefits of early diagnosis and treatment of a health condition. Sections include diagnostic delay, early clinical diagnosis, broader benefits of early intervention, early hormonal therapy and outcomes, and individualized multidisciplinary care, with illustrations of patients, healthcare providers, and medical tools.