Endometriosis Center of Excellence provides women with personalized, multidisciplinary treatment—addressing pelvic pain, bowel and bladder health, fertility, and emotional well-being—with compassionate care from Dr. Haverland and our dedicated team.
Personalized, multidisciplinary endometriosis care for women by Dr. Haverland.
Endometriosis Center of Excellence provides women with personalized, multidisciplinary treatment—addressing pelvic pain, bowel and bladder health, fertility, and emotional well-being—with compassionate care from Dr. Haverland and our dedicated team.
Our mission is to help you overcome any challenges endometriosis may pose, so you can live life free from pain and discomfort.
At the Endometriosis Center of Excellence, we are dedicated to providing women with personalized, high-quality care for endometriosis through a multidisciplinary approach. Led by Dr. Rachael Ann Haverland—a board-certified specialist trained at the renowned Mayo Clinic—we address both the physical and emotional aspects of endometriosis using minimally invasive techniques
Say Goodbye to Pain
Say Goodbye to Pain
Say Goodbye to Pain
Say Goodbye to Pain
Say Goodbye to Pain
Say Goodbye to Pain
Our mission is to help you overcome any challenges endometriosis may pose, so you can live life free from pain and discomfort.
At the Endometriosis Center of Excellence, we are dedicated to providing women with personalized, high-quality care for endometriosis through a multidisciplinary approach. Led by Dr. Rachael Ann Haverland—a board-certified specialist trained at the renowned Mayo Clinic—we address both the physical and emotional aspects of endometriosis using minimally invasive techniques
Common Symptoms
Endometriosis is not technically classified as an autoimmune disease however it may cause an imbalanced immune response as it can be linked to many auto-immune diseases.
Pelvic Pain
Inflammation and lesions from endometriosis outside the uterus cause common pelvic pain.
Painful Intercourse
Endometrial growths affect pelvic tissues, making intercourse painful.
Fatigue
Chronic pain and inflammation from endometriosis often lead to persistent fatigue.
Bowel or Urinary Problems
Lesions on the bowel or bladder cause digestive issues and urinary discomfort.
Bleeding or Spotting Between Periods
Endometriosis may lead to abnormal bleeding or spotting between menstrual cycles.
Bloating, Nausea, or Vomiting
Inflammation can result in bloating, nausea, or vomiting due to endometriosis.
Endometriosis Treatment is Hope
- Regain comfort, live pain-free
- Regular cycles without spotting
- Increased fertility; conceive easier
- Digestive and urinary health return
- Energy renewed
- Comfortable intimacy is restored
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Frequently Asked Questions
What is Endometriosis and how does it affect women's health?
Endometriosis is a chronic inflammatory condition where tissue similar to the uterine lining grows outside the uterus, causing pelvic pain and discomfort. This Endometriosis tissue can affect women’s health by leading to painful periods, fatigue, and fertility issues.
What are the common symptoms of Endometriosis?
Common symptoms of Endometriosis include chronic pelvic pain, painful intercourse, heavy menstrual bleeding, bloating, nausea, fatigue, and difficulties with fertility or getting pregnant.
How is Endometriosis diagnosed and treated?
Endometriosis is diagnosed through medical history, pelvic exams, imaging tests, and sometimes laparoscopic surgery. Treatment options for Endometriosis include medication, hormonal therapies, and minimally invasive surgeries like Endometriosis excision surgery.
Can Endometriosis affect fertility and cause infertility?
Yes, Endometriosis can impact fertility by causing inflammation and scarring around the reproductive organs, which may interfere with egg quality, fallopian tube function, and fertilization processes.
What is Endometriosis excision surgery?
Endometriosis excision surgery is a minimally invasive procedure where a specialist surgically removes all visible Endometriosis lesions, providing relief from pain and reducing the chances of Endometriosis recurrence.
Are there effective treatments available for Endometriosis pain?
Effective treatments for Endometriosis pain include a multidisciplinary approach combining medication, Endometriosis excision surgery, physical therapy, and lifestyle changes to manage symptoms and improve quality of life.
Can lifestyle changes help manage Endometriosis symptoms?
Yes, adopting anti-inflammatory diets, engaging in regular exercise, and undergoing pelvic floor physical therapy can help manage Endometriosis symptoms and reduce chronic pain.
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