Women experiencing chronic pelvic pain, painful periods, or discomfort during intercourse.
Endometriosis is a chronic condition in which tissue similar to the uterine lining grows outside the uterus, causing pain, inflammation, and difficulties conceiving.
Endometriosis treatment includes both medical and surgical options designed to diagnose, manage, and treat this condition effectively — helping women regain comfort, hormonal balance, and fertility potential.
At Genesis Athens, treatment begins with a precise diagnosis and detailed evaluation of how endometriosis affects the female reproductive organs. Depending on severity, our specialists may recommend hormonal therapy, minimally invasive laparoscopic surgery, or fertility-focused care for patients wishing to conceive.
Hormonal tests, clinical examinations, and advanced imaging are often part of the evaluation to identify imbalances influencing the evolution of endometriosis.
Our goal is to reduce pain, prevent recurrence, and support reproductive health through a holistic approach backed by advanced technology and medical expertise.
Women experiencing chronic pelvic pain, painful periods, or discomfort during intercourse.
Patients with diagnosed endometriosis affecting fertility.
Individuals with ovarian endometriomas (endometriosis cysts).
Endometriosis management at Genesis Athens follows a precise, patient-centered pathway. Each stage is designed to identify, treat, and prevent the condition’s recurrence while maintaining optimal reproductive health.
Call our team and let us guide you through the first steps of your fertility journey with kindness, clarity, and full support.
Meet with a specialist to review your results and receive clear, personalised guidance on your next steps.
Your fertility plan will be built around your needs, giving you the best chance of success with care that truly fits you.
No two paths are alike. We keep you informed and supported with answers and care tailored to your experience.
We know that starting fertility treatment often comes with many questions — about the process, the risks, and what to expect. In this section, we address some of the most common concerns to help you feel more confident and informed.
If you do not see your question here, our team is always available to provide further guidance, personalised to your specific situation.
If you have any questions about endometriosis or if you’re concerned about your fertility, our friendly patient support team is here to provide the support and guidance you need.