Getting Answers Starts with Speaking Up
If you think you might have endometriosis, the sad truth is that it can be hard to get taken seriously. Unfortunately, few doctors—even gynecologists—are trained to notice the signs of endometriosis, so women spend years being misdiagnosed and given treatments that don’t work.
That’s why self-advocacy isn’t just helpful—it’s essential.
Download our free Patient Advocacy Guide to learn how to feel more confident navigating your next appointment—because your symptoms are real, and your voice matters.
What’s inside:
- 6 proven strategies to advocate for yourself in a medical setting
- Guidance on how to find and vet an excision specialist
- A printable symptom log to help you track what you’re experiencing
- A doctor visit prep sheet to organize your questions and goals
You shouldn’t have to fight this hard to be heard, but you’re not alone, and you’re not imagining things. If you’ve been dismissed before, it’s understandable to feel frustrated or even afraid to speak up again. But with the right tools, you can navigate these conversations, ask the tough questions, and advocate for care that actually helps.
Get the guide today and walk into your next appointment with confidence.
