If you’ve been dealing with pelvic pain for months… or even years… you’ll know how frustrating it is.
You get told it’s “normal”.
>You get given pain relief.
>You get sent away.
And you’re still left wondering what’s actually going on.
You’re not imagining it. And you’re definitely not alone.
What Is the EndoSure Test?
The EndoSure test is a non-invasive diagnostic tool designed to help detect endometriosis.
Instead of surgery or long waiting times, it works by measuring electrical activity in the abdominal area… a bit like how an ECG checks your heart.
But this focuses on patterns linked to endometriosis.
Simple idea. But powerful.
- No invasive procedure
- Completed in under an hour
- Results often available the same day
Why Getting Diagnosed Takes So Long
Endometriosis is one of the most underdiagnosed conditions in women’s health.
Symptoms get normalised.
Pain gets dismissed.
Women get told to “just manage it.”
And that leads to years of uncertainty.
Why the EndoSure Test Changes Things
Instead of guessing… you can actually check.
Instead of waiting months (or years)… you can get answers quickly.
And that changes everything.
Who Should Consider an EndoSure Test?
You might want to consider this if you have:
- Ongoing pelvic pain
- Painful or heavy periods
- Pain during or after sex
- Bloating or digestive symptoms around your cycle
- Fatigue linked to your cycle
EndoSure Test in Milton Keynes
At The Female Health Doctor Clinic in Milton Keynes, the EndoSure test is available as part of a focused women’s health service.
A Limited Offer for One Clinic
We’re currently running a special EndoSure clinic:
- Usual price: £406.25
- Special clinic price: £175
We need a minimum of 3 women to run it.
Frequently Asked Questions
Is the EndoSure test painful?
No. It’s non-invasive and designed to be comfortable.
How accurate is it?
It detects patterns linked to endometriosis, helping guide diagnosis and next steps.
How quickly will I get results?
Often the same day.
Do I need a referral?
No. You can book directly.
Resources & Support
If you want trusted, evidence-based information and support, these are good places to start:
- Endometriosis UK –
https://www.endometriosis-uk.org - NHS Endometriosis guide –
https://www.nhs.uk/conditions/endometriosis/ - NICE guidelines –
https://www.nice.org.uk/guidance/ng73 - The Eve Appeal –
https://www.eveappeal.org.uk - Women’s Health Concern –
https://www.womens-health-concern.org
These can help you understand symptoms, treatment options, and how to advocate for yourself.
How to Book
If you’re interested, email us with the Saturdays you’re available over the next 6–8 weeks: hello@thefemalehealthdoctor.com
We’ll organise the clinic based on availability. We need a minimum of 3 women to book on the same day to run the clinic.
Final Thought
If something doesn’t feel right…
Don’t ignore it.
There’s now a way to check.
And that changes everything.