Endometriosis A to Z

Endometriosis A to Z
Podcast Description
EndoAtoZ is a podcast devoted to finding solutions for endometriosis sufferers at all ages and stages of disease. We’ve seen the significant healthcare gaps you face while dealing with painful periods, pelvic pain and infertility. New diagnostic solutions are closing the 8+ year diagnostic gap to months or even a single clinic visit. So now what? Endo A to Z highlights the solutions and options that help you move forward, now that rapid, non-invasive diagnostic testing for endometriosis is becoming accessible throughout North America.
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The podcast centers around endometriosis care, featuring themes like the latest non-invasive diagnostic tools, innovative treatments that go beyond surgery, and practical strategies for symptom management. Episode examples include discussions on new diagnostic methods that shorten the diagnostic process from years to months and interviews with patients sharing their experiences of coping with chronic pelvic pain.

EndoAtoZ is a podcast devoted to finding solutions for endometriosis sufferers at all ages and stages of disease. We’ve seen the significant healthcare gaps you face while dealing with painful periods, pelvic pain and infertility. New diagnostic solutions are closing the 8+ year diagnostic gap to months or even a single clinic visit. So now what? Endo A to Z highlights the solutions and options that help you move forward, now that rapid, non-invasive diagnostic testing for endometriosis is becoming accessible throughout North America.

After decades of stagnation, Dr David Griffiths is on the show to share improvements in diagnosis and treatment of endometriosis’ associated conditions, including adenomyosis, interstitial cystitis, and fibromyalgia following introduction of Tier 1 testing.
Mr Griffiths* is a consultant gynecologist from the UK with more than 25 years of experience and sees patients from London and the South West of England. He also consults with international patients and those seeking a second opinion. As a recognised urogynecologist he is also able to see patients with both gynecological and bladder problems.
Mr Griffiths completed his formative training in the Midlands winning many prizes and awards. His first fellowship was in infertility and IVF at St James’s University Hospital, Leeds. Following a competitive process he was awarded a 12 month funded Fellowship to Harvard Medical School, Boston, USA. Before taking up his NHS Consultant post he also worked at the Center for Endometriosis Care, Atlanta, Georgia and various hospitals in New Zealand.
His specialist interests are menstrual disorders, pelvic pain & endometriosis. He has a wealth of experience in dealing with the early stages of endometriosis.
Mr Griffiths is married with four daughters.
*In the UK, surgeons are conventionally addressed as “Mr” rather than the title “Dr” common in the US.
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