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.
Natalie’s Surgery-to-Pregnancy Story In this episode of Endometriosis A to Z, host Maria Porcellato (CEO of Endodiagnosis) interviews Natalie Hezra from Vancouver, BC, Canada about her fertility journey after years of being told she had “unexplained infertility”. After trying to conceive since 2020 and experiencing an ectopic pregnancy, recurrent miscarriages, and limited support for surgery, Natalie pursued the Tier-1 ENDOSURE EVG (electroviscerogram) point-of-care test—a 30-minute, non-invasive, highly accurate way to diagnose endometriosis. Her ENDOSURE result was positive, which helped her advocate for and access excision surgery at BC Women’s within nine months; surgery found stage 2 endometriosis affecting her ovaries. Natalie conceived four weeks after surgery, experienced additional losses, and is now pregnant with a baby boy due in August. They discuss how hormonal contraception can mask symptoms, the importance of early detection, and patient self-advocacy.
00:00 Welcome and Guest Intro 00:50
What Is Endosure 01:30 Natalie Fertility Journey
03:23 Symptoms and IUD Masking
05:00 Positive Test and Surgery Push
06:02 Pregnancy After Surgery
08:21 Advocacy and Expedited Care
11:19 Silent Endo and Surgery Findings
13:44 Miscarriage Factors and Healing
16:51 Future Plans and Education
20:23 Advice Get Tested Early
22:20 Closing and Contact Info
EndoDiagnosis, Inc is the distributor of ENDOSURE in Canada.
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