Mayflower

Endometriosis affects nearly 1 in 10 women in India—that’s over 25 million women living with chronic pain, infertility struggles, and delayed diagnosis. And yet, comprehensive data on how endometriosis is being diagnosed and treated across India is woefully lacking. Not only among patients but also among doctors. The diagnostic delay averages 7-10 years. Treatment approaches vary wildly. Patient outcomes remain undocumented. In our own little way, we want to change that. We’re launching the first-ever Endometriosis India Report—a comprehensive survey of gynecologists and laparoscopic surgeons across the country to understand current practices, identify gaps, and share what’s working. Your anonymous responses will help create a knowledge base that benefits thousands of patients and practitioners. Because when we share what we know, everyone’s care improves. And for patients reading this: soon, you’ll have access to real data on how endometriosis is truly being managed in India. Read more