Endometriosis Treatment
Endometriosis treatment focuses on investigating and managing symptoms, controlling inflammation and prioritising fertility where applicable. Mr Bainton provides specialist assessment and highly personalised endometriosis treatment within a structured, evidence-based pathway. Early review supports timely diagnosis and a clear management plan tailored to each individual, their symptoms and priorities for care.
If you are seeking a private endometriosis specialist, consultant-led care ensures continuity, clarity and long-term follow-up.

Endometriosis Key Factors
What is Endometriosis?
Common Concerns
How It Is Assessed
Treatment Approach
When to See a Specialist
Patient Pathway for Endometriosis Assessment
Specialist Consultation
Examination
Personalised Plan
Follow-up
Testimonials

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Consultant-Led Endometriosis Care
Endometriosis care requires experience, structured assessment and continuity. With Mr Thomas Bainton, Consultant Gynaecologist in London, patients benefit from:
Frequently Asked Questions
What is endometriosis?
A chronic inflammatory condition, where tissue similar to the lining of the womb (endometrium) grows elsewhere, leading to increased inflammation, scar tissue, and pain.
Can endometriosis affect fertility?
In some women, yes, endometriosis can affect fertility by a number of mechanisms. Early diagnosis and specialist review supports appropriate planning.
Is surgery always required?
Every case is different and many can be managed with more conservative or medical methods. Surgery is appropriate in some circumstances and is an important part of endometriosis treatment, supported by other strategies.
Can endometriosis be seen on ultrasound?
Certain types, including ovarian and deep endometriosis, may be identified on specialist imaging.
Is severe period pain normal?
Although having cramps or pain during a period is fairly common, pain that interferes with day to day life, is prolonged or associated with other factors could certainly be linked to other conditions, such as endometriosis and adenomyosis.



