Adenomyosis Treatment

Adenomyosis treatment focuses on reducing heavy menstrual bleeding, controlling pain and improving quality of life. Mr Thomas Bainton, Consultant Gynaecologist, provides structured, evidence-based adenomyosis treatment tailored to symptom severity, age and future fertility plans. Early specialist review allows clear diagnosis and personalised management within a private London setting.

If you are searching for an adenomyosis specialist in London, consultant-led care ensures continuity and an individualised treatment plan.

Adenomyosis Treatment in London

Adenomyosis Key Factors

What is Adenomyosis?

A condition where tissue from the lining of the womb grows into the muscular wall of the uterus, causing inflammation and uterine enlargement.

Common Concerns

Heavy periods, severe menstrual pain, pelvic pressure and fatigue.

How It Is Assessed

Specialist consultation with detailed history and advanced pelvic ultrasound imaging.

Treatment Goal

Control bleeding, reduce pain and support long-term wellbeing.

When to Seek Treatment

If symptoms are worsening, affecting work or daily life, or not responding to standard treatment.

Patient Pathway for Adenomyosis Assessment

Specialist Consultation

A detailed discussion of menstrual history, bleeding patterns, pain symptoms and reproductive plans to build a clear clinical picture.

Clinical Assessment

Pelvic examination where appropriate, supported by specialist ultrasound to assess uterine changes consistent with adenomyosis.

Personalised Treatment

Clear explanation of findings and development of an evidence-based treatment strategy tailored to symptom severity and fertility goals.

Follow-up

Implementation of medical management with planned review to monitor response and adjust treatment safely.

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Consultant-Led Adenomyosis Care with Mr Thomas Bainton

Care is delivered in a private setting with continuity and professional oversight. With Mr Thomas Bainton, patients benefit from:

Frequently Asked Questions

Can adenomyosis be treated without surgery?

Yes. Many women are managed effectively with medical treatment.

No. Fibroids are benign muscle growths, whereas adenomyosis involves endometrial tissue within the uterine wall.

In some cases it may impact fertility. Early specialist review supports appropriate planning.

Yes. Specialist pelvic ultrasound can identify features suggestive of adenomyosis.

If heavy or painful periods are worsening or affecting daily life despite treatment.