Endometriosis Assessment

A structured diagnostic pathway for endometriosis.

We know the journey to an endometriosis diagnosis can be long, complex, and confusing, with many people facing years of symptoms and prolonged waiting times before receiving clear answers. The Endometriosis Assessment was designed to provide timely clarity and direction through a coordinated, specialist-led diagnostic pathway.

This comprehensive package brings together pelvic MRI performed using a dedicated endometriosis protocol, targeted hormonal blood tests, and a follow-up consultation with one of our consultant radiologists to explain all findings. Our assessment supports accurate evaluation and clear next steps without unnecessary delay.

Total package price of £849

How does it work?

Pre-appointment Questionnaire

Your first appointment is an initial consultation with one of our radiologists to discuss:

- Your symptoms
- Your medical history
- Any previous investigations or treatments

This allows our specialist team to understand more about you and your medical history in advance of your scan.

Pelvic MRI Scan

We will be in touch to schedule you in at our partner imaging site for a pelvic MRI, using a dedicated endometriosis protocol.

Your scan is then interpreted by a specialist gynaecological radiologist with expertise in endometriosis, ensuring a detailed and clinically relevant report.

In-Clinic Tests

Following your MRI scan, you will visit our clinic for a targeted blood test, including key health categories such as:

- Hormonal Health
- Immune Health
- Thyroid Health
- Nutritional Health


These provide additional clinical context and support a comprehensive assessment.

Follow-up & next steps

Once all of your results are finalised, we will arrange a follow-up consultation with one of our consultant radiologists to review any findings.

This appointment brings together your symptoms, imaging, and blood results, to provide clarity around your symptoms and outline appropriate next steps in your care.

Endometriosis Assessment:
What we check for

Pelvic MRI Pelvic MRI provides detailed anatomical imaging of the pelvis, including the uterus, ovaries and surrounding structures. It can help assess:

- Deep infiltrating endometriosis (DIE)
- Ovarian endometriomas
- Involvement of structures such as the bowel, bladder, uterosacral ligaments, and pelvic sidewalls
- Adhesions and distortion of pelvic anatomy
- Associated features such as adenomyosis
- Disease extent to support treatment planning
- Other pelvic pathology which could explain symptoms
Targeted Blood Panel The Advanced Health Check blood panel measures 41 key biomarkers across multiple body systems:

- Hormone Health: Key reproductive hormones that influence ovulation, cycle regularity, ovarian reserve, and implantation.
FSH, LH, Oestradiol, Progesterone, Testosterone (total), Free Androgen Index, SHBG, Prolactin, AMH
- Thyroid Health: TSH, Free T4, Free T3
- Nutrition: Ferritin, Active B12, Vitamin D (25-OH), Haemoglobin
- Metabolic Health: HbA1c, Triglycerides, Total Cholesterol, HDL, LDL
- Immune Health: High-Sensitivity CRP, White Blood Cell Count
- Heart Health: Total Cholesterol, HDL, LDL, Triglycerides
- Liver & Kidney Health: ALT, ALP, Bilirubin, Albumin, Creatinine, eGFR, Urea
- Bone & Muscle Health: Vitamin D (25-OH), Calcium

Important information:
Diagnostic laparoscopy remains the gold standard for diagnosing endometriosis. This assessment uses pelvic MRI as a non-invasive first step; however, superficial disease may not be visible on imaging. Any need for further diagnostic or surgical assessment can be discussed at your follow-up consultation.

FAQs

Who might benefit from this package?

This assessment package is designed for people at different stages of their endometriosis journey, including those seeking answers, clarity, or reassurance.

You may benefit from this package if:

- You already have a diagnosis of endometriosis and would like a detailed check-up to understand the current extent of disease, monitor progression, or support treatment planning.

- You are experiencing symptoms such as ongoing pelvic pain, painful or heavy periods, pain during sex, bowel or bladder discomfort, or unexplained fatigue, and are concerned these may be related to endometriosis.

- You suspect endometriosis but have not yet received a clear diagnosis, or previous tests have been normal despite persistent symptoms.

- You are planning treatment or surgery and want high-quality imaging and specialist interpretation to help guide next steps.

- You are trying to conceive or have fertility concerns and want to understand whether endometriosis could be playing a role.

This package is designed to provide clarity and expert insight, helping you feel informed and supported when making decisions about your health.

What symptoms are associated with endometriosis?

Symptoms can vary widely from person to person. Some people have severe symptoms, while others have mild or intermittent ones. Common symptoms include:

- Painful periods (dysmenorrhea)
- Chronic pelvic pain
- Pain during or after sex
- Heavy or prolonged menstrual bleeding
- Pain with bowel movements or urination (especially during periods)
- Bloating, nausea, or digestive discomfort
- Lower back or leg pain
- Fatigue
- Difficulty conceiving or infertility

Symptoms often start years before diagnosis, and many people take years to get a diagnosis. If symptoms interfere with your quality of life, further assessment is important.

How do I get my results?

Your MRI report and blood test results will be communicated with you via email. We will also arrange a follow-up call with a consultant radiologist to explain any findings and suggest appropriate next steps.

What happens after I book?

Your first appointment is for a quick online consultation with a consultant radiologist to find out more about your past medical history and any symptoms or concerns you are experiencing. After this, our booking team will be in touch to arrange a convenient time for your MRI scan and blood test.

When should I see a doctor about pelvic symptoms?

You should consider seeing a doctor if:

- Pelvic pain is persistent or worsening

- Period pain prevents you from working, studying, or socialising

- Over-the-counter pain relief is no longer effective

- Symptoms are affecting your mental health or daily activities

- You have pain during sex, bowel movements, or urination

- You’ve been trying to conceive without success