EndoDx Blog

Endometriosis Diagnosis for Women in Rural and Remote Communities

Endometriosis Diagnosis for Women in Rural and Remote Communities

“People that live in rural communities, don’t want to go into big cities. And so, working to break down those barriers… just makes sense to me,” says the Owner/Operator of Exeter Massage Therapy and Integrative Care, Stephanie Vandenbussche. The great news? The wait for a endometriosis diagnosis is over with the advent of Tier 1 testing in Canada. And we’ve already brought the Tier 1 ENDOSURE diagnostic test for endometriosis to a rural clinic in Exeter, ON to demonstrate it’s ability to shorten the diagnostic gap to 30-minutes.

For Pregnancy

For Pregnancy

Endometriosis isn’t just a fertility issue—it can pose serious risks throughout pregnancy and delivery. Dr. Mark Noar explores the growing body of research linking endometriosis to obstetric complications such as miscarriage, placenta previa, preterm labor, and postpartum hemorrhage. He introduces who Endosure enables early diagnosis and improved care planning, as well as new biomarker-based diagnostics and treatment options like Dienogest, there is now real hope for safer pregnancies and healthier outcomes for women living with endometriosis.

The RRM Approach to Infertility

The RRM Approach to Infertility

Maria Porcellato shares insights from over a decade of experience helping more than 900 women and couples understand and overcome fertility challenges. Restorative Reproductive Medicine (RRM) focuses on uncovering the root causes of infertility—such as endometriosis, PCOS, hormonal imbalances, or immune dysfunction—rather than bypassing them with artificial technologies. This patient-centered approach restores reproductive health through cycle tracking, personalized medical care, and interdisciplinary collaboration. RRM offers hope, answers, and real solutions to those seeking to grow their families.