Resources for Endometriosis

This is a photograph of a femme-appearing person holding a yellow ribbon, the symbol of endometriosis. The photo shows a person’s hand, shoulders, collarbones, chin, and long straight dark hair. They are wearing a white sleeveless top.

This is a photograph of a femme-appearing person holding a yellow ribbon, the symbol of endometriosis. The photo shows a person’s hand, shoulders, collarbones, chin, and long straight dark hair. They are wearing a white sleeveless top.

Here is a non-exhaustive lis of some of my favorite resources for endometriosis. Please let me know what other resources you love.

https://icarebetter.com/- This is a directory of providers including surgeons, PTs, nutrition, etc, all of whom specialize in treatment of endometriosis.

Nancy’s Nook, bothFaceBookand Instagram‍ ‍– This is a patient-centered support and eduction group, full of great educational resources. It’s also a great place to connect with other folks with endo 

Below the Belt – This is a great documentary about endometriosis. Highly recommended. 

The bookBeating Endois a patient-friendly science-filled book with patient stories and chapters on endo’s impact on different body systems.

The Endometriosis Summit happens every March in Florida. Attended by patients, caregivers, and providers, it’s an amazing opportunity to learn and be in community.

Assistance groups:

Endo Excision for All helps fund excision surgery and does advocacy for policy change on a US national level.

Lemonaid aims to educate about endometriosis and pelvic health.

Advocacy groups:

Endo Foundation of America

World Endometriosis Society

Endometriosis Association

Endometriosis Australia– Full of great educational resources. Including this oneabout endo in the workplace.

The American End of Endo Project is doing amazing work educating our federal representatives and senators.

Image above found here:https://www.endofound.org/how-did-endo-awareness-month-begin-five-fast-facts.

This post was last updated on 7/8/2026. Apologies for any inaccurate links.

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