Endometriosis in Massapequa

Diagnosis and treatment of endometriosis at our Massapequa office in Long Island.

Garden OB/GYN provides endometriosis for women in Massapequa, Massapequa Park, Seaford, Wantagh, Bethpage, and surrounding Long Island neighborhoods. Our Massapequa office is located at 4150 Sunrise Hwy, Massapequa, NY 11758 and is staffed by board-certified physicians, nurse practitioners, and certified nurse midwives experienced in endometriosis care. Whether this is your first visit or you're continuing ongoing care, our team treats every patient with the warmth and clinical excellence Garden OB/GYN has been known for since 2000.

About Endometriosis

Endometriosis occurs when tissue similar to the uterine lining grows outside the uterus, causing pain, inflammation, and sometimes fertility issues. At Garden OB/GYN, we understand how significantly endometriosis can affect your daily life. Our providers specialize in diagnosing and treating this condition with a range of options tailored to your symptoms, severity, and reproductive goals.

What to Expect

Diagnosis begins with a detailed discussion of your symptoms, a pelvic exam, and often an ultrasound. In some cases, laparoscopic surgery may be recommended for definitive diagnosis and treatment. Treatment options include hormonal medications to manage symptoms, pain management strategies, and minimally invasive surgery to remove endometrial tissue. Your provider will work with you to find the approach that best fits your life and goals.

Who Is It For

Women experiencing chronic pelvic pain, painful periods, pain during intercourse, heavy bleeding, or difficulty conceiving. Endometriosis affects approximately 1 in 10 women of reproductive age.

Endometriosis at Our Massapequa Office

Massapequa

4150 Sunrise Hwy, Massapequa, NY 11758

Hours: Mon-Fri 8am-6pm

Transit: LIRR Massapequa station 0.5 mi (Babylon Branch); NICE N19 bus on Sunrise Hwy

Parking: Free on-site lot on Sunrise Highway

Endometriosis — Common Questions

How is endometriosis diagnosed?

While ultrasound and symptoms can suggest endometriosis, the only definitive diagnosis is through laparoscopic surgery. Your provider will discuss whether this step is appropriate for you.

Can endometriosis affect my fertility?

Endometriosis can impact fertility, but many women with the condition conceive naturally or with treatment. Early diagnosis and management improve outcomes.

Is there a cure?

There is no cure, but symptoms can be effectively managed with medication, surgery, and lifestyle changes. Symptoms often improve after menopause.

What treatments are available?

Options include hormonal birth control, GnRH agonists, pain medication, and minimally invasive laparoscopic surgery to remove endometrial tissue.

Schedule Endometriosis at Massapequa

Book online or call our Massapequa office at (516) 393-1000 to find a time that works.