Testimonials Policy
EndoHelp publishes only real, consented patient stories. Individual results vary and a story is never a predictor of outcome for any other patient.
Consent
- Every published story requires explicit written consent from the patient.
- The patient reviews and approves the final wording, images, and identifying details before publication.
- Consent can be revoked at any time. The story is removed on request.
- We do not pay for stories or offer incentives that could bias what is shared.
Accuracy
- We do not fabricate stories.
- We do not embellish medical outcomes.
- We do not stitch composites from multiple patients and present them as one person.
- We do not use before/after imagery in a misleading way.
Editorial oversight
Stories are shaped in collaboration with an editor to keep language plain, factual, and free of unsupported medical claims. A story cannot describe a treatment as a "cure" or guarantee outcomes.
Individual results vary
Each patient's disease, anatomy, prior treatment, fertility goals, and overall health are different. Two patients with similar findings can have very different symptoms and outcomes. Stories are shared to reduce isolation and illustrate possible care pathways — not to predict what will happen for anyone else.
Privacy
Identifying details are handled according to our Patient Privacy Notice. Patients may choose to share stories anonymously or with first name only.
Corrections and removals
Patients can request corrections or full removal of their story at any time. Contact the editorial team through the site.
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Medical review notice
This page was written for patient education and reviewed for medical accuracy by a member of the EndoHelp Medical Review Board.
- Reviewed by
- Dr. William Kondo, MD, MHSc
- Specialty
- Medical Reviewer — Endometriosis Excision Surgery & Minimally Invasive Gynecologic Surgery
- Content reviewed
- Endometriosis diagnosis, excision surgery, patient navigation.
- Last reviewed
- January 2026
Selected sources
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