Conditions We Help · Endometriosis & Pelvic Pain

Your pain is real. It has been all along.

If you’ve spent years being told painful periods are normal, this page is the opposite of that conversation. Pain at this level is a signal — and the terrain around it can be investigated and supported.

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Sound familiar?

You might recognize yourself here

You don’t need every one of these to belong on this page. Two or three that won’t resolve is reason enough to look deeper.

Periods painful enough to plan your life around
Pelvic pain outside your period
Pain with intimacy
Heavy or prolonged bleeding
Bloating that swells through the day
Bowel or bladder symptoms that track your cycle
Deep fatigue in the luteal phase
Years of being told it’s “just bad periods”
Why answers have been hard to find

Standard care may not tell the whole story

Endometriosis takes years to diagnose on average, and care is often limited to two options: hormonal suppression or surgery. Both have their place — and neither addresses the inflammatory and immune terrain the disease lives in, or the estrogen metabolism that feeds it.

Managing pain is not the same as changing the terrain that produces it.

Working alongside your gynecologist — never in place of them — functional care asks what can be done about inflammation, immune activation, estrogen clearance, and the gut’s role in all three.

What Genesis evaluates

The whole picture, not one lab value

We investigate the systems that set the intensity of endometrial pain and progression.

I.
Estrogen metabolism & clearance
How your liver and gut process estrogen — the hormone endometriosis feeds on.
II.
Inflammation & immune activation
The markers that track flare intensity and immune involvement.
III.
Gut health & the estrobolome
The microbiome patterns that recirculate estrogen and amplify bloating.
IV.
Pain physiology & nutrient status
Magnesium, omega-3 status, and the deficiencies that lower your pain threshold.
V.
Stress & cycle mapping
How cortisol and cycle phase interact with your symptom pattern.
How care works

The same careful process, tuned to your case

1
Consultation

Your full history, heard start to finish — in person in Elverson or via telehealth across Pennsylvania.

2
Targeted testing

Estrogen metabolism, inflammatory markers, and gut testing — coordinated with, not instead of, your gynecologic care.

3
A guided plan

A personalized protocol — nutrition, targeted support, retesting — with scheduled follow-ups and a plan that adjusts as your body responds.

Ready when you are

You’ve been enduring long enough.

More than one thing going on? Complex cases are our specialty →

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