Treatment for Endometriosis
What is Endometriosis?
Endometriosis is a condition whereby cells from the uterine lining (endometrium) occur and develop outside its usual position. It can occur at the back of the uterus, around the ovaries and even the bladder. Endometriosis is usually observed in women during their reproductive years and around 1 in 10 women develop this condition.

Most endometriosis patients experience no symptoms at all. However, for those who experience symptoms, the common complaint is pain in the pelvis as well as infertility. Other signs and symptoms include fatigue, headaches, nausea, vomiting, diarrhoea or constipation, fever and irregular periods.

How is Endometriosis Diagnosed?
Endometriosis can be diagnosed based on the signs and symptoms described and a physical examination and pelvic ultrasound. Alternatively, a laparoscopy may be performed—this is when a scope with a camera at the tip is inserted and used to explore the abdominal cavity.
How is Endometriosis Treated?
While there is no cure for endometriosis, treatment options include tackling the pain and the issue of infertility. Medication can be prescribed to alleviate the pain. Patients dealing with infertility might consider IVF if they want to have children.
Surgery may also be considered. Minimally invasive surgery can be performed through small incisions made around the belly button and at the pelvic area. This allows for the insertion of small surgical instruments that are used to remove endometriotic tissue at specific points.
Meet Our Doctor

Dr Jen Shek Wei
Consultant OBGYN & Abortion Doctor
MBBS (Singapore), MMed (O&G) (Singapore), FRCOG (London), FAMS (Singapore)
MBBS (Singapore), MMed (O&G) (Singapore), FRCOG (London), FAMS (Singapore)
With over 30 years of experience, Dr Jen is a dedicated gynaecologist and abortion doctor known for his compassionate approach and unwavering commitment to women’s health.
After completing his medical training in Singapore and the United Kingdom, Dr Jen served in several public hospitals before establishing his clinic in Ang Mo Kio to provide accessible care to the community.
Dr Jen has published numerous academic articles in the field of OBGYN and was recognised as a Fellow of the Royal College of Obstetrics and Gynaecologists (London) in 1999.
Today, he continues to provide high-quality, personalised and supportive care to all patients that he sees.