Endometriosis: access and support for LGBTQI+ people and trans men
Getting care for endometriosis can take time.
Some trans and nonbinary people may find the process distressing and frustrating, especially if their doctor doesn't expect endometriosis because of their gender. It can also feel isolating, as many clinics and health services are labelled or designed as ' women ' s health' services. You deserve safe, respectful and inclusive care.
This fact sheet covers how to manage these issues and ways to find inclusive care.
- Organisation:
- Topic:
- Target audience:
- Women, General
- Service area:
- National
- Published:
- March 2026
- Last reviewed:
- June 2026
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