Are you a Hospital ready to better address the realities of your endometriosis patients?
Hospitals and healthcare institutions play a crucial role in improving the understanding, diagnosis, and care of endometriosis. Today, together with Laura, you can take concrete steps to better respond to the realities and needs of your patients living with endometriosis.
What can Laura provide to your Hospital and Patients
Through her years of work in awareness, education, and patient advocacy, Laura has developed a unique perspective at the intersection of patient endo-experience, medical practice, and systemic challenges in endometriosis care.
By collaborating with Laura, hospitals and medical teams can gain valuable insights into the real-life journeys of people living with endometriosis and identify concrete opportunities to improve patient pathways, communication, awareness, and multidisciplinary collaboration.
Laura can contribute through
- Awareness initiatives ;
- Educational talks ;
- Conferences ;
- Assess and optimize the endometriosis patient care pathway for patients and medical teams ;
- The development of brochures and educational guides ;
- Collaborative projects aimed at strengthening the understanding and management of endometriosis within healthcare settings ;
- Etc.
Improving patient pathways before and after diagnosis, increasing the visibility of endometriosis, reducing the average time to diagnosis, and strengthening access to appropriate, patient-centered care, all through proactive collaboration between Laura and your hospital or medical center.
Together, the goal is simple: to build a more informed, compassionate, and effective approach to endometriosis care.
Saving time for your (medical) teams and therefore reducing unnecessary costs
Patients who feel truly supported and empowered throughout their care journey, not only during consultations
Position your hospital as a leader in patient-centered endometriosis care
Better prepared patients before consultations and surgeries
During this surgical day, Laura had the opportunity to document (through a vlog) the reality of endometriosis surgery alongside PhD Maxime Fastrez, Director of the Endometriosis Clinic at Hôpital Universitaire de Bruxelles (HUB Erasme) and President of CRGOLB (Royal College of French-Speaking Gynecologists and Obstetricians of Belgium.)
By sharing these behind-the-scenes moments, her goal is to help patients better understand what happens during surgery and feel more reassured if they ever need to go through it themselves.
This type of collaboration also highlights the expertise of hospitals and surgical teams dedicated to endometriosis care. At the same time, it allows Laura to stay closely connected to the realities of the disease, from the medical perspective, the surgical environment, and the experiences of patients.

By documenting and sharing the reality of endometriosis care and surgery, this initiative also helps analyze and highlight the patient journey. Patients frequently talk about these insights, feel more confident choosing your hospital for endometriosis care, and become more open to discussing therapeutic options thanks to the trust built between patients and the medical team.
