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Limoges Congress: Endometriosis, Menopause & Fertility News

by Sophie Williams
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Multidisciplinary Center in Limoges Focuses on Endometriosis Care

A multidisciplinary center in Limoges, France, is offering comprehensive care for endometriosis, menopause, fertility, and obstetrics. The center, labeled by AFENA, provides specialized gynecological examinations to assess the severity and extent of the disease, allowing for personalized treatment strategies. This approach reflects a growing trend toward integrated healthcare solutions leveraging specialized diagnostics for targeted patient care.

Patients benefit from a range of services including chronic pain management, fertility support, and overall follow-up care. The center also offers both medical treatments and surgical interventions for simpler forms of endometriosis. The Multidisciplinary Endometriosis Care Center is managed by a gynecology practice in collaboration with the Polyclinique de Limoges.

The team of gynecological surgeons practicing at the Polyclinique de Limoges includes Dr. Maxime Legros, Dr. Ousmane Loum, Dr. Pascal Renaudie, Dr. Alain Riouallon, and Dr. Camille Sallée. More information about the practitioners and contact details can be found on the Polyclinique de Limoges website.

The Gynecology Surgery Service is located on level 0 at the end of the Visitor Parking, past the Medical Imaging/MRI Service. Patients are advised to bring any relevant medical records, imaging results, and recent prescriptions to their appointments, along with their health insurance card and supporting documentation. Dr. Renaudie accepts Sector 1 OPTAM coverage, while Drs. Legros, Loum, Riouallon, and Sallée accept Sector 2 OPTAM coverage.

For appointments and further information, contact the Émaileurs-Colombier center at 05 55 43 38 10.

Meanwhile, research from EndoFrance highlights that while endometriosis typically resolves with menopause, some women continue to experience symptoms even after this transition. The organization notes that in 3 to 5 percent of cases, endometriosis is diagnosed or persists after menopause, sometimes requiring a differential diagnosis to rule out other conditions. More information on the relationship between menopause and endometriosis is available from EndoFrance.

Finding a specialist in Limoges is now easier with resources like Doctolib, which allows patients to quickly find and book appointments with endometriosis specialists online.

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