Endometriosis Treatment in India
Endometriosis affects roughly one in ten women of reproductive age, yet most go years without a proper diagnosis, often told that severe period pain is “just normal.” It isn’t. When tissue similar to the uterine lining grows outside the uterus, it can cause debilitating pain, heavy periods, and, for many women, difficulty conceiving. If you’re looking for endometriosis treatment in India that takes both your pain and your fertility seriously, you’re in the right place.
Dr. Manisha Mehta, a leading Gynaecologist and IVF Doctor in India, has spent over 20 years treating women with endometriosis with a particular focus on protecting fertility while managing the disease. Her approach is simple: treat the whole woman, not just the scan.
“Endometriosis is one of the most misunderstood conditions I treat. Women are told to live with the pain, and many quietly give up on motherhood. The truth is, with the right plan, most women with endometriosis can manage their symptoms and still conceive. Every patient’s fertility journey is unique, and that’s exactly how it should be treated.” — Dr. Manisha Mehta, Gynaecologist & Obstetrics Specialist, IVF Doctor in India
Endometriosis Treatment Options Offered

Pain and Hormonal Management
For milder cases, the first step is controlling pain and slowing the disease. This may include anti-inflammatory medication and hormonal therapy (birth control pills, progestins, or GnRH analogues) to calm the cycle that feeds the lesions. These manage symptoms well but don’t remove the disease — which is why the plan is always reviewed against your goals.

Laparoscopic Surgery for Endometriosis
When pain is severe, the disease is advanced, or fertility is affected, minimally invasive (keyhole) surgery removes endometriotic tissue and frees organs stuck together by scarring. The priority throughout is fertility preservation, protecting the ovaries, tubes, and ovarian reserve, never sacrificing them unnecessarily.

Managing Endometriomas (Chocolate Cysts)
Cysts on the ovaries need careful handling. Removing too aggressively damages egg reserve; removing too little lets them return. The skill is in the balance, preserving as much healthy ovarian tissue as possible, especially in women who want to conceive.

Fertility Treatment — IUI and IVF
Endometriosis is one of the top causes of infertility. When natural conception is difficult, IUI treatment may help in milder cases, while IVF treatment offers the highest success for moderate-to-severe disease — particularly after surgical clearance. For women with reduced egg reserve from endometriomas, Low AMH treatment protocols are tailored accordingly.
Not sure which treatment is right for your endometriosis?
IVF Treatment Process
Here’s exactly what to expect when you begin endometriosis treatment with Dr. Mehta:

Step 1 — Listening to Your Pain History:
Many women arrive after years of being dismissed. The first visit is an honest conversation about your pain, periods, and whether pregnancy is a goal — nothing rushed.
Step 2 — Precise Disease Mapping:
Endometriosis hides. High-resolution ultrasound or MRI is used where needed to locate lesions and check the ovaries before any treatment decision is made.

Step 3 — A Plan Matched to Your Stage:
Treatment for Stage 1 looks nothing like Stage 4. Your plan is built around how far the disease has spread and whether you’re trying to conceive now or later.

Step 4 — Treatment & Close Monitoring:
Medical, surgical, or fertility treatment as appropriate — with follow-up to track pain relief and protect ovarian reserve over time.

Step 5 — Continuity of Care:
The same doctor with you from diagnosis through to your goal, because endometriosis is a long-term condition, not a one-visit fix.
Can You Get Pregnant With Endometriosis?
Yes, and this is the question Dr. Mehta hears most. Endometriosis makes conception harder, but it rarely makes it impossible. Many women with mild-to-moderate disease conceive naturally, sometimes after surgery clears the pelvic environment. Others succeed with IUI or IVF. The key is not waiting too long: the earlier endometriosis is diagnosed and managed, the more options remain open for protecting fertility.
“Many women come to me after years of being dismissed, convinced endometriosis has taken motherhood off the table. It usually hasn’t. When we diagnose early and treat thoughtfully, pregnancy stays well within reach for most of them.” — Dr. Manisha Mehta, Gynaecologist & Obstetrics Specialist, IVF Doctor in India
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Specialised Endometriosis Care by Dr. Manisha Mehta
Dr. Manisha Mehta (MBBS, MD, DNB) treats endometriosis as both a pain condition and a fertility condition — never one at the expense of the other. Whether the goal is freedom from pain or a positive pregnancy test, every plan is built around the patient’s stage of life and priorities.
Why Women Across India Trust Dr. Manisha Mehta
20+ years of experience in gynaecology, endometriosis, and assisted reproduction
85% IVF success rate, including complex cases involving endometriosis and low ovarian reserve
Trusted across North India — women travel to her from Haryana, Punjab, Rajasthan, and Delhi NCR
MBBS, MD, DNB — with memberships of ASRM, ESHRE, FOGSI, ISAR, and MNAMS
Pioneer in Haryana — credited with the region’s first IVF baby, first ICSI baby, and first IVF twins, milestones that put Sirsa, Haryana on India’s fertility map
Patient-first reputation — patients consistently describe her as warm, intuitive, and deeply compassionate; a doctor who listens first and prescribes second
Frequently Asked Questions
What is the best treatment for endometriosis in India?
The best endometriosis treatment in India is a personalised one — combining pain management, hormonal therapy, surgery, and fertility treatment depending on your stage of disease and your goals. There is no single approach that works for every woman.
Can I get pregnant with endometriosis?
Can endometriosis be cured permanently?
There is no permanent cure for endometriosis, but with the right treatment, symptoms can be well controlled and fertility protected. Surgery offers the best long-term relief in moderate-to-severe cases.
Does endometriosis always need surgery?
No. Many women are managed with medication and hormonal therapy alone. Surgery is recommended when pain is severe, the disease is advanced, or fertility is affected.
Will endometriosis surgery affect my fertility?
When performed carefully, surgery protects fertility by clearing disease and preserving the ovaries and tubes. Dr. Mehta’s approach prioritises ovarian reserve in every procedure.
Your pain and your fertility both deserve expert care.
