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<p>The National Health Service provides clinical care and treatment for women with
endometriosis, including treatment for severe endometriosis through specialised centres
across England.</p><p>To support women with endometriosis, all obstetricians and gynaecologists
have been trained in the diagnosis, investigation and management of the condition,
which is specifically listed as a topic in the core curriculum for obstetrics and
gynaecology.</p><p>NHS England recommends the European Society of Human Reproduction
and Embryology guidelines on the management of women with endometriosis. The guidance
offers best practice advice on the diagnosis and treatment of women with suspected
endometriosis as well as the effectiveness of medically assisted reproduction for
endometriosis-associated infertility. It also provides information on the management
of patients in whom endometriosis is found incidentally (without pain or infertility).</p><p>NHS
England also expects providers to adhere to National Institute for Health and Care
Excellence guidance regarding the diagnosis, management and treatment of endometriosis.</p><p>
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