Endometriosis Foundation India

🚨 India’s FIRST Advanced Training in Robotic Endometriosis! 🚨Get ready to master the pelvis like never before — with EFI...
15/06/2025

🚨 India’s FIRST Advanced Training in Robotic Endometriosis! 🚨
Get ready to master the pelvis like never before — with EFI SCOPE 🟡

🦾 EFI Surgical Certification in Robotic Pelvic & Endometriosis Expertise
📍 Cadaveric hands-on course exclusively for 2 delegates/day
📅 20–21 August 2025
📌 Ramaiah Advanced Learning Centre, Bengaluru

In association with Ramaiah ALC & Intuitive, this is a one-of-a-kind training focused on precision, robotics & pelvic mastery.

🔍 Discover a new world of expertise
đź”— Limited seats. DM us to know more or apply.

We’re working on something big.A documentary about what it’s actually like to live with Endometriosis in India.Not just ...
03/06/2025

We’re working on something big.
A documentary about what it’s actually like to live with Endometriosis in India.

Not just the medical side - the lived experience.
The pain. The dismissal. The days lost to symptoms no one else could see.

If you’ve been through it, we want to hear from you.
Your story could be part of a revolutionary shift in how Endometriosis is seen, understood, and talked about.

No need to be a writer. Just be real.

Submit your story by June 15th. Link below 👇

https://forms.gle/vJ9bi45frtZjTBSN8

Let’s change the narrative, together.

We’re doing something different.For the next few weeks, we’re telling the story of Endometriosis through five dark, fami...
06/05/2025

We’re doing something different.
For the next few weeks, we’re telling the story of Endometriosis through five dark, familiar genres:
Horror. Survival. True Crime. Courtroom Drama. Tragedy.
Not to be dramatic.
But to show what this condition really feels like, in a way that’s hard to ignore.
Because living with Endometriosis is often more terrifying, more unjust, and more exhausting than most people realise.
New genre every week. Three stories per genre.
It starts now.

We’re working on something big.A documentary about what it’s actually like to live with Endometriosis in India.Not just ...
01/05/2025

We’re working on something big.
A documentary about what it’s actually like to live with Endometriosis in India.

Not just the medical side - the lived experience.
The pain. The dismissal. The days lost to symptoms no one else could see.

If you’ve been through it, we want to hear from you.
Your story could be part of a revolutionary shift in how Endometriosis is seen, understood, and talked about.

No need to be a writer. Just be real.

Submit your story by May 30.

Link below 👇
https://forms.gle/vZCZ1SdmBrC6qnxP9

Let’s change the narrative, together.

22/04/2025

Most MBBS Doctors will graduate without ever learning how to recognize Endometriosis.

Endometriosis affects 1 in 10, that’s as common as diabetes. But while diabetes gets taught early on in medical school, most MBBS Doctors will graduate without ever learning how to recognize Endometriosis.

When your pain doesn’t show up in scans or tests, it’s often dismissed, minimized, or ignored.
* You're told your symptoms are "just part of being a woman."
* “Tests are normal; it’s nothing serious.”
* You're made to feel your pain isn’t valid.

This is common in Endometriosis. But your pain is real, and you deserve proper care.

What can you do?
1. Trust Yourself — Your pain is real.
2. Speak Up — Ask for more answers.
3. Document Symptoms — Keep track and share.
4. Seek Support — Find others who understand.
5. Keep Pushing — Keep advocating for your health.

Dr Vimee Bindra - Robotic / Laparoscopic Pelvic and Endometriosis Surgeon COPE Clinics Vimee Bindra Basu

Diagnosing Endometriosis has long felt like assembling a puzzle without all the pieces.Years of symptoms. Countless cons...
19/04/2025

Diagnosing Endometriosis has long felt like assembling a puzzle without all the pieces.
Years of symptoms. Countless consultations. And still, no clear answer.
Now, Artificial Intelligence offers a new possibility.
By detecting subtle patterns across imaging, symptoms, and patient history, AI could help identify Endometriosis earlier and more accurately than ever before.
But powerful tools demand careful handling.
AI is only as good as the data it learns from, and in a condition as complex and varied as Endometriosis, that means accounting for a wide spectrum of experiences.
If developed thoughtfully, AI could do more than speed up diagnosis. It could reshape how Endometriosis is understood, recognised, and treated.
That future isn’t far. But it starts with the questions we choose to ask right now.
What kinds of symptoms and stories are being included in the data?
(Endometriosis doesn't present the same way in every person.)
Who is helping design these tools?
(Are patients, gynecologists, pain specialists, and researchers all in the room?)
Are we building for convenience, or for care?
(Faster diagnoses are important. So is ensuring the outcomes are compassionate and accurate.)
How do we make sure this technology is accessible, and not just available to a privileged few?
The promise of AI is real. But so is the responsibility that comes with it.
Endometriosis has been misunderstood and overlooked for far too long. If we’re building a new path forward, let it be one shaped by care, inclusivity, and deep listening. Not just to data, but to the people living this reality every day.
Their voices are not just part of the story.
They are the story.

Dr Vimee Bindra - Robotic / Laparoscopic Pelvic and Endometriosis Surgeon COPE Clinics Vimee Bindra Basu

We’ve been fed the same tired line: “It’s just period pain.” Cramps? Normal. Heavy bleeding? Deal with it. Life on pause...
08/04/2025

We’ve been fed the same tired line: “It’s just period pain.”
Cramps? Normal. Heavy bleeding? Deal with it. Life on pause once a month? Shrug.

But what if it’s not “just” anything? What if it’s Adenomyosis, the kind of pain that hijacks your life while the world tells you to toughen up?

Time to unlearn the lies.

April is Adenomyosis Awareness Month. Your body isn’t supposed to feel like a war zone. Speak up. Push back. You deserve better.

Vimee Bindra Basu Dr Vimee Bindra - Robotic / Laparoscopic Pelvic and Endometriosis Surgeon COPE Clinics

They call it the “Bulky Uterus Disease”, but it’s more than just size. Adenomyosis turns the uterus into a heavy, swolle...
05/04/2025

They call it the “Bulky Uterus Disease”, but it’s more than just size. Adenomyosis turns the uterus into a heavy, swollen, aching burden.

Imagine a suitcase packed too tight—stretching, straining, pressing against itself. That’s what happens when tissue meant to stay on the surface burrows deep, making the walls thick and inflamed.

The result? A stomach that feels swollen, relentless cramps, and a weight that’s impossible to ignore. Yet, so many go years without knowing why.

Adenomyosis isn’t rare—but the awareness around it is.

With April dedicated to adenomyosis awareness, it’s time we start recognizing the real weight of this condition.

Dr Vimee Bindra - Robotic / Laparoscopic Pelvic and Endometriosis Surgeon Vimee Bindra Basu COPE Clinics

Join the EFI Masterclass on Robotic Surgery for Endometriosis – April 21 & 22, HyderabadThe Endometriosis Foundation of ...
25/03/2025

Join the EFI Masterclass on Robotic Surgery for Endometriosis – April 21 & 22, Hyderabad

The Endometriosis Foundation of India (EFI) invites you to be a part of the EFI Masterclass on Robotic Surgery for Endometriosis, taking place on April 21 & 22 in Hyderabad. This exclusive event provides a premier platform for medical professionals to engage in insightful discussions and advanced knowledge-sharing sessions on robotic-assisted surgery for Endometriosis.

As seats are limited, we encourage early registration to secure your spot.

For further details, feel free to contact us at 9100014632.

Check the detailed program.

Register here

https://docs.google.com/forms/d/e/1FAIpQLSexNB6HIspXwWuctgKsQMsxNGse2DHIZWrK0nG2Aq9m2dWVUQ/viewform?usp=sf_link

We look forward to your participation in advancing expertise in endometriosis surgery.

Dr Vimee Bindra - Robotic / Laparoscopic Pelvic and Endometriosis Surgeon Vimee Bindra Basu

This Holi, let’s celebrate not just with colors but with hope, strength, and healing! Just as every vibrant hue tells a ...
14/03/2025

This Holi, let’s celebrate not just with colors but with hope, strength, and healing!

Just as every vibrant hue tells a story, every warrior battling Endometriosis has a journey of resilience and courage. May this festival bring brightness to their path, spreading awareness, support, and the promise of a pain-free tomorrow.

Let’s paint the world with compassion and understanding—because every woman deserves to be Invisible No More!

Happy Holi! ❤️💛💙💚
Vimee Bindra Basu COPE Clinics Dr Vimee Bindra - Robotic / Laparoscopic Pelvic and Endometriosis Surgeon

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11/03/2025

✨ Spreading Awareness on Endometriosis at St. Francis College! ✨

The Endometriosis Foundation of India, led by Dr. Vimee Bindra, conducted an impactful awareness session at St. Francis College for Women, Begumpet, Hyderabad: Empowering young women with essential knowledge about Endometriosis and menstrual health.

With open conversations, expert insights, and myth-busting discussions, the session helped students recognize the importance of early diagnosis and proactive health management.

Awareness is the first step toward change! Together, let’s break the silence around Endometriosis. 💛

Dr Vimee Bindra - Robotic / Laparoscopic Pelvic and Endometriosis Surgeon Vimee Bindra Basu

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