Our app helps you understand how endometriosis personally affects you.
12/11/2020
Endometrix puts the user at the very centre of development. You can think of us like a big set of ears, constantly listening to YOUR needs. It took almost 3 years and insights from 1,000s of people to get where we are today, but we know we are far from being perfect. YOUR feedback shapes what we do so don’t hesitate to reach out either in-app or here on Instagram - we will never stop listening! After all, Endometrix is built by its users!! 💛💪💛
28/10/2020
By tracking every day, Endometrix intelligently ‘heat maps’ your average symptoms in your calendar. This way you can easily overview months of symptoms with your healthcare professional, aiding the care-planning process with your individualised data! Forgot to track? No worries, simply click on the day in the calendar that you forgot to track and update your symptoms in the same, familiar way - it’s as easy as that! 👌
13/10/2020
Read more about our collaboration with Essity below and how we are both committed to breaking the taboos associated with chronic pelvic pain to improve the well-being of the community.
The global hygiene and health company Essity starts a pilot partnership with Endometrix, a Swedish startup that has designed a unique app to improve care for women suffering from endometriosis.
02/10/2020
Today's the day! Get your tickets to watch our Chief Design Officer Kristin Asker talk about the Endometrix app at Liria Digital Health's "There's An App For That" digital panel discussion. The event starts at 15 CET. Register for free here: https://buff.ly/3jnAQcb
01/10/2020
that September was also ?Our brilliant Public Health Intern Charlotte Myers breaks down ways people with experience pain, what exactly severe endometriosis pain, or a flare-up, is, who among the endometriosis population experiences flare-ups, when they occur, and what they feel like.
Find out what endometriosis pain or flare-ups are, why they occur, what they feel like, and how to keep track of them and describe them to your healthcare providers.
30/09/2020
Custom notifications are now available in the Endometrix app! Learn how to set them up here: https://buff.ly/2G2txZ9
28/09/2020
that September is World Sexual Health Month? This year's theme is sexual pleasure in times of . Check out our blog about breaking the taboos concerning ma********on and why self-pleasure is important for mental health, overall wellness, and even managing pain:
International Ma********on Month began as commemoration former U.S. Surgeon General Dr. Joycelyn Elders and continues to encourage better education and awareness on the benefits of ma********on, and to abolish the shame surrounding it.
25/09/2020
Alison Deslandes is currently conducting research into the accuracy of non-invasive endometriosis diagnostic options, like transvaginal ultrasounds (TVUS), to reduce stress and increase accessibility to for people experiencing symptoms of deep infiltrating . Learn more about her and her work here:
Endometriosis is a chronic painful condition that affects 10 per cent of women around the world, with a diagnosis often taking years, but new research led by...
We break down ways you can track ovulation and your period using the Endometrix app's current capabilities so you can get an overview of how your menstrual cycle affects your endometriosis symptoms or pelvic pain.
23/09/2020
Read more about our user Mika and how she's managed endometriosis since she first started having severe pain at 12: https://buff.ly/2ZWb3ju
Want to share your endo story with us? Send us a message here or email us at brittany@endo-metrix.com!
22/09/2020
Do you know the differences between and ? What about symptom similarities? Find out how the two conditions relate to one another for on our blog:
We define what PCOS is and break down its symptom similarities, like infertility, and differences with endometriosis. We also feature different organizations offering support to the PCOS community during PCOS Awareness Month.
21/09/2020
Say hi to our newest design intern Linn! Linn is from Sweden, and she recently graduated from Jönköping University. She joined the team fresh out of college to learn more about UX Design and web development while also helping us create more visually stunning and cohesive branding.
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Our drive to set out and gather more than 700 individual experiences stemmed from one common goal: to help people on a larger scale. Specifically, we wanted to find ways to validate under-recognised gynaecological illnesses by providing adequate, accessible and individualised healthcare through the use of technology.
From years of working in healthcare, to witnessing loved ones struggle to receive proper gynaecological care, we felt obligated to create an innovative solution for an often slow-moving, conservative industry.
We based this solution off of our conversations with close friends and family, strangers and volunteers about their personal experiences with endometriosis and other gynaecological disorders.
At the time, our final destination was unclear, but we immediately recognised that these people weren’t receiving enough support. From lack of validation to awareness, choices and treatment, we understood that this large population needed a tailor-made solution to help ease the physical and emotional tolls caused by inadequate gynaecological care.
From this foundational knowledge, Endometrix was born.
Endometrix is an app designed to improve gynaecological care. With the use of AI, Endometrix acts as a diagnostic support - correlating symptoms and treatments to get you to the right care faster than ever before.
Like our app, we as a company are dedicated to personalised, accessible and secure care while remaining adaptive to the latest trends in healthcare technology. We are constantly looking for ways to improve, while keeping our foundation of inspiring all menstruating persons through choice at the core of our operations.