Landmark EndoSure paper published in Journal of Clinical Medicine

The landmark paper confirming the accuracy of the EndoSure test has been published in the Journal of Clinical Medicine by the inventor Dr Mark Noar and colleagues. The paper is an important milestone confirming the accuracy of the EndoSure test in diagnosing and excluding endometriosis as a cause for symptoms of abdominal and pelvic pain.

It shows that the EndoSure test is able to diagnose endometriosis in women who had negative imaging (ultrasound and MRI) with an accuracy of more than 95%, when compared with diagnostic laparoscopy.

EndoSure is an inexpensive, non-invasive test that measures gastrointestinal activity after a water load over a period of just 30 minutes.

We are pleased to offer the EndoSure test through our diagnostic clinics in London and the South East, helping to cut the unacceptable wait that so many women endure before reaching a firm diagnosis of endometriosis and being able to start effective treatment.

Follow the link below to read the paper.