“For the first time I walked into an appointment with the words for what I'd been living with. My GP paused, read the page, and said, okay. Let's look at this properly.”
Keep a timeline of your symptoms so every appointment starts with the full picture.
Your overall pain experience across today, not just this moment.
Why EndoHer exists
Average time to diagnose endometriosis in the UK.
Average wait for women from ethnically diverse communities.
Of women were told by a practitioner they were making a fuss about nothing.
Almost half visited their GP ten or more times before anyone joined the dots. EndoHer helps you be harder to dismiss.
How EndoHer listens
Three small acts, repeated. That's the whole app.
Say how you feel. We map it to vocabulary a doctor recognises.
Once your symptom severity & frequency crosses the clinical threshold, we send you a reminder to book the GP.
Over weeks the pattern builds into a summary of trends. The clinician interprets and acts on it right away.
A quiet promise
EndoHer maps your words to clinical terms a doctor recognises, never replacing them, never drawing conclusions. The clinician interprets. EndoHer helps you be heard.
“For the first time I walked into an appointment with the words for what I'd been living with. My GP paused, read the page, and said, okay. Let's look at this properly.”
A sentence is enough. Come back tomorrow and the day after. In a few weeks, the pattern will speak for you.

Brand guideline
A soft lavender badge with a serif E cradling a quiet silhouette. It stands for being seen, heard, and taken seriously. Always paired with the EndoHer wordmark set in Fraunces.

Built on trusted clinical guidance
EndoHer's symptom vocabulary, severity thresholds and clinician-facing summaries are shaped by NICE guideline NG73 on endometriosis diagnosis and management, so the record you bring to appointments speaks the same language your GP already trusts.
NICE logo shown for reference only. EndoHer is not affiliated with or endorsed by NICE.