Supporting the endometriosis journey means opening doors to other professionals who can help. Here are a few of my champions.

let’s start with the unsung heros

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    Finding Peace with a Devastating Disease by Amy Corfeli

    Whether you have endometriosis or another devastating illness, Amy’s vulnerability, along with her introspective guided journaling prompts at the end of each reflection, will support your personal exploration into learning what finding peace means to you.

  • Part of You, Not All of You by Jenneh Rishe

    A collection of words of affirmation, inspiration, and encouragement from Jenneh herself, and from others living with chronic illness, and includes short stories of Jenneh’s own journey with chronic illness.

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    BLEED: Destroying Myths and Misogyny in Endometriosis Care by Tracey Lindeman

    BLEED isn’t a self-help book. It’s an evidence file and an eye-opening, enraging read. It will validate those who have been gaslit, mistreated, or ignored by medicine and spur readers to fight for nothing short of revolution.

it takes a village.

  • Femade

    Femade is Canada’s first multidisciplinary allied healthcare clinic, located in Ottawa Canada offering manual services in person, and virtual services across Ontario. Our focus has and always will be patient-centric, trauma informed whole body care for women at any stage of life.

  • DNAide

    Whether you’re a fertility patient looking for help navigating the complicated world of genetics while trying to conceive, or a healthcare provider hoping to better support your patients in this space, DNAide is here to help.

  • AIMA

    At AIMA, we’re not just managing pelvic pain—we’re changing the game with science-backed, non-opioid solutions designed for real, lasting relief. Our OVY Relief line delivers clinically validated, targeted treatments, tackling one of healthcare’s most overlooked needs.

Want to support our community?

Send me a message and let me know a little bit about the services you provide and how this supports the endometriosis community. I’ll be in touch soon to discuss adding you to our resource page.