Endometriosis Pain is Not Period Pain.

Stop enduring debilitating pain caused by endometriosis, with advanced laparoscopic excision at The Center for Innovative GYN Care® (CIGC®).

More Than Period Pain

Without a specialist, endometriosis can be difficult to diagnose and is notoriously dismissed as period pain. On average, women with endometriosis wait a decade for a proper diagnosis. Writing off endometriosis as period pain is not a treatment for endometriosis. 

What Makes Us Different and What It Means for You

Superior Outcomes

CIGC specialists developed the state-of-the-art DualPortGYN® technique to perform endometriosis excision with only two 5mm incisions, resulting in one week of recovery.

Focused on Advanced GYN Surgery

Unlike OBGYNs, 100% of our cases address complex GYN conditions – so we know endometriosis when we see it and we know how to treat it.

Beyond Fellowship-Training

We have innovated and trademarked advanced GYN techniques, providing highly superior surgical results.

What Women Are Saying

After surgery at CIGC I could tell this time was different. I had surgery on a Thursday, rested on Friday, and on Saturday I was up and doing normal stuff. Now I feel like I could run a mile. I feel so light now. All of my activities, work, elder care, none of that feels as heavy anymore. Nothing is slowing me down.”

Dorran, More Active After Endometriosis Surgery

#NotATreatment

If you’re suffering from a complex GYN condition and have received misguided advice from your OBGYN, family, or friends – share your story on social media and tag #NotATreatment.

Endometriosis Symptoms

Our state-of-the-art techniques provide faster relief from endometriosis symptoms such as:

  • Severe pelvic pain & pain with intercourse
  • Abnormal bleeding
  • Infertility
Life-Changing Surgical Techniques

Our specialists developed revolutionary techniques to transform patient outcomes — providing faster recovery, less pain, and tiny incisions so that scars are virtually invisible.

DualPortGYN is a state-of-the-art laparoscopic surgical technique used to perform outpatient endometriosis excision with just two tiny incisions and one week of recovery.

Facts About Endometriosis
  • More than five million women in the U.S. suffer with endometriosis.
  • Approximately one-third to one-half of women with endometriosis have difficulty getting pregnant.
  • Many women are able to conceive soon after minimally invasive endometriosis excision surgery.
DualPortGYN Compared to Other Surgical Techniques

Superior Surgical Outcomes – Published in Top Medical Journals

The DualPortGYN procedure has been proven superior to other minimally invasive techniques and open surgery. In addition, we have shown that these procedures can be performed safely and more efficiently in an ambulatory surgery center.

Our nationally and internationally renowned techniques have been published in prestigious medical journals due to exceptional patient outcomes.

Worldwide Destination for GYN Care

Women travel from around the world to meet with our leading-edge CIGC specialists. Our travel program makes traveling long distances for GYN surgery as seamless as possible.

Relieve endometriosis pain. Take your life back today.

We’ll help you schedule a brief consultation with one of our surgical specialists, who will design a treatment plan customized to your individual needs.

Our Locations

Explore The Center for Innovative GYN Care® (CIGC®) locations across the United States.

Interior of Center for Modern Surgery
Center for Modern Surgery – Secaucus, NJ
View looking toward the steps of CIGC in Clifton, New Jersey
Clifton, New Jersey
Interior of Innovations Surgery Center
Innovations Surgery Center – Rockville, MD
Reston, Virginia
The CIGC location in Rockville, Maryland
Rockville, Maryland
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