Develop an Endometriosis Expert Center

At the American Hospital of Paris, we have the opportunity to change the landscape of women’s health, to transform the management of endometriosis, and to make a profound impact on the lives of thousands of women, couples, and families who have long faced pain and uncertainty. Together, let’s bring this new Expert Endometriosis Center to life. Your commitment can change life trajectories.
Funding in progress
Overall budget: €3.21 million
Endometriose

 

Endometriosis, the leading cause of infertility, is a complex chronic condition that affects between 1.5 and 2.5 million women in France. Endometriosis frequently causes debilitating pain and/or digestive and urinary symptoms, thereby considerably altering quality of life. Care pathways are often long, sporadic and unequal depending on the region, and the condition remains under-diagnosed today.  

An ambitious and transformative project

As part of a national campaign to combat endometriosis, the Endometriosis Expert Center of the American Hospital of Paris aims to offer each patient comprehensive, fully personalized care adapted to the severity of the condition.

Using a multidisciplinary collaborative strategy, our center will build synergies among experts – who include specialized radiologists, OB-GYN surgeons, reproduction specialists, digestive and urologic surgeons and coordinating midwives – to guarantee an approach based on medical excellence. 1,000 patients will be treated annually in our day hospital.

Professor Sofiane Bendifallah (MD, PhD), Gynecological Surgeon
Endometriosis is a condition that steals years of life from those affected by it: years of pain, diagnostic delays and injustice for millions of women. It concerns all of us: our daughters, our wives, our mothers, who must cope with pain, infertility and deeply disrupted lives. We are going to create an identifiable leading structure capable of offering fluid, personalized and continuous care pathways, providing treatment, expertise, research and transmission in a single care environment, with the ambition of achieving the highest level of excellence. This vision of endometriosis is driving us toward a whole new approach aimed at making a deep and enduring impact on the lives of thousands of women, families and couples who have been in pain for too long.

Project aims

  • Guarantee a fluid, rapid, personalized and coordinated care pathway;
  • Mobilize a multidisciplinary team of physicians and allied health professionals (physiotherapists, dieticians, sexologists) around a common endometriosis culture;
  • Position the new center as a key player in research and organizational innovation dedicated to endometriosis;
  • Expand the center’s renown both nationally and internationally.

Provisional calendar

  • September 2025

     

              Opening of the Endometriosis Center of Excellence

              as well as supportive care services.

  • Q4 2026

     

              Construction work to create spaces

              for hosting groups of patients.

  • Q3 2027

     

              Acquisition of a Da Vinci Single Port 

              surgical robot.