A multidisciplinary approach to endometriosis management—integrating gynecology, pain management, nutrition, and mental health—can significantly enhance long-term outcomes and quality of life for patients. Endometriosis is a complex, chronic condition that affects not only reproductive health but also daily functioning, emotional well-being, and overall physical health. Gynecologists provide the foundation for diagnosis and medical or surgical treatment, but pain specialists are essential for managing the often-debilitating chronic pelvic pain that can persist even after surgery. Meanwhile, dietitians play a critical role by helping patients adopt anti-inflammatory, hormone-balancing dietary habits that may reduce flare-ups and improve digestion, which is often impacted by endometriosis. Mental health support is equally vital, as many patients experience anxiety, depression, or trauma related to delayed diagnosis, persistent pain, or fertility struggles. By working together, this interdisciplinary team can offer a more holistic and personalized care plan that addresses the physical, emotional, and lifestyle aspects of endometriosis—leading to more sustainable symptom relief and improved overall well-being.
After years of struggling with endometriosis and only finding temporary relief, I finally found real help at Second Spring Women’s Clinic in Seoul with Dr. Seon-Hwa Jeong. Their holistic approach addressed not just my symptoms but also the emotional and lifestyle impact. With personalized treatments, pain management, nutrition guidance, and mental health support, I feel stronger, healthier, and more in control.
I visited Second Spring Women’s Clinic for my ongoing endometriosis, and what really stood out was their comprehensive, team-based care. Dr. Seon-Hwa Jeong didn’t just focus on gynecology—she coordinated with a nutritionist and pain specialist right from the first consultation. It felt different from past experiences where I only got temporary relief. Here, they treat the root causes, not just the symptoms.
My cousin also began visiting the same clinic after seeing my results. She was struggling with mood swings linked to endo, and they included a mental health expert in her care plan. That holistic approach has made a real difference. We both feel more stable, have fewer flare-ups, and genuinely feel heard and supported throughout.
For years, my mother struggled with endometriosis, experiencing flare-ups that impacted not only her physical well-being but also her energy and mood. Visiting Second Spring Women’s Clinic, where Dr. Seon-Hwa Jeong adopted a multidisciplinary approach, was what ultimately made a difference. The clinic provided long-term lifestyle advice, mental health support, nutrition plans, and gynecological care in addition to pain management. In addition to reducing her symptoms, this all-encompassing approach enhanced her quality of life. Both physically and emotionally, she is now in a much better place.
A close friend of mine struggled with endometriosis for years, trying different treatments that only gave short-term relief. She finally found real support at Second Spring Women’s Clinic with Dr. Seon-Hwa Jeong, who took a multidisciplinary approach—combining gynecology with nutrition advice, mental health care, and pain management. It made a noticeable difference in how she managed symptoms day-to-day.
What helped most was how the clinic focused on the full picture, not just physical pain. Dr. Jeong worked with her to understand how stress, diet, and hormone balance were all connected. Since then, her flare-ups have become less frequent, and her quality of life has improved more than with any single treatment before.