
Endometriosis Care
Your Pain is Real. Let’s Find Answers Together.
Compassionate, Expert Endometriosis Care Across Southern California
You’re Not Alone –
And You Deserve to Be Heard
If you’ve been told your pain is normal—or worse, that nothing is wrong—know that your experience matters. For many women, the road to an endometriosis diagnosis is long and frustrating. It can feel isolating and exhausting to keep searching for answers.
Dr. Chandra Spring-Robinson understands this journey deeply. Her mission is to provide a safe space where women feel heard, believed, and supported. As a board-certified, minimally invasive gynecologic surgeon specializing in endometriosis excision, she partners with patients to uncover the root of their symptoms and create treatment plans that prioritize their quality of life.
Dr. Spring-Robinson proudly serves women across Southern California, bringing advanced surgical care and compassionate support closer to home.
Could You Have Silent Endometriosis?
Many women don’t realize they have endometriosis until they stop birth control—only to develop sudden severe pain that was previously suppressed by hormones. Others have no pain at all but struggle with infertility caused by undiagnosed endo.
Do These Symptoms Sound Familiar?
Endometriosis doesn’t always look the same for every woman. Some experience severe, life-disrupting pain, while others have silent endometriosis—with little to no symptoms until they struggle with infertility.
Pelvic and Abdominal Pain
Severe menstrual cramps that disrupt daily life
Chronic pelvic pain, even outside of your period
Lower abdominal pain
Pain During Specific Activities
Pain during sex (deep or surface-level pain)
Painful bowel movements or recurring constipation/diarrhea
Pain during urination (especially around your period)
Pain or discomfort during ovulation
Menstrual and Reproductive Health
Heavy, irregular, or prolonged periods
Infertility or difficulty conceiving
Recurrent miscarriage
Other Common Symptoms
Bloating or abdominal distension
Chronic fatigue
Nausea, dizziness, or GI issues often mistaken for IBS
If your healthcare provider suspects endometriosis, or if you simply feel something isn’t right, Dr. Spring-Robinson can help provide clarity and relief.
The First Visit: A Place to Feel Heard
During your consultation, the focus will be on understanding your unique story—because your pain is not just a symptom to manage, it’s a signal that something deeper may be happening.
Here’s what to expect:
Listening First: A comprehensive review of your health history and symptoms.
Exam & Imaging: A gentle pelvic exam, along with imaging (like ultrasound or MRI) if necessary to rule out other conditions.
Exploring All Possibilities: Endometriosis can mimic other conditions. Together, we’ll explore whether your symptoms align with endometriosis or another issue, and create a plan that addresses your full health.
If It’s Endometriosis – There’s Hope
If endometriosis is diagnosed, Dr. Spring-Robinson will discuss every option available, ensuring that you are empowered to make informed decisions. There’s no one-size-fits-all solution, and treatment will always reflect your goals—whether that’s pain relief, fertility, or improving daily function.
Treatment paths may include:
Lifestyle & Holistic Care: Dietary guidance, acupuncture, and pelvic floor therapy to ease inflammation and manage pain.
Medication Management: Hormonal therapies to help regulate cycles and reduce symptoms.
Surgical Excision: For patients requiring a deeper solution, excision surgery removes endometriosis at its source—often providing long-term relief.
Dr. Spring-Robinson will partner with you to decide the best course forward.
Excision Surgery: A Deeper Solution for Lasting Relief
Dr. Spring-Robinson is one of the most experienced robotic gynecologic surgeons in Southern California, performing hundreds of minimally invasive surgeries each year.
Why excision surgery?
Precise and Thorough: Excision removes endometriosis tissue at its roots.
Minimally Invasive: Small incisions mean faster recovery, less scarring, and less downtime.
Restoring Hope: Many patients experience dramatic pain reduction and improved fertility following excision surgery.
This is More Than Just Surgery –
It’s a Partnership
Endometriosis is complex, and recovery can take time. Dr. Spring-Robinson believes in holistic, long-term care that treats the whole patient, not just the condition.
Your care may involve collaboration with:
Pelvic Floor Therapists
Acupuncturists & Nutritionists
Urologic, Colorectal, Cardiothoracic, and/or General Surgeons
Mental Health Support & Pain Specialists
This comprehensive approach helps patients feel supported at every step—because treating endometriosis is about more than physical symptoms. It’s about reclaiming your life.
Next Steps: How to Reach Out
If you’re searching for answers, or if a provider has suggested you might have endometriosis, you don’t have to navigate this alone.
📞 Call (858) 868-7109 to schedule a visit.
If you’re unsure about next steps, trust your instincts. Pain is not normal, and answers are out there.