7+ years to diagnosis
The average time to get an endometriosis diagnosis in the UK is over 7 years. That's years of pain being dismissed.
We're building the app for people living with endometriosis in the UK. Symptom tracking, trusted guidance, and a community that understands. No more being told it's 'just bad periods'.
The average time to get an endometriosis diagnosis in the UK is over 7 years. That's years of pain being dismissed.
Treatment options, dietary approaches, surgical pathways — the information exists but it's buried across forums, outdated NHS pages, and paywalled resources.
Between specialist appointments, there's no tracking, no guidance, and no way to show your doctor what's really happening day-to-day.
Built around what the community actually needs.
Track your hormone levels alongside your cycle with at-home blood tests. Understand the hormonal patterns behind your symptoms.
Bite-sized lessons to understand endometriosis, your hormones, and treatment options. Learn at your own pace.
Learn how your unique hormone and genetic profiles influence your endo and long-term health.
Anti-inflammatory nutrition and movement plans built for your body. Not generic advice.
Clear, sourced information from clinical guidelines and lived experience. Reviewed by real people.
Personalised support through diagnosis pathways, treatment options, specialist referrals, and surgery decisions.
Connect with others who truly understand. Mentorship, forums, shared experience.
Log pain, fatigue, bloating, mood, and more alongside your hormone data. Spot patterns. Build evidence for your doctor.
Endometriosis is not 'just bad periods'. Your symptoms deserve proper investigation and support.
Whatever your treatment path — hormonal, surgical, dietary, or all three — accurate information without judgement.
Health data is sensitive. We'll never sell it or share it without explicit consent.
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Hormony was founded by the mother of a trans daughter — but hormone health doesn't stop at one community. We're building the tool we wish had existed for everyone navigating their hormones.