
Jill Cramp, PT, DPT
Jill Cramp, PT, DPT
Jill Cramp—Endometriosis Physical Therapist
Summary: Jill Cramp is a compassionate and trauma-informed endometriosis physical therapist based in Poland, Maine. At Saco Bay Orthopedic and Sports Physical Therapy, Jill Cramp, PT, DPT, provides individualized care that begins with truly listening. She understands the challenges many patients face with delayed diagnoses and seeks to create a safe, validating space for healing. Her treatment focuses on relieving bladder, bowel, and sexual symptoms through a personalized blend of breathwork, visceral and myofascial mobilization, dry needling, and targeted exercises. Jill emphasizes the power of movement and education to reduce inflammation and support long-term wellness. With deep clinical expertise and a patient-first mindset, Jill Cramp helps individuals with endometriosis feel seen, supported, and empowered in their care journey.
City: Poland, ME, USA
Visit types: Office
Spoken languages: English
Interpreting services for other languages: Yes

Dr. Romeo Lucas
Dr. Romeo Lucas
Dr Lucas – Gynecology & Minimal Invasive Surgery, Endometriosis Specialist.
Summary: Based in Freeport, Maine, Dr Lucas OBGYN is a dedicated gynecologist and minimally invasive surgeon at the New England Center for Pelvic Health, specializing in endometriosis care. With a commitment to patient-centered treatment, Dr. Romeo Lucas performs thorough excision surgery and collaborates with other specialists when needed to ensure comprehensive care.
Dr. Lucas believes in transparent communication and detailed documentation. If full excision isn’t possible during surgery, he carefully records and reviews all findings with the patient, offering appropriate referrals when necessary. Grounded in the coelomic metaplasia theory, he approaches endometriosis as a complex condition often requiring multidisciplinary insight. Through his work at the New England Center for Pelvic Health, Dr. Lucas OBGYN helps patients better understand their diagnosis and treatment options, empowering them to make informed decisions on their journey toward relief.
City: Freeport, Maine
Philosophy: I employ excision to the fullest extent that I am comfortable operatively. I may call for an intraoperative consult as needed. I may ask for certain specialists to be present or available if I have a high suspicion before surgery. Even if I am unable to excise or there is no surgeon available to excise, I thoroughly document the lesions (digital pictures) remaining and review them with the patient post-operatively. I then provide a referral as needed/desired.
Theories of endometriosis origin: Most likely due to coelomic metaplasia. Certainly, there are cases owing to menstrual regurgitation (i.e., imperforate hymen) or seeding during surgery (i.e., abdominal wall endometriosis after cesarean delivery). However, in such cases, it seems possible, if not likely, that there is an aberrant immunologic process allowing for unaddressed proliferation of that tissue.
What type of surgery do you perform for endometriosis?: Excision