
Dr. Elvira Bratila
Prof. Dr. Elvira Bratila, MD, Ph.D., Endometriosis Specialist, Gynecologist
City: Bucharest, Romania

Dr. Gabriel Mitroi
Gabriel Mitroi, M.D.,
Gabriel Mitroi MD – Endometriosis Specialist, Obstetrics & Gynecology,
Summary: Gabriel Mitroi Dr, M.D., is a leading endometriosis specialist based in Bucharest, Romania, known for his advanced care in obstetrics and gynecology. Patients seeking compassionate, evidence-based treatment frequently turn to Gabriel Mitroi Dr Bucharest for his commitment to excision surgery and personalized care. With a firm belief in the genetic origins of endometriosis, Dr. Gabriel Mitroi offers long-term solutions designed to improve patients’ quality of life. For those looking to begin their healing journey, Dr Gabriel Mitroi contact details are often requested by both local and international patients seeking specialized expertise.
In addition to excision surgery, Gabriel Mitroi Dr supports a comprehensive pain management approach that includes birth control pills, NSAIDs, and the Mirena coil—particularly helpful for patients with adenomyosis. He collaborates closely with expert radiologists to evaluate Deep Infiltrating Endometriosis using advanced MRI techniques, ensuring each surgery is precisely planned and tailored to the patient’s condition.
Postoperative care is a cornerstone of Gabriel Mitroi Dr Bucharest practice. He remains actively involved with each patient’s recovery, monitoring symptoms and providing support through referrals for pain therapy and ongoing clinical evaluation. With a strong reputation built on trust, surgical skill, and patient-centered care, Dr Gabriel Mitroi contact is sought after by individuals across Romania and beyond, looking for real relief from endometriosis symptoms.
City: București, Romania.
Philosophy: Scientific studies point towards a genetic origin. I think, for now, until a specific method of treatment is found, excision remains the only method that offers various benefits to the patients.
Medications: I prescribe birth control pills after surgery for a few months and before surgery if the patient is in too much pain and painkillers do not work. For adenomyosis, I prescribe the Coil.
Imaging: I have a radiologist in my team specialized in MRI for endometriosis. I use the MRI in cases with suspicion of extensive Deep Infiltrating Endometriosis to be able to plan my time better and to have all specialists on stand-by/assisting me and of course, to inform the patients about the stay in the hospital, possible complications and the complexity of the surgery (bowel, bladder, ureteral reimplantation, etc).
Approach to persistent symptoms: I maintain contact with all patients after surgery for as long as is needed, so in case of persisting pain, I reassess the potential sources of pain and make recommendations based on the type of pain and symptoms and I usually recommend a nonsteroidal anti-inflammatory drug or Mirena coil if the source of pain points towards adenomyosis. I also refer patients to pain therapy. Unfortunately, I am not aware of any pelvic floor therapists in my country.