Allison Locke, R.TCM.P, OBAAM, FABORM
Allison Locke, R.TCM.P, OBAAM, FABORM
Allison Locke—Endometriosis Acupuncturist
Summary: Allison Locke, R.TCM.P, OBAAM, FABORM, is a dedicated endometriosis acupuncturist serving patients at Sea of Qi Healing in Vancouver, British Columbia. Allison Locke takes an integrative, personalized approach to endometriosis care—one that acknowledges the condition as a complex, full-body illness. Her treatment philosophy blends traditional Chinese medicine with a deep understanding of the nervous, immune, gastrointestinal, and detoxification systems. By addressing the root causes of pain and inflammation, Allison Locke supports each patient with a tailored plan that may include acupuncture, herbs, and holistic lifestyle strategies. She believes in offering the care and validation often missing in conventional medicine, empowering patients to find relief and long-term balance. Her compassionate and detail-oriented method helps even the most complex endometriosis cases find hope and healing.
City: Vancouver, British Columbia, Canada
Visit types: Virtual and in-person
Spoken languages: English
Interpreting services for other languages: No
Caroline Arbour, PT, DPT
Caroline Arbour, PT, DPT
Caroline Arbour—Endometriosis Physical Therapist
Summary: Caroline Arbour is an experienced endometriosis physical therapist based in Montreal, Quebec. With 18 years as a PT and 14 years specializing in women’s pelvic health, Caroline Arbour, PT, DPT, brings a deeply holistic and compassionate approach to care. She recognizes the complex, multidimensional nature of pelvic pain and prioritizes validating each patient’s experience. Her treatments often include breathwork, mindfulness, gentle movement, visceral and myofascial release, and yoga therapy. Caroline Arbour takes time to understand her patients’ stories, beliefs, and goals to provide personalized care rooted in education and empowerment. Her dedication extends beyond the clinic—she is the author of a 2023 book exploring how women’s pain is often dismissed and how culture, language, and history shape that experience. Patients working with Caroline Arbour find not only physical support but also an advocate who sees and hears them fully.
City: Montreal, Quebec, Canada
Visit types: Office/Hospital; Virtual
Spoken languages: French and English
Interpreting services for other languages: No
More specifically, I spend a lot of time talking with my patients to help me understand their journey and identify their needs, beliefs, goals, etc.
I evaluate and treat using breathwork, mindfulness approaches, gentle and progressive exercises, visceral and myofascial release techniques, and yoga therapy. I have also done a lot of courses on pain system sensitization and centralization. A lot of education is always offered to my patients; resources are shared, and explanations of the pain system, the condition, and the role of the multiple dimensions of pain (bio, psycho, social, cultural, etc)
I have also written a book (an essay)—published in 2023—called “Habiter nos corps / Pour en finir avec la banalisation de la douleur des femmes.” In this book, I research, explore, and share about the multiple dimensions of pain, the history of women’s health, sociology, language, and other cultural aspects contributing to pain (by invalidating it, for example).
Adriana Patricia Ramon Figueroa, PT
Adriana Patricia Ramon Figueroa, PT
Adriana Patricia Ramon Figueroa—Endometriosis Physical Therapist
Summary: Adriana Patricia Ramon Figueroa is a dedicated endometriosis physical therapist based in Montreal, Quebec, offering compassionate, evidence-based care at VActive Rehabilitation Center. Adriana Patricia Ramon Figueroa, PT, provides a holistic and personalized approach, addressing not just physical symptoms but also the emotional and social challenges of living with endometriosis. She creates individualized treatment plans that prioritize pain relief, improved function, and long-term quality of life. Fluent in English, Spanish, and French, Adriana fosters open communication and patient empowerment through education and collaboration. Her care includes mindfulness techniques, targeted exercises, and preventative strategies to manage symptoms and support overall well-being. With a deep commitment to empathy and support, Adriana Patricia Ramon Figueroa helps patients take an active role in their healing journey and feel truly seen, heard, and cared for every step of the way.
City: Montreal, Quebec, Canada
Visit types: Office/Hospital
Spoken languages: English, Spanish, and French
Interpreting services for other languages: No
Holistic Approach Treating endometriosis considers the emotional, psychological, and social aspects of the patient’s life. This comprehensive approach ensures that all factors contributing to the patient’s condition are managed.
Patient-Centered Care: Focusing on the individual needs and goals of the patient is crucial. Treatment plans should be personalized, taking into account the patient’s unique symptoms, lifestyle, and preferences. Open communication and active patient involvement in decision-making are essential.
Evidence-Based Practice: Utilizing treatment methods and interventions that are supported by scientific research and clinical evidence ensures the highest standard of care.
Empowerment Through Education: Educating patients about their condition, treatment options, and self-management strategies empowers them to take an active role in their care. Knowledge about endometriosis and its management can help patients make informed decisions and improve their quality of life. ### Focus on Function and Quality of Life The ultimate goal is to improve the patient’s overall function and quality of life. This involves not only reducing pain but also enhancing physical abilities, emotional well-being, and social participation
Preventative and Maintenance Strategies: Develop long-term strategies to prevent symptom flare-ups and maintain improvements gained during treatment. This may include lifestyle modifications, ongoing exercise programs, and regular follow-up appointments.
Compassionate and Supportive Care: Providing care with empathy, understanding, and support, recognizing the challenges and frustrations that come with living with a chronic condition like endometriosis. Creating a supportive environment can significantly impact the patient’s treatment experience and outcomes.
Introducing different ways to manage endometriosis pain, such as mindfulness, meditation, exercise, and repetitive movement strategies (McKenzie).
Jill Mueller, BHScPT, BKin
Jill Mueller, BHScPT, BKin
Jill Mueller—Endometriosis Physical Therapist
Summary: Jill Mueller, BHScPT, BKin, is an endometriosis physical therapist at EndoTogether in Oakville, Ontario. Jill Mueller embraces a whole-person, biopsychosocial approach to care, recognizing endometriosis as a complex condition that affects more than just the body. She uses a range of treatment techniques, including pain science education, visceral mobilization, graded exposure to activity, and innovative movement strategies. Jill integrates a psychological and trauma-informed perspective to support each patient’s unique journey, always keeping individual goals at the forefront. Her warm, patient-centered approach helps empower those living with endometriosis to regain function and improve quality of life.
City: Oakville, Ontario, Canada
Visit types: Office/Hospital; Virtual
Spoken languages: English
Interpreting services for other languages: No
Dr. Andrea Vidali MD
Dr. Andrea Vidali, M.D
Endometriosis Specialist, Obstetrics & Gynecology / General Obstetrics & Gynecology, Reproductive Endocrinology
Summary: Dr Andrea Vidali MD is a highly regarded endometriosis specialist and reproductive endocrinologist based in New York, NY, USA. Known for his expertise and compassionate approach, Dr Vidali offers comprehensive care for patients dealing with complex endometriosis cases. His practice attracts individuals from both the New York City area and beyond, especially those searching for a trusted expert like Andrea Vidali NYC. What makes Dr Andrea Vidali endometriosis treatment unique is his focus on combining excision surgery with targeted medical therapies, such as progestins and IUDs. This approach not only helps control bleeding but also addresses related conditions that often go untreated. His methods are especially effective for patients who haven’t responded well to hormonal therapy alone.
In addition to his surgical skill, Dr Vidali emphasizes the importance of personalized, long-term care. Every patient receives a tailored recovery plan that may include physical therapy and collaboration with physiatrists to help manage persistent pelvic pain. This ongoing support is a key part of the experience with Dr Andrea Vidali MD, who believes that successful treatment doesn’t end in the operating room.
Many patients turn to Dr Andrea Vidali MD not just for his medical knowledge, but for his commitment to improving their overall quality of life. Whether you’re local to New York or researching providers like Andrea Vidali NYC from across the country, his integrative approach to endometriosis makes him a leading choice in the field. It’s no surprise that Dr Andrea Vidali endometriosis care is so highly sought after by those navigating this challenging condition.
City: New York, NY, USA
Philosophy: Current scientific evidence points to the coelomic theory of endometriosis
Medication: The approach to endometriosis has to be holistic and address not only the disease itself but also potentially associated conditions. At this time, since we do not have medical candidates for curing endometriosis, the first essential step in the treatment of endometriosis is excision surgery. Additionally, Dr. Vidali rely on hormonal contraception, preferably progestins either orally or in the form of IUD to control bleeding or adenomyosis-related factors, if present. He does not rely on GnRH agonists or antagonists as in my experience the risk profile and efficacy profile not better than progestins make them undesirable.
Approach to Persistent Pain: I would like to affirm that I follow all the patients I operate on until they are well. I see the patients periodically as long as necessary. I always have a plan post-operatively especially if history, lab work, and initial examination have highlighted the possibility of the coexistence of additional pain generators. I do recommend physical therapy to most if not all patients and rely on a network of physiatrists.
