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Endometriosis Clarity Quiz
Understand what’s driving your symptoms and focus your efforts where they matter most.
This is an educational tool designed to help you understand how your symptoms are interacting across key systems, and why certain approaches may not have worked so far.
To begin, start the quiz below, rate the severity of each statement based on how it feels for you right now
(0 = No symptoms to 5 = Very severe).
Enter your email to receive your results and a clear explanation of what they may reflect.
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Why take the Endometriosis Clarity Quiz?
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Do your symptoms feel unpredictable or hard to pin down?
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Have you been told your pain is “normal” or that everything looks fine on paper?
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Do flares seem to come out of nowhere, even when you’re doing all the right things?
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Have you tried changes to diet, supplements, or hormones, only to feel stuck again months later?
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Do fatigue, bloating, pain, mood, and stress all seem to overlap?
Endometriosis rarely affects one system in isolation.
It’s shaped by how inflammation, hormones, digestion, immune function, and the nervous system interact over time.
Yet most women are given fragmented explanations and short-term symptom management, without ever seeing the full picture.
A clearer way to understand what's going on.
Hi, I’m Tegan, a naturopath and medical herbalist specialising in women’s health and endometriosis.
I created the Endometriosis Clarity quiz after seeing the same pattern again and again in clinic: women doing everything they could, yet still feeling confused, dismissed, or unsure what to focus on next.
Endometriosis is complex, but that doesn’t mean your body is broken.
It means it needs to be understood in context.
This free assessment is designed to help you step back from individual symptoms and look at how much strain your body may be under as a whole.
Why this matters
When you understand how your symptoms are interacting, it becomes easier to see why certain approaches haven’t worked and what kind of support may actually help.
Clarity reduces guesswork.
Structure replaces overwhelm.
And that’s often the first real shift toward change.
