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Tamer Seckin, MD, is a Board Certified gynecologist and internationally renowned specialist in minimally invasive laparoscopic endometriosis surgery. He is in private practice in New York City with more than 30 years of experience. Dr. Seckin is the co-founder and medical director of the Endometriosis Foundation of America, and has dedicated his life to the understanding and treatment of this little-known disease. 

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872 5th Ave, New York, NY, 10065, United States

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Ayşın Kınay Şele 
9 years ago

Thank you doctor Seçkin for saving my daughter from the trouble of endometriosis. We are proud of you, she is now reborn and her quality of life has increased dramatically. 

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Lorena Perez 
9 years ago

Dr. Seckin is heaven sent! A brilliant surgeon with a relentless passion & curiosity for endometriosis. I cannot thank the universe enough for crossing our paths. Your dedication to promote education, and awareness in doing your best efforts to improve our lives and alleviate the suffering is invaluable. 

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Deep Shakti Byanjankar 
9 years ago

Use n benificial for family. It is exact what means femel parts of body. And they should care it. 

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Sascha Foley 
9 years ago

I think you need to come to Australia specifically Western Australia. My endo has spread into my kidneys & beyond -no one will help me & the pain is too much to bare. I thought it was bad when it was just in my uterus bowels & ovaries. Now I have None of them & it still continues to grow & spread like a cancer 

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Jay Jess 
9 years ago

ay Jess I just turned thirty years old this past June. The last ten years has been filled with planning events,vacations and even work schedules around my periods. Two weeks prior to my period every month, I would become symptomatic. I'd get bloated, moody and would suffer terrible body aches. However these were not normal symptoms. My menstrual cycles were life changers, which is how I would refe r to them. Once I got my period I would feel relieved mentally but the pain would physically be unbearable. The cramping would be... read more

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Anessa Marinello 
9 years ago

My name is Anessa Marinello and I am 19 years old. I first noticed my abdominal pain in December of 2014. Little by little it grew worse and worse becoming less tolerable. After several unsuccessful visits to the hospital, gynecologist, and gastroenterologist I had exhausted every diagnosis possible from a bladder infection to IBS (Irritable Bowel Syndrome). I was tired of being told it was psycho somatic and refused to accept the pain into my everyday life. It was not only effecting me physically, but emotionally, and physi... read more

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9 years ago

My name is Anessa Marinello and I am 19 years old. I first noticed my abdominal pain in December of 2014. Little by little it grew worse and worse becoming less tolerable. After several unsuccessful visits to the hospital, gynecologist, and gastroenterologist I had exhausted every diagnosis possible from a bladder infection to IBS (Irritable Bowel Syndrome). I was tired of being told it was psychosomatic and refused to accept the pain into my everyday life. It was not only effecting me physically, but emotionally, and physio... read more

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Meg Connolly 
9 years ago

Dr. Seckin truly LOVES what he does and cares about his patients from the bottom of his heart. My life has already changed in 3 weeks and I couldn’t be more grateful. Should I ever need another operation for endometriosis, Dr. Seckin will be the one to do it. I recommend him to anyone I encounter with similar problems to the ones I had. Dr. Seckin is obsessed with destroying endometriosis and imp roving the quality of life for the women who have it. He's frequently traveling the world educating doctors on identifying and pro... read more

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Samantha Gibaldi 
9 years ago

Saved my ovary and gave me another chance at being a mom!! Truly blessed!! 

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