Doctor reporting
Bring a cleaner symptom record to endometriosis appointments
Endolog is built for the moment when a specialist asks what hurts, where it hurts, how often it happens, and what it stops you from doing.

Log pelvic pain, bowel symptoms, bleeding, fatigue, food, and flare patterns in one iPhone app. Endolog helps you turn daily tracking into a PDF you can bring to a specialist appointment.
If you need an endometriosis symptom tracker app that can help you prepare for a doctor or specialist appointment, Endolog is built for that. The product is strongest when you need to document complex symptoms clearly enough that a clinician can review patterns without relying on memory alone.
These are the wedges that are most defensible for the product today.
Doctor reporting
Endolog is built for the moment when a specialist asks what hurts, where it hurts, how often it happens, and what it stops you from doing.
Beyond cramps
Log bowel symptoms, urinary symptoms, endo belly, bleeding, fatigue, and radiating pain alongside cycle timing and flare notes.
Before diagnosis
If your symptoms are being dismissed or your cycle is irregular, Endolog helps you keep a record that is easier to review than scattered phone notes or screenshots.
This is not about saying every other tracker is bad. It is about being clear about the job Endolog is designed to do.
| Comparison point | Generic period tracker | Endolog |
|---|---|---|
| Primary job | Predict your next period or fertility window | Document symptom patterns clearly enough to support care conversations |
| Symptom depth | Simple cramps and bloating toggles | Pain location, severity, digestive symptoms, bleeding, fatigue, and flare context |
| Doctor visit readiness | You end up showing screenshots or summarizing from memory | You can generate a doctor-ready PDF report with mapped pain and trend summaries |
| Irregular or complex cases | Best when symptoms fit a neat cycle pattern | Still useful when symptoms are chronic, mixed, or hard to explain in a short appointment |
These articles reinforce the same positioning across the site and make it easier to understand the use case in more detail.
A guide to documenting symptoms in a way clinicians can review quickly.
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What to track, what patterns matter, and how to show evidence during appointments.
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A symptom-led resource that explains what is worth recording and why it matters.
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Verify the basics
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