T.Seckin Bio

Tamer Seckin MD, FACOG

Tamer Seckin MD, FACOG

Dr. Tamer Seckin is a globally recognized gynecologic surgeon and one of the foremost experts in endometriosis. With more than 30 years of experience, he has transformed the lives of thousands of women through pioneering excisional surgery, specializing in complex cases of deep infiltrating and multi-organ endometriosis. He often emphasizes that “every lesion is a microcircuit of pain to the brain,” advocating for earlier diagnosis and precision-based treatment to improve patient outcomes.

Dr. Seckin practices in New York City at Lenox Hill Hospital, where he is internationally known for his expertise in advanced endometriosis surgery. He also serves as a clinical professor of obstetrics and gynecology at the Zucker School of Medicine at Hofstra/Northwell, where he helps educate and mentor the next generation of physicians in recognizing and treating this often misunderstood disease.

As co-founder of the Endometriosis Foundation of America (EndoFound), Dr. Seckin has helped elevate endometriosis as a major public health issue through education, advocacy, and research initiatives that bring together leading clinicians and scientists from around the world. His commitment to advancing science is reflected in the Seckin Endometriosis Research Center (SERC) Laboratory at Cold Spring Harbor Laboratory, a landmark initiative advancing research into the genetics and biology of endometriosis.

Dr. Seckin is the author of The Doctor Will See You Now: Recognizing and Treating Endometriosis, with a second edition scheduled for release in May, and Endometriosis: A Guide for Girls. Dr. Seckin’s legacy is one of healing, advocacy, and global impact, offering hope to millions affected by endometriosis worldwide.

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