Endometriosis
EXPPECT Edinburgh logo

Patient Representatives

Meet our patient representatives, Sarah Hinks and Tao McCready

Photo of Sarah Hinks

Sarah Hinks

Sarah has lived with endometriosis for many years.

Her endometriosis was diagnosed by the Pelvic Pain Team in Edinburgh in 2009.

Sarah has also worked in conjunction with the EXPPECT team over the years in her role as Support Group Leader for Edinburgh with Endometriosis UK.

Sarah is also actively involved in fundraising and raising awareness.

If you want to hear from a fellow patient, you can contact Sarah by e-mail: sjhinks@icloud.com

 

 

 

 

 


Headshot of Tao McCready

Tao McCready

Tao has suffered with fatigue, headaches, painful bowel movements and unexplained pains since she was 13 years old.  After multiple misdiagnoses, the only avenue left for her to take was her fertility.  It was the only symptom she presented with that the GP had to follow up. Tao received her formal diagnosis from the Pelvic Pain Team in 2017 at the age of 30 years old (17 years after her symptoms began). 

In 2019 she founded the Facebook Page 'Endo SOS', becoming the first endometriosis charity for the South of Scotland in June 2023.  Endo SOS hosts regular webinars with medical professionals and offers support and guidance to people affected by endometriosis.  The charity works closely with EXPPECT.

Her passion is to raise awareness about endometriosis in Scotland, to support people affected by the condition and to promote a stronger voice in Parliament advocating for those who suffer from endometriosis.

If you want to hear from a fellow patient, you can contact Tao by e-mail: Endoborders@hotmail.com