Clinical Staff

Prof. Dr. Maurício Abrão

Gynecology, Endometriosis, Minimally Invasive Surgery and Human Reproduction

The Prof. Dr. Maurício Abrão works to care for women with endometriosis, pelvic pain, infertility and other gynecological conditions that require specialized evaluation and an individualized approach.

CRM-SP 52,842

In-person service in São Paulo and guidance on teleconsultation for patients from other cities, states and countries.

Prof. Dr. Maurício Abrão em retrato profissional

About Prof. Dr. Maurício Abrão

Associate Professor at the USP Faculty of Medicine, Prof. Dr. Maurício Abrão works in gynecology, endometriosis, minimally invasive surgery and human reproduction. Its clinical practice integrates individualized assessment, discussion of exams when necessary and monitoring in conjunction with other specialties depending on each case.

Areas of activity

Endometriosis

Assessment and monitoring of patients with suspicion, diagnosis or symptoms related to endometriosis.

Infertility and Human Reproduction

Individualized investigation of factors associated with fertility and guidance on care possibilities.

Gynecological Surgery

Assessment of situations in which minimally invasive techniques can be considered.

Robotic Surgery

Discussion of indications and surgical alternatives according to the clinical picture.

Pelvic pain

Investigation of persistent or cyclical symptoms and their impact on routine.

Gynecology

Clinical assessment of gynecological conditions that require individualized monitoring.

Institutional training and performance

  • Associate Professor at the Faculty of Medicine of the University of São Paulo.
  • Doctor responsible for the Endometriosis Sector of the Gynecological Clinic of the Hospital das Clínicas of the Faculty of Medicine of USP.
  • Coordinator of the Gynecology Service at Hospital BP – A Beneficência Portuguesa in São Paulo.
  • Founder and first president of the Brazilian Endometriosis Society.
  • He presided over the AAGL in 2022.

The institutional information on this page is presented in summary form and is subject to updating.

Research, teaching and scientific contribution

Prof. Dr. Maurício Abrão also involves teaching, research and training of professionals on topics related to women's health, endometriosis and minimally invasive gynecological surgery.

Publications, projects and scientific participations must be consulted in up-to-date institutional sources. Academic production numbers are not presented here without documentary validation and reference date.

Individualized and integrated care

Conditions such as endometriosis, infertility and pelvic pain may require monitoring in different specialties. The definition of management considers symptoms, clinical history, available tests, reproductive objectives and impact on the patient's routine.

  • Human reproduction
  • Pain management
  • Nutrition
  • Pelvic physiotherapy
  • Urogynecology
  • Radiology
  • Psychology
  • Coloproctology
  • Urology
  • Gynecological Surgery

The need for evaluation by other areas varies according to each case.

When to seek an evaluation?

  • Intense menstrual cramps that impact your routine
  • Persistent pelvic pain
  • Pain during or after sexual intercourse
  • Difficulty getting pregnant
  • Cyclical intestinal or urinary changes
  • Endometriosis diagnosis
  • Indication for surgery
  • Need for second opinion
  • Questions about fertility or reproductive planning

This list is for informational purposes and does not replace individualized medical evaluation.

How does the consultation work?

Listening and clinical assessment

Analysis of symptoms, history, previous exams, impact on the patient's routine and goals.

Targeted investigation

Review of available exams and request new evaluations when necessary.

Individualized Care Plan

Discussion of possibilities for monitoring, treatment and referrals to other specialties when indicated.

In-person service and teleconsultation

Clínica Medicina da Mulher offers in-person care in São Paulo and guidance on teleconsultation for patients from other cities, states and countries, according to the needs of each case and the rules applicable to medical care.

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FAQ

What conditions does Prof. Does Dr. Maurício Abrão answer?

The service includes gynecological evaluation of conditions such as endometriosis, pelvic pain, infertility and situations in which gynecological surgery may be under discussion. The consultation considers symptoms, history and tests already carried out. Defining follow-up possibilities depends on individualized medical assessment.

Does the service include cases of endometriosis?

Yes. Patients suspected or diagnosed with endometriosis can seek evaluation, including when there are intense cramps, pelvic pain, cyclical intestinal or urinary symptoms and doubts about fertility. Exams and care options are discussed based on each patient's history and needs.

The Prof. Does Dr. Maurício Abrão treat infertility cases?

Yes. The consultation may include assessment of difficulties getting pregnant and reproductive goals. Depending on the case, previous exams are reviewed and other assessments may be suggested. No possibility of pregnancy or treatment outcome can be guaranteed prior to individualized investigation.

Is it possible to seek a second opinion?

Yes. A second opinion can help review symptoms, diagnostic hypotheses, exams, surgical indications or follow-up possibilities. Bring available reports and images to contextualize the assessment. The new consultation does not guarantee a change in diagnosis or management, as the analysis depends on each case.

How can I take previous exams to the appointment?

Organize reports, images, medical reports, list of medications in use and information about previous treatments. The service team can advise you in advance on shipping or presentation formats. Even with previous exams, it may be necessary to complement the investigation after the clinical evaluation.

When can surgery be considered?

Surgery can be discussed after analyzing symptoms, exam findings, response to previous care, reproductive goals and impact on quality of life. The indication, technique and alternatives must be evaluated individually. A consultation does not imply an automatic indication of a procedure.

Do all endometriosis patients need surgery?

No. The diagnosis of endometriosis does not mean, in itself, that surgery will be necessary. There are different monitoring possibilities, and the choice depends on the symptoms, the characteristics of the condition, the patient's objectives and the clinical assessment. Conduct must be discussed on an individual basis.

Is there teleconsultation service?

The clinic advises patients from other cities, states and countries about the possibility of teleconsultation. The suitability of this format depends on the needs of each case and the rules applicable to medical care. The team can explain the flow and let you know when an in-person assessment might be necessary.

How does scheduling work?

Scheduling is done with the Women's Medicine Clinic team, through the channel indicated on this page. When contacting us, inform us that you would like to see Prof. Dr. Maurício Abrão and, if applicable, seek a second opinion or information about teleconsultation.

Is the service provided in São Paulo?

Yes. In-person service is provided at the Women's Medicine Clinic, in São Paulo. Patients who live in other locations can talk to the team about teleconsultation, when applicable. Address, schedule availability and practical guidelines must be confirmed at the time of scheduling.

Schedule a specialized assessment

A specialized consultation can help organize information about your symptoms, previous exams and care goals, with an individualized assessment for your case.

Prof. Dr. Maurício Abrão — CRM-SP 52.842
Institutional profile of the Women’s Medicine Clinic. Informative content; does not replace medical consultation. Updated July 2026.