Built by patients who got tired of waiting

MaPott exists because the gap between "something's wrong" and "here's what's happening" has been too wide, for too long.

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4.8/5 Star Rating

Join other patients who confidently trust MaPott Health with their journey.

We're not a wellness app.
We're a
precision tool.

MaPott was built from a simple, frustrating observation: patients show up to appointments with years of lived experience and leave with a pamphlet.
We set out to change that with real longitudinal data, pattern recognition, and the kind of actionable insight that actually moves things forward.

Behind MaPott is a team that combines deep clinical expertise, applied research, and a product philosophy grounded in one thing: the patient is the expert on their own body. We're just here to give that expertise the tools it deserves.

8-11

Average years it takes to diagnose endometriosis.

200M+

Patients worldwide living with endometriosis or adenomyosis.

$2,400

Average $$ spent per year by each chronic care patient.

7

Average qty of doctor visits before a correct endometriosis diagnosis.

Our Mission & Purpose

MaPott exists to make the invisible, visible.

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Data over guesswork

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Patients are the experts

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Built for clinicians and patients alike.

Our Vision Forward

We envision a world where an endometriosis diagnosis is the beginning of clarity, not years of confusion. Where predicting a flare is as routine as checking the weather.

Where pelvic health is taken seriously by the medical system, by employers, by anyone who's ever told someone "it's probably just stress." MaPott is our contribution to getting there: one data point, one pattern, one person at a time.

Meet Our Team

Lea Khasidi

CEO

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Ruthy Lichtenstein

CXO

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Omer Saar

CTO

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Heather Fischer

Software Development

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Frequently Asked Questions

Endometriosis takes an average of 8-11 years to diagnose, depends where you live. We built MaPott so that number stops applying to you, because "it's probably just stress" is not a diagnosis.

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You've spent long enough drowning under symptoms.
Let's start predicting them.

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