Endometriosis and Pelvic Pain Clinic
Our clinic specialises in providing comprehensive care for individuals suffering from endometriosis and pelvic pain.
We offer personalised treatment plans, expert guidance and compassionate support to help you manage your condition effectively.
Patients will engage with our clinic for a cycle of sessions, during which time they will see a range of medial and allied health professionals, such as a GP, nurse, physiotherapist and psychologist.
Please view our fees page for any costs involved.
What we do
- Treat and manage endometriosis and pelvic pain-related conditions.
- Take a multidisciplinary approach to ensure you receive well-rounded, holistic treatment.
- Provide a range of evidence-based treatment options tailored to your specific needs. This may include pain management strategies, lifestyle modifications, and complementary therapies. We aim to alleviate symptoms, improve quality of life, and support your overall wellbeing.
- Educate and support you so that you can actively participate in your care.
- Provide comprehensive information about your condition, treatment options, and self-care strategies.
- Offer emotional support and guidance to help you navigate the challenges associated with endometriosis and pelvic pain.
Accessing the service
This service is by referral only. To access the clinic, please first seek a referral from your GP.
People must be female assigned at birth and be menstruating.
The clinic is for people experiencing symptoms related to endometriosis and/or pelvic pain, such as painful periods, pain during intercourse, or pain with bowel movements or urination.
For more information call us on (03) 5406 1200.
- Dr Karishma Kaur
- Nurse Mary-Anne McCluskey
- Physiotherapist Shirein Henry
- Psychologist Mary Sandilands
We understand that living with endometriosis and pelvic pain can be challenging, and finding reliable information and support is crucial.
The following links may help empower and assist you in managing symptoms, understanding treatment options, or connecting with a supportive community.
- The Pelvic Pain Foundation of Australia is a not-for-profit organisation committed to improving the quality of life of people with pelvic pain. This website provides information for those affected by pelvic pain, their families, and their health care providers, regardless of income, location, or access to services. https://www.pelvicpain.org.au/learn/
- Endo Zone is an evidence-based website co-created with people affected by endo https://www.endozone.com.au/
- Endometriosis Australia is a nationally accredited charity promoting awareness, pursuing advocacy, producing resources and information, and highlighting the impact of endometriosis in the workplace for the past 10 years. https://endometriosisaustralia.org/