Medically reviewed by Dr Priya Raman, AHPRA-registered GP — Last reviewed July 2026

Endometriosis

Period pain that stops you in your tracks? It shouldn't be 'just part of being a woman'.

Severe period painPain during or after sexHeavy or irregular bleedingPelvic pain between periodsPainful bowel movements or urinationDifficulty falling pregnant
Endometriosis

What we treat

Who it's for & what we treat

Endometriosis affects around one in nine Australian women, yet it still takes an average of seven years to diagnose. Our GPs listen to your pain, take it seriously, and help you take the next steps — from symptom management to specialist referral for a definitive diagnosis and treatment plan.

  • Thorough symptom & pain assessment
  • Pathology & pelvic ultrasound referrals
  • Pain management & hormonal treatment
  • Specialist gynaecology referrals
  • Care coordination and follow-up

The consult

What happens in the consult

01

We talk through your pain, cycle history and how symptoms affect your daily life — no dismissing, no rushing.

02

Your GP arranges appropriate tests and discusses options to manage your pain in the meantime.

03

If specialist review is needed, we organise a gynaecology referral and stay involved in coordinating your care.

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Transparent pricing

Initial consultation$89
Follow-up consultation$59

Initial endometriosis consults are extended to allow for a thorough pain and history review.

Private-pay clinic — fees are shown upfront, no bulk billing.

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