Clinic hours: Monday to Friday 8am to 5pm | Saturday 9am to 1pm | Sunday & Public Holidays Closed
(03) 5202 9333

Pelvic Pain and Endometriosis Clinic at Kardinia Health Geelong

Kardinia Health’s Endometriosis and Pelvic Pain Clinic 

At Kardinia Health’s Pelvic Pain Clinic, we take a multidisciplinary approach that looks beyond physical symptoms to consider the emotional and social factors influencing each person’s pain. This holistic method recognises that pelvic pain is complex, requiring more than just medical treatments to achieve lasting relief. 

Our team provides personalised care, giving patients the knowledge and tools to understand and manage their symptoms. 

Persistent pelvic pain affects 15-25% of Australian women and people assigned female at birth, yet it remains poorly understood. As a result, our clinic bridges this gap by offering early intervention, expert guidance, and ongoing support tailored to each patient.  

Our Aim 

We focus on providing: 

Our Multidisciplinary Team 

A team-based approach is essential to addressing the complex nature of pelvic pain. Pelvic pain is often influenced by more than just physical factors—emotional and social elements can play a significant role. Our multidisciplinary approach recognises that lasting relief comes from treating the whole person, not just the symptoms. 

Our clinic brings together a range of healthcare professionals who work collaboratively to deliver comprehensive, individualised care: 

Pelvic Pain Clinic Treatments & Services 

Our clinic provides a wide range of treatments and services, including: 

Who Can Attend? 

Our services are open to any girl, woman, or person assigned female at birth experiencing persistent pelvic pain lasting more than six months. A diagnosis of endometriosis is not required. Importantly, we are committed to making our care as accessible as possible. We welcome patients from Geelong and the Western Victoria region, with telehealth available for those unable to attend in person. 

Accessing Care from Kardinia Health Pelvic Pain Clinic 

You don’t need a referral to attend the clinic. Complete our online intake questionnaire, and our team will contact you within a few weeks.

If you have any questions or would like to learn more, feel free to contact us directly through our website or by contacting the clinic on (03) 5202 9333 

 

pelvic pain clinic geelong