The Endometriosis and Pelvic Pain Clinics in WA, funded by the Australian Government Department of Health, Disability and Aged Care and commissioned by WA Primary Health Alliance, offer coordinated, multidisciplinary care for endometriosis, persistent pelvic pain, perimenopause and menopause in primary care. This team-based approach enables personalised care plans, minimises fragmentation, and improves continuity between primary and specialist services.
These clinics are designed to complement the central role of general practice by improving access to timely diagnosis, evidence-based management, and integrated care for women and people assigned female at birth experiencing chronic pelvic pain. The model recognises the complex and often multifactorial nature of endometriosis and pelvic pain, addressing physical, psychological and functional impacts.
Clear referral pathways and shared care arrangements are in place to ensure GPs remain central to ongoing management.
The clinics are suitable for patients who:
- have suspected or confirmed endometriosis
- experience persistent pelvic pain impacting daily function
- do not require urgent surgical intervention.
Direct your patients to self-refer to their nearest clinic via the links below:
- Perth South: The Garden Family Medical Clinic
- Perth North: LUMA
- Country WA: Pioneer Health Albany