The Canberra Endometriosis Centre cares for people (including teenagers and adults) with period pain, pelvic pain and endometriosis.
About this service
You can attend the Canberra Endometriosis Centre to find out more about living with period pain, pelvic pain and endometriosis. We have doctors, nurses, physios, psychologists and dietitians who can help treat and manage people with these conditions.
Our focus is on education and working with you to develop self-care and self-management skills to manage your pain and symptoms. It is also important to find and access the health staff (doctors, nurses, physios, psychologists, dietitians) who can support your care.
Who we care for
Our services are available for teenagers and adults who are referred for period pain, pelvic (lower tummy) pain and endometriosis.
We offer these services for free.
How to access this service
You will need a referral from your GP to use this service.
What to expect
After checking your referral, we will call you to make an appointment or send you a letter to let you know the referral has been received.
Your first step in accessing this service is to attend workshops that will provide information and practical skills to manage endometriosis, period and pelvic pain.
The Endometriosis Nurse will arrange for you to see other health professionals if needed.
What to bring to your appointment
- Medicare card.
- Any letters or correspondence from your GP.
- List of medicines you are currently taking (or the boxes), including medicines you have bought without a prescription, such as herbal supplements and vitamins.
- Previous x-ray films, scans, ultrasounds or any other test results or reports.
- Photos from any abdominal (tummy) surgery, if you have them.
- This workshop includes practical activities to start treating your symptoms so please wear comfortable clothing.
Where we’re located
Maternity, Antenatal and Gynaecology, Centenary Hospital for Women and Children, Building 11, Level 2, Canberra Hospital.
We have directions to the Centenary Hospital for Women and Children and Canberra Hospital.
Resources
- Canberra Sexual Health Centre
- Jean Hailes Foundation
- QENDO
- QENDO app
- Pelvic Pain Foundation of Australia
- Endometriosis Australia
- Endo Active
- National Action Plan for Endometriosis
- Global Forum for Endometriosis
- Reach out
- Find a General Practitioner
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Information for referrers
Please see Community Health Pathways for detailed referral criteria and information.
Referral options:
- Phone: (02) 5124 7625
- Fax: (02) 5124 5500