Endometriosis and Pelvic Pain Specialist Clinics
Australian Government-funded Endometriosis and Pelvic Pain GP Clinics
Finding Support: Endometriosis and Pelvic Pain Clinics
If you’re living with endometriosis or chronic pelvic pain, you don’t have to navigate it alone. Endometriosis and Pelvic Pain Clinics have been established by the government across all Australian states and territories specifically to provide expert, multidisciplinary services and care for women with endometriosis and pelvic pain.
Growing Network of Care
As of November 2025, 33 clinics now operate nationwide – with at least one clinic in every Primary Health Network region across the country. Visit this link to find your closest clinic.
What these Clinics offer you
- Access to diagnostic, treatment and referral services for endometriosis and pelvic pain
- Care and support for perimenopause and menopause
- Allied health services including physiotherapy, psychology and nurse navigators
- Clear referral pathways to local specialists and providers
- Support tailored to those in underserved or regional communities
- A trained, specialist workforce with expertise in endometriosis and pelvic pain
Find a Clinic Near You
Visit this link to find your closest clinic.
Hear from the Clinics
At the 2025 World Congress on Endometriosis in Sydney, GP Dr Alecia Macrow shared what makes these clinics different from traditional care. As a clinician at one of the 22 federally funded sites already operating, she described the profound difference a multidisciplinary, patient-centred approach can make.
Unlike a standard GP visit, clinic appointments give patients over an hour to share their full history, with access to GPs, nurses, physiotherapists and specialists all working together around their individual needs.
The results speak for themselves. One patient told Dr Macrow:
“Working with your team has allowed my world to get bigger again. I can start living a life that feels normal and more like what I want to do.”
For many, these clinics represent a turning point after years of misdiagnosis, medical burnout and exhaustion. And for those still searching for answers, Dr Macrow’s message is clear:
“There is hope. Don’t give up — we can almost always find a way forward.”
Read more from Dr Macrow.
