
Endometriosis and Pelvic Pain Clinic
Nearly half of adult women in Australia experience pelvic pain with symptoms ranging from occasional discomfort to pain that can be completely incapacitating. Our endometriosis and pelvic pain clinic is here to change this.
At Luma Joondalup, we have a team dedicated to pelvic pain, empowering anyone with pelvic pain to be heard, understood and supported. Whether your pain is linked to endometriosis, adenomyosis, PCOS, pelvic floor dysfunction, painful periods, or symptoms without a clear diagnosis, our specialised, multidisciplinary team are here to help you find relief and improve your quality of life.
We also offer holistic support for women in perimenopause and menopause, who don’t need to be experiencing pelvic pain to access our care. Whether you’re noticing early changes in what seems to be perimenopause or managing ongoing symptoms in menopause, we’re passionate about removing barriers so you can navigate this transition in life with as much comfort and knowledge as possible. We can support you with symptom management, hormonal and non‑hormonal treatment options, wellbeing checks, and referrals to specialists if needed.
Our General Practitioners, Advance Practice Nurses and Endorsed Midwives can provide assessment, pain management strategies, hormonal and non‑hormonal treatment options, and referrals for other specialist care if needed. You don’t need a referral to make an appointment.
This specialised service is available at our Joondalup clinic, you can book your initial consultation with our pelvic pain clinical nurse, Ebynee through the booking links below.
FAQ
Everyone accessing our Endometriosis and Pelvic Pain Clinic begins their journey with our Advanced Practice Nurse, Ebynee, who will conduct a comprehensive and holistic health assessment. There is no fee for this initial assessment.
Our Advance Practice Nurse, Ebynee, will coordinate further care with the best practitioner for you, whether that’s a General Practitioner, Physiotherapist, Psychologist, Dietitian or Medical Specialist. We also follow up with all EPPC clients after 6 months, and after 12 months. Everyone’s journey after this first appointment will look different as we tailor care for every woman.
The EPPC clinic operates on a mixed‑billing basis. The initial nurse triage appointment is free, with fees applying to any subsequent follow‑up services as required.
No. Anyone experiencing pelvic pain symptoms and/or perimenopause and menopause symptoms can access this service. You do not need a diagnosis or referral to access this service.
No. This clinic also offers comprehensive care for any woman experiencing the challenges of perimenopause and menopause. Whether that’s symptom management, hormonal and non‑hormonal treatment options, wellbeing checks, and referrals to specialists if needed.
Yes. Our initial appointment for our EPPC clinic is conducted over telehealth, so you can be located anywhere in Western Australia. There may be some limitations with accessing specialists, although most of our care can be offered via telehealth.
How to find us
Paid street parking is available on Lakeside Drive, and limited free parking is available at Joondalup Shopping Centre.
Unit 8, 189 Lakeside Drive, Joondalup Western Australia 6027, Australia
We are open Monday-Friday, 8:30am-4:30pm.