QENDOCare telehealth support for pelvic pain

Until there’s a cure, there is care. QENDOCare. 

Free, multidisciplinary telehealth care for anyone living with diagnosed or suspected endometriosis and/or pelvic pain .  

no Medicare card required.

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Who can access QENDOCare

You may benefit from QENDOCare if you:

  • Experience pelvic pain, painful periods, fatigue or gut symptoms 

  • Have been diagnosed with or suspected of endometriosis or pelvic pain 

  • Feel your current care is fragmented or you’re unsure where to turn next 

  • Are aged 18 or older and ready to take an active role in your health.

We recognise the need for practical tools that support individuals living with endometriosis and pelvic pain, helping them participate more fully in daily life. Access to a multidisciplinary team is not always within reach, so QENDOCare was created to provide an accessible solution.

QENDOCare offers inclusive support to women and people assigned female at birth, including those within the LGBTQIA+ community, across every state and territory.

Our team includes individuals with lived experience of endometriosis, pelvic pain and neurodiversity, offering support that is grounded in genuine understanding.

What’s included?

A coordinated, team-based approach to your care

You’ll receive support from a multidisciplinary team working together to address your symptoms and improve your quality of life. 

Fully funded = No out-of-pocket cost. No Medicare card required.

  • 🚶‍➡️Physiotherapy

  • 🥗 Dietetics

  • 👩🏽‍⚕️Nursing

  • 💬 Counselling

  • 💞 Peer support

  • 📲 Resources

The 4 key pillars of QENDOCare

Assessment & navigation
✔ A nurse-led intake to understand your symptoms, priorities and current supports.
✔ Personalised care planning and coordination.

Team-based care
✔ Access to pelvic health physiotherapists, counsellors, dietitians, nurses and peer workers.
✔ Education on pain management, nutrition and mental wellbeing.

Self-management tools
✔ Access to the programs such as the QENDO app and the Manage Endo platform, mentors, local groups and supports to track progress and manage symptoms.
✔ Guided resources to help you understand your diagnosis and treatment options.

GP integration
✔ Case conferencing and ongoing collaboration with your GP.
✔ Summary and handover report provided at discharge (with your consent).

Starting your QENDOCare journey

  1. Intake: Complete a referral form (you or your doctor can do this).

  2. Assessment: Meet with a QENDO nurse to discuss your symptoms and goals.

  3. Care plan: Access coordinated telehealth sessions tailored to your needs.

  4. Follow-up: Receive a discharge summary and guidance for next steps.

Referral pathways

Patients
If you suspect or have been told you may have endometriosis, adenomyosis or persistent pelvic pain, you can self-refer.

Refer yourself to QENDOCare

Clinicians
You can refer your patient directly via:
-Medical Objects
-Best Practice
-Our online referral form
Refer your patient to QENDOCare

Privacy notice: By submitting your referral, you consent to share your health information with QENDO’s clinical team and your GP for coordinated care.

What happens next?

After submitting your referral:

  • You’ll receive an email from admin to acknowledge your referral with next steps.

  • Once completed, you will receive a phone call from our admin team to organise an appointment with our QENDOCare nurse.

You’ll be encouraged to download the QENDO app to start tracking your symptoms while you wait.

QENDOCare is not an emergency service. 
If you require urgent medical attention, please contact 000 or visit your nearest emergency department.

You may also find these resources helpful:

1800 ASK QENDO helpline: free, confidential peer support
Manage Endo online course: practical symptom management tools
QENDO app: track symptoms and access trusted information

Self-referral form

 Completing this form helps us understand your situation so we can match you with the right care team.

It only takes a few minutes to get started — and every step brings you closer to the care and understanding you deserve.

Clinician referral form

Disclaimer

All information is general and not intended as a substitute for professional advice.