Living with endometriosis, adenomyosis, PCOS or pelvic pain?

QENDO provides free help, support and fully funded programs for Australians living with endometriosis, adenomyosis, pelvic pain and related conditions.

Join our free ManageEndo program
Download our app to track your symptoms
Contact QENDOCare, our free telehealth clinic

Conditions we help with

Endometriosis, Adenomyosis, PCOS and pelvic pain conditions affect millions of Australians. These conditions can cause symptoms that range from chronic pain and heavy bleeding to fatigue and fertility challenges.

We provide education, resources and support to help you manage these conditions. 

ENDOMETRIOSIS

Find out about endometriosis symptoms, treatment, management strategies, and history of this condition.

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PCOS

Further information on PCOS symptoms, management strategies, treatment options and fertility impacts.

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ADENOMYOSIS

Understand adenomyosis symptoms and explore the difference between adenomyosis vs endometriosis.

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PELVIC PAIN AND OTHER CONDITIONS

Support for infertility, and other pelvic pain conditions that impact on an individual’s well-being.

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Through compassionate care and evidence-based information, QENDO helps you understand your condition and take meaningful steps toward better management.

Support and community

We understand how chronic pain, fatigue and uncertainty can affect every aspect of life, including work, relationships and emotional wellbeing. 

At QENDO, we listen, guide and connect you with the right supports and services, wherever you are in Australia.

Our community includes people with lived experience, healthcare professionals, families and supports who understand what it means to live with these conditions. Together, we help you feel more connected, find clarity and access care tailored to your needs.

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Services to meet your needs

QENDO’s services range from a FREE multidisciplinary telehealth care program to community-based programs running across Australia.

QENDOCare telehealth clinic

Free, nationwide, multidisciplinary telehealth care offering one-to-one support from health professionals, including physiotherapists, counsellors, dietitians and nurses.

1800 ASK QENDO Helpline

A confidential space to speak with trained peers who understand what you’re going through.

Mentoring program

Sign up for 6 weeks of one-to-one guidance from someone who’s been there before and can help you navigate day-to-day challenges.

Connected communities

Volunteer-led groups offering coffee catch-ups, online support, and events in local areas.

Courses and resources

Manage ENDO

An online self-paced program to help you develop strategies for managing endometriosis pain, fatigue and emotional wellbeing.

QENDO app

Track your symptoms, access educational content, and discover practical advice with this unique app, developed by the community, for the community.

EndoAware Workplace Program

A workplace program designed to educate your team, guide your leadership, and leave you with practical tools, policies, checklists and clear next steps to create a greater workplace environment.

Explore resources and blogs

Find trusted information about diagnosis, treatment options and daily living with pelvic pain.

Help QENDO make a difference

QENDO is a not-for-profit organisation that relies on donations, sponsorships and volunteers to continue providing free support to those affected across Australia. Every contribution helps someone feel less alone and more supported in their health journey.

You can:

  • Donate to help fund community programs and other services.

  • Volunteer to support others through mentoring or Local Connected Communities.

  • Partner with us to advance individuals health, inclusivity and advocacy in workplaces and communities.

Together, we can improve access to care and awareness of endometriosis, adenomyosis, PCOS and pelvic pain across Australia.

Tanya Hennessy
QENDO Ambassador


Tanya Hennessy, an Australian comedian, author, and media personality, is renowned for honest storytelling and amazing humour. As a QENDO Ambassador, she is dedicated to raising awareness about endometriosis, and bringing empathy to this often misunderstood condition. Tanya aims to promote QENDO’s free services, reduce stigma, and advocate for improved care within workplaces and communities.

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Our Partners & Supporters

ACKNOWLEDGEMENTS 

QENDO is committed to honouring Australian Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander peoples’ unique cultural and spiritual relationships to the land, waters and seas and their rich contribution to society. We acknowledge the Traditional Owners of the land where we volunteer, work and live. We pay our respects to Elders past, present and emerging. We celebrate the stories, culture and traditions of Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander Elders of all communities who also work and live on this land.

We also like to acknowledge the many the leaders, tribes, people, organisations and advocates who have spoken about the issues and topics we face today, for decades. The work we are doing here builds on their legacy, their dedication and their advocacy that has preceded us.

QENDO acknowledges the diversity across the endometriosis community and whilst we have considered the terminology used across our online presence and in updated printed content, we may not have used the right description that aligns with you. We acknowledge that identity is a complex and ongoing conversation.

QENDO acknowledges individuals in the transgender community and people who are non-binary and living with endometriosis who may not identify as women.

If you come across content on our website where consideration of inclusive language requires attention, please contact us. We too are learning and would welcome your guidance and feedback.

Disclaimer

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