Canberra City ACT
The SHFPACT Pelvic Pain Clinic cares for girls, women, patients assigned female at birth or born with a uterus, experiencing pelvic pain conditions. This includes painful periods, endometriosis, pain with sex, vulvovaginal pain, and persistent pelvic pain.
Our specialised clinic is comprised of medical professionals, including nurses and GPs, who have undertaken additional training in pelvic pain management. We aim to help you understand your condition and guide you through your management options, ensuring you receive the support needed to manage your condition and live a fulfilling life. We strive to be empathetic, inclusive, and non-judgmental in our approach to care.
With longer appointment times, we make sure to take the time to understand your personal story. We also know that many pelvic pain conditions are best managed through a team approach. Our team is experienced in collaborating closely with your GP and other healthcare providers, with many strong connections within the community to ensure you receive the timely, high-quality care you deserve.
HOW TO BOOK
Your first appointment is with our specialised pelvic pain nurse who will take a detailed history to see how pelvic pain impacts you individually. This appointment is fully funded, so there is no cost to you. You can book your first appointment online here, or if you prefer you can call our reception on 62473077.
Following this, our nurse will book an appointment with one of our specialised doctors. The cost of this doctor’s appointment differs depending upon your personal circumstances and healthcare entitlements, so please check with our reception staff regarding this fee.
To make an appointment, please call 02 62473077 or book via the HOTDOC link below.
Monday: Closed
Tuesday: 8.30am - 5.00pm
Wednesday: 8.30am - 5.00pm
Thursday: 8.30am - 5.00pm
Friday: 8.30am - 1.30pm
Sexual Health and Family Planning ACT (SHFPACT) provides a holistic, confidential and respectful service for a range of sexual and reproductive health needs to Canberra and the region. All doctors and nurses have specialist sexual & reproductive health qualifications and approach all matters sensitively.