This online program is part of Northside Health NT’s care model for the endometriosis and pelvic pain clinic. We’ve created it to make sure every patient starts with the same clear, supportive information before their first appointment.
By completing Modules 1–4, you’ll learn more about your body, pelvic pain, and what to expect at the clinic. Once you’re done, our team will be in touch to triage and help book your appointment.
Doing this learning means your time in the clinic can focus on what really matters — you. Your symptoms, your goals, and your care.
You’ll also find extra resources and optional learning modules to support your ongoing health and wellbeing.
The Endometriosis and Pelvic Pain Clinic is delivered by Northside Health NT and funded by the Australian Government to provide specialised care for pelvic pain and endometriosis until 2026.
Our clinic is part of a national endometriosis initiative to improve early access to care, reduce diagnostic delays, and deliver multidisciplinary, person-centred care. We provide services at no or low cost.
If you are a girl, woman, or were assigned female at birth and experience pelvic pain and/or endometriosis, you are eligible to access this service.
This education program is one part of our care model — designed to support your understanding, help you feel prepared, and make the most of your time with us.
After completing Modules 1–4, there’s nothing more you need to do — our team will review your progress and contact you directly to organise the next steps. This includes a short triage process and booking your first appointment.
These modules help us begin your care with a shared foundation. It means your clinic time can focus more on you — your symptoms, your goals, and how we can best support your health.
While you wait, you can explore the optional learning modules and resources on this site. These are designed to support your wellbeing and expand your knowledge in the lead-up to your appointment.
We operate on Larrakia country. We acknowledge the Larrakia people as the Traditional Owners of the Darwin region and pay our respects to Larrakia elders past, present & emerging. We particularly acknowledge the many generations of Sistergirls, Brotherboys and First Nations people of diverse gender identity and sexuality who have proudly walked this land. We are committed to a positive future for them and all First Nations communities.
Government Funding
This activity is supported by funding from the Australian Government under the PHN Program. The basis for allocating this funding was the first National Action Plan for Endometriosis, which provides a platform for improving the awareness, understanding, treatment of, and research into, endometriosis and associated chronic pelvic pain in Australia.