Endometriosis is a complex and debilitating chronic condition that can be hard to diagnose, with those suffering waiting an average of 7 years before diagnosis. In Australia it affects at least one in nine girls, women and those assigned female at birth.
Women commonly experience pain with menstruation, however, for some this pain can encroach on their activities of daily life and extend into days and weeks without menstruation. In some cases, the perseverance of pain throughout the menstrual cycle, can cause symptoms beyond pelvic pain such as fatigue, nausea and pain in other areas of the body. At Evoca, we are committed to ensuring all women presenting with pelvic pain symptoms are thoroughly assessed and investigated and supported in treatment and recovery.
At Evoca, to achieve this, we have established a care schedule that serves as a guiding framework that enables you and your Evoca doctor and nurses, to work together to achieve holistic, and optimal health outcomes in this space.
Throughout your journey, alongside checking in with your Evpca doctor or nurse, we will use self-assessment tools and clinical surveys to monitor your progress and assess the impact of treatments initiated.

Visit 1
Assessment with doctor & initiation of Investigations
Visit 2
Review results & discuss treatment plan
Visit 3
Nurse review of symptom survey & GP management plan *
Visit 4
Review with doctor to assess progress & mental health plan *
Visit 5
Review with nurse & implement retain plan
Visit 6
Doctor review of treatment plan & MHCP review
Visit 7
Nurse review of GP management plan & goals

General Practitioner

General Practitioner

General Practitioner

General Practitioner