Perth WA · Pelvic pain, including endometriosis
CareBridge organises your full symptom history, specialist letters, and the right questions — so when you finally get in front of a gynaecologist, nothing important gets left out.
Free PDF for organising symptoms, records, medications, and appointment questions.
Does this sound like you?
Endometriosis takes an average of 7–10 years to be identified. Most of that time is spent being told the pain is normal, being offered the pill and sent home, or bounced between specialists with no clear explanation. CareBridge exists to help you break that cycle.
"I've been to three different GPs. Every one of them said my pain was normal for a woman my age."
"I have 10 years of scan results, referral letters and discharge summaries — but no one has ever read them together."
"I finally got a gynaecology referral but I only have 20 minutes. I don't know how to fit everything in."
"I've been told it might be endo, adenomyosis, PCOS — or 'just stress'. I need someone to help me make sense of it."
Endometriosis is included here because many people first arrive with pelvic pain, cycle-linked symptoms, bowel or bladder pain, painful sex, fatigue, or years of unexplained symptoms before anyone names endometriosis clearly.
CareBridge does not diagnose endometriosis. The role is to help you organise the history your GP, gynaecologist, pelvic pain clinic, or pelvic floor physiotherapist needs to understand the full picture.
What CareBridge organises for you
Most patients arrive at specialist appointments with a folder of loose papers and a head full of things they meant to say. CareBridge turns that into a single, clear, structured brief your specialist can actually use.
When pain started, how it has changed, what makes it worse — including cycle-linked patterns, bowel and bladder symptoms, and fatigue that is so often dismissed.
Ultrasounds, MRIs, laparoscopy reports, blood results — summarised clearly so your specialist knows what has already been ruled in or out, without reading 40 pages of raw results.
What you have tried, for how long, what helped, what didn't — so you are not starting from zero with every new clinician you see.
Work absences, relationships, mental health, activity limits — documented clearly, because quality of life matters and clinicians need to understand the full picture.
The three or four questions you most need answered, phrased in a way that prompts a specific clinical response — not a generic "keep a pain diary" dismissal.
If you are still trying to get a referral, CareBridge helps you prepare what your GP needs to write one — structured around the clinical criteria that support onward referral.
How it works
A 30-minute call to understand your situation and confirm whether CareBridge is the right fit. No obligation, no fee.
Scan results, referral letters, GP notes — whatever you have. Even handwritten notes or voice memos are a starting point.
Antonella organises your history into a structured, specialist-ready brief. Delivered by email in 3–5 business days.
A complimentary check-in after your appointment — because what happens in the room matters too.
Who you might be seeing
Pelvic pain care, including suspected or diagnosed endometriosis, often involves multiple clinicians. CareBridge can help you prepare for any of them.
Getting a referral requires your GP to understand the clinical picture. CareBridge helps you present your history in a way that supports onward referral to a gynaecologist or specialist pelvic pain clinic.
Specialist appointments are short. CareBridge ensures your gynaecologist has a structured symptom history, investigation summary, and clear questions before they open their notes — not after.
For complex or long-standing cases, CareBridge can organise your history for allied health appointments too — so every new clinician understands where you are in your care journey.
Margaret had experienced severe pelvic pain for eight years. She had seen four GPs and two gynaecologists, and had two normal ultrasounds. Each new clinician started from scratch. CareBridge compiled her full symptom timeline, all previous investigations, and her medication history into a single document — and identified that no clinician had ever reviewed her symptoms in the context of her family history.
Her gynaecologist requested an MRI at their first appointment with the new document. Margaret described it as the first time she felt like a clinician was actually listening.
Free · No obligation
Book a free 30-minute triage call. Antonella will listen to your situation, explain exactly how CareBridge can help, and give you a clear next step — no commitment, no fee.
Choose a time that suits you — the call is free and there is no commitment required.
Appointment preparation from A$190 · No payment until scope is agreed