For referrers

Collaborative care, with your patient at the centre.


We know pelvic pain, hormonal conditions, sexual concerns, and neurodivergence don’t sit neatly in one box. Many of your patients will need care that crosses psychology, sex education, physiotherapy, dietetics, and beyond.

That’s where we come in. Our team offers integrated, trauma-informed, evidence-based support—while keeping you in the loop as much (or as little) as you’d like.

Who We Work With

We welcome referrals for women and AFAB individuals who may be navigating:

  • Pelvic pain conditions (endometriosis, adenomyosis, vulvodynia, vaginismus, pudendal neuralgia, interstitial cystitis)

  • PMDD, perimenopause and menopause transitions

  • Chronic pain and neurodivergence (ADHD, autism, EDS, dysautonomia)

  • Relationship or intimacy concerns, including pain with sex

  • Eating, body image, and nutrition concerns linked to gynaecological health, fertility and the perinatal period.

How we work

Collaborative care: We value your expertise and will happily share updates if consented by the client.

  1. Whole-person approach: We address both the science (nervous system, hormones, pain pathways) and the human (identity, relationships, grief, hope).

  2. Accessibility: Clients can be seen online from anywhere in Australia, or in-person in Brisbane when available.

Referral options and funding

Psychology – Individual Sessions

Psychology – Group Sessions

Chronic Disease Management (CDM) Plan

  • Clients with a chronic medical condition and complex needs may be eligible for Medicare rebates under a GP Management Plan / Team Care Arrangement (up to 5 allied health sessions per year across providers).
    CDM overview (MBS Online)
    MBS Item numbers 10950–10970

  • This can apply to services such as dietetics or physiotherapy.

Pregnancy Support Counselling

NDIS and DVA Referrals

Some of our clinicians welcome referrals under the National Disability Insurance Scheme (NDIS) and the Department of Veterans’ Affairs (DVA).

Acceptance of these referrals depends on the individual clinician’s registration, provider status, capacity and preference.

Please contact us directly to confirm availability and suitability for your client.

Sending referrals

Referrals can be made directly to us via:

  • Secure messaging (Medical Objects)

  • Fax or encrypted email

  • Providing clients with our direct details to self-refer