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Endometriosis and pelvic pain

Exploring acupuncture for endometriosis or pelvic pain in Brisbane?

Pelvic pain and endometriosis-related concerns can be complex and should be medically assessed. Acupuncture appointments at Free the Qi focus on careful history, Chinese medicine assessment and whether supportive care is suitable alongside your existing health team.

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Answer page

This page is general information only. It does not replace advice from your GP, specialist, fertility team, midwife, mental health practitioner or emergency care.

Endometriosis and persistent pelvic pain need appropriate medical assessment. Acupuncture should not be framed as a cure, and it may not be suitable for every person or every pain presentation.

Your consultation may include pain pattern, cycle history, digestion, urinary symptoms, stress, sleep, fatigue, previous diagnoses, current medication and other practitioners involved in your care.

  • Bring details of relevant diagnoses, imaging, procedures or medications.
  • Tell your practitioner about pregnancy, unexplained bleeding or sudden changes.
  • Ask whether referral to a GP, specialist or pelvic health physiotherapist is appropriate.

Japanese-style acupuncture often uses lighter needling and palpation-led assessment. Treatment is adapted to comfort, consent and the presentation on the day where suitable.

FAQs

You can book a consultation to discuss whether acupuncture is suitable alongside your existing care. It is not a substitute for diagnosis, specialist advice or urgent medical care.

Sudden severe pain, fever, unexplained bleeding, fainting, pregnancy-related concerns, urinary symptoms or pain that feels unusual should be medically assessed before booking acupuncture.

Cycle history may be clinically relevant, but you can decide what you are comfortable sharing. The appointment should include consent and clear explanation.

Appointments

New patients usually start with an initial appointment. Online, regular and restorative appointments are also available where suitable.

90 mins

A longer first acupuncture consultation with health history, Chinese medicine assessment and discussion, acupuncture treatment, and auxiliary therapies if suitable.

45 mins

An online Traditional Chinese Medicine consultation to discuss your concerns, dietary guidance, herbs or supplements where appropriate, and referrals where needed.

60 mins

A standard acupuncture consultation with Chinese medicine discussion, acupuncture treatment, and auxiliary therapies if suitable.

120 mins

An extended restorative appointment using gentle Japanese-style acupuncture and supportive therapies such as abdominal work, moxa, herbal compresses, or cupping where suitable.

Locations

Questions before booking? Contact 0459 490 201 or kaileybellechapman@gmail.com.