PRESS RELEASE: QENDO Launches Manage Endo: A Groundbreaking Multidisciplinary Care Initiative for Endometriosis and pelvic pain.
QENDO Launches Manage Endo: A Groundbreaking Multidisciplinary Care Initiative for Endometriosis and pelvic pain.
QENDO, a leading voice for those impacted by endometriosis, adenomyosis, PCOS, and pelvic pain, is proud to announce the launch of Manage Endo, a pioneering multidisciplinary care program designed to transform how endometriosis is managed in Australia.
This innovative initiative brings together a team of expert healthcare professionals – including gynaecologists, pain specialists, pelvic physiotherapists, dietitians, psychologists, and general practitioners – to provide truly holistic, patient-centered care. Manage Endo is built on the understanding that managing endometriosis isn’t one-size-fits-all and requires a coordinated approach to address the complex nature of the condition.
“People with endo deserve more than a standard approach to care,” said Jess Taylor, CEO of QENDO. “Manage Endo is about bridging the gaps in the current system and giving people access to a full support team, all working together to support the individual, not just the symptoms.”
QENDO has long been committed to empowering people with lived experience through support, education, and advocacy. The Manage Endo program is the next step in that commitment, aiming to reduce diagnostic delays, improve treatment outcomes, and make multidisciplinary care accessible and affordable.
Key features of the Manage Endo program include:
Personalised care plans developed by a multidisciplinary team
Coordination between allied health and medical professionals
Education and tools to support self-management and informed decision-making
Support for regional and remote communities through telehealth integration
With the recent federal government commitment to improving endometriosis care, QENDO’s Manage Endo aligns with the National Endometriosis Action Plan and builds on the momentum toward better outcomes for the one in nine Australian women and people assigned female at birth living with the condition.
To find out more or register interest in the program, visit: https://www.qendo.org.au/manageendo
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Ash Webb
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www.qendo.org.au