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Pelvic Pain and Adenomyosis

Chronic pelvic pain often associated with conditions like adenomyosis, where the uterine lining grows into the muscular wall of the uterus.

At Goldfields Specialists,

We provide detailed assessments and support to help diagnose and manage chronic pelvic pain effectively.

Persistent pelvic pain can disrupt daily life and may be a symptom of underlying conditions like adenomyosis.

What is Pelvic Pain and Adenomyosis?

Pelvic pain refers to discomfort felt in the lower abdomen and pelvis, which can stem from various gynaecological conditions. Adenomyosis occurs when the endometrial tissue, which normally lines the uterus, grows into the uterine wall, causing pain, heavy periods, and an enlarged uterus. The cause of adenomyosis is not fully understood, but it is most commonly seen in women who have had children.

Our Specialists

Meet our specialists who can support you with Pelvic Pain and Adenomyosis.

At Goldfields Specialists, our dedicated team of specialists is committed to providing personalised and comprehensive care for every patient. Whether you're seeking treatment for a specific urological or gynaecological condition, our specialists are here to guide you with expert advice and support.

With a wealth of experience in their respective fields, our doctors and specialists work collaboratively to ensure you receive the highest standard of care tailored to your individual needs.

About Dr Thomas Carins

Disclaimer

Results and outcomes of medical treatments at Goldfields Specialists vary by individual, as they depend on each patient's unique circumstances, health status, and lifestyle factors. All medical and surgical procedures involve risks. We discuss these thoroughly during your consultation to ensure you're well-informed. This information is for general purposes only and does not constitute medical advice or a doctor-patient relationship.

For Patients: Before any procedure, it's crucial to understand the risks, benefits, and alternatives by discussing this with your Specialist Surgeon and Gynecologist. We're dedicated to providing you with personalised information to help make informed decisions about your care.

Get in Touch

To learn more about managing pelvic pain or to discuss potential treatment for adenomyosis, please speak with your GP about getting a referral to book a consultation with Goldfields Specialists.