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Dr. Amir is a specialist Gynaecologist and Obstetrician based in Melbourne with expertise in advanced laparoscopic surgery and endometriosis care. She is dedicated to providing comprehensive and tailored treatment for women, helping manage chronic pelvic pain and optimise surgical outcomes.
Expert Pelvic Health Physiotherapist, educator at Curtin University, and endometriosis researcher.
Pain physiotherapist with a PhD in persistent pain, academic, and former producer and co-host of "Empowered Beyond Pain" podcast
Dr Acton is an AGES trained gynaecological surgeon with a special interest in endometriosis. She was formerly on the board for AGES and is a leading expert in laparoscopic surgery for endometriosis.
Dr Karthigasu is a Gynaecologist with advanced endoscopic surgery training. He is the head of the Gynaecology Endoscopy Department at King Edward Memorial Hospital in Perth, Western Australia
Senior Clinical Psychologist and Adjunct Senior Lecturer at UWA, with over 20 years of experience in rehabilitation and hospital settings.
Specialist Physiotherapist (as awarded by FACP 208) and leader in pelvic health physiotherapy.
Specialist AGES gynaecologist and advanced laparoscopic surgeon with expertise in endometriosis and menstrual disorders.
Specialist AGES gynaecologist with an interest in endometriosis and complex laparoscopic surgery.
Bachelor of Health Science trained Naturopath specialising in endometriosis and reproductive health
I am studying a Bachelor of Biomedical Science, minoring in Women’s health, which I’m expected to complete in 2024. With my own journey of suspected endometriosis and chronic pelvic pain, I am passionate about advocating for and supporting people on their diagnostic journeys.
I was diagnosed with endometriosis in 2021 and since being involved with Matilda Health, it’s opened my eyes to all the different ways to help manage the condition that aren’t just surgery. This helps me stay active, doing the things I love, and helps me in my work as a physiotherapist, especially with patients who may have their own endo diagnosis.