At Pelvic Health Clinic, we remain committed to delivering accessible, comprehensive care in a friendly, dynamic, and professional environment.
From 1 July 2025, Pelvic Health Clinic will only be accepting self-managed NDIS participants. Our standard private fees will apply, with any gap payment payable at the time of your appointment.
Please note that Pelvic Health Clinic is not registered with the NDIA. Our services are available exclusively to clients who are self-managing their NDIS funding.
Additionally, we do not provide Functional Capacity Assessments as part of our service offerings.
If you have any questions about these changes, please don’t hesitate to get in touch with our team.
Pelvic Health Clinic is not NDIA registered. Our services are accessible to everyone but we do not offer functional capacity assessments. As mentioned before, we do offer a gap fee to cover our private cost.
We have limited availability for equipment prescription, so we encourage families assistive technology with their ongoing support services.

Bed wetting (nocturnal enuresis) occurs when there is intermittent loss of urine (wee) during sleep in a child who is 5 years of age or older. Bed wetting is a common childhood problem however, if left untreated, can negatively impact a child’s self-esteem and limit their participation in social activities such as sleep overs. Also, parents of bed wetting children report much higher levels of daily stress.
Simply put, bed wetting may arise when there is a mismatch between night-time urine production, bladder storage ability, and a child’s ability to awaken to empty the bladder.
A thorough continence assessment is important to understand the reasons why a child is wetting at night. If you have concerns about your child’s bed wetting, please contact us
