Physiotherapy

Physiotherapist can assess and diagnose a broad range of pain complaints that relate to the structure of the body and / or movement disorders. Experts in the structure and movement of the human body physiotherapists will develop a management plan that best suits the individual and their goals.

Physiotherapists can treat a wide range of health conditions.

Musculoskeletal and Sports Physiotherapists

  • Joint sprains
  • Muscle strains
  • Postural imbalances and pain
  • Neck and back pain
  • Post operative rehabilitation

Chronic Pain Physiotherapists

  • Fibromyalgia
  • Osteoarthritis
  • Chronic back and neck pain
  • Pain management

Paediatric Physiotherapists 

  • Global development delay
  • Gross motor assessments
  • Cerebral palsy
  • Down Syndrome
  • Paediatric Toileting
Rehabilitation Physiotherapists
  • Multiple sclerosis
  • Stroke
  • Parkinson’s disease
 

Do I need a referral?

No referral is needed if you are receiving treatment as a private patient.

A referral is required if your assessment and treatment is funded by NDIS, DVA or Medicare. Please contact our reception staff if you require further information regarding referrals.

Return to Work SA clients will need to provide their claim number and work place contact at time of initial appointment.

How long is an assessment?

Assessment length can vary. For new clients or clients returning with a new complaint initial assessment will be 30 – 45 mins. NDIS or RTW SA initial assessment will be 45 – 60 mins. Follow up appointment duration will be at the discretion of the treating physiotherapist. Standard follow up appointments are 30 mins.

Do you have seniors / pensioner rates?

Yes. Refer to our fee guide.

You will need to produce appropriate identification to receive the discounted rate.

What should I wear?

The physiotherapist will need to look at the injured area. Please discuss with your physiotherapist if you have any cultural or personal limitations to dress code. We are happy to accommodate those requests. 

Please wear comfortable loose fitting clothing that allows the physiotherapist to easily access the injured area.

What do I need to bring?

Please bring any relevant medical documentation including imaging, specialist reports, medication lists or any other information that you deem relevant to your current complaint.

If the appointment is being paid by a third party eg NDIS please bring appropriate documentation including referral, claim number, insurance details.

Private health card and Medicare card for on the spot claiming.

Meet our team of Physiotherapists

Libby Harrison

Senior Physiotherapist

Ramu Venkat

Senior Physiotherapist

Shinae Dunlop

Physiotherapist