No, you can book an appointment directly without a referral. However, if you have been referred by your GP under a Medicare Care Plan, please bring your referral and any relevant documents to your appointment.
Your first appointment will include a detailed assessment of your injury or condition. Your physiotherapist will discuss your symptoms, review your medical history, assess your movement and strength, and develop a personalised treatment plan. Initial treatment may also be provided during the session.
Appointment times may vary depending on the type of treatment required. Your physiotherapist will allocate sufficient time to assess your condition, provide treatment, and guide your rehabilitation.
Please bring any referral letters from your doctor, relevant scans or medical reports, comfortable clothing suitable for assessment or exercise, and claim information if you have a WorkCover or CTP injury.
The number of sessions required will depend on your injury, condition, and recovery goals. Your physiotherapist will discuss a recommended treatment plan with you after your assessment.
Yes. Our physiotherapists have experience managing a wide range of sports-related injuries and provide rehabilitation programs designed to support a safe return to sport and physical activity.
o Yes. We treat patients with approved WorkCover and CTP claims. Our team can assist with the necessary documentation and work closely with your GP, insurer, and rehabilitation providers to support your recovery.
Yes, we accept Medicare Chronic Disease Management (Care Plan) referrals from your GP. Please bring your referral and relevant paperwork to your appointment.
Physiotherapy focuses on diagnosing and treating injuries and pain affecting the muscles, joints, and nerves. Exercise physiology focuses on structured exercise programs designed to improve physical health, manage chronic conditions, and support rehabilitation.
Comfortable clothing that allows you to move freely is recommended. Depending on your injury, you may be asked to perform movement assessments or exercises.