What is physiotherapy?
Physiotherapy is a healthcare profession that assesses, diagnoses, treats, and works to prevent disease and disability through physical means. Physiotherapists are experts in movement and function who work in partnership with their patients, assisting them to overcome movement disorders, which may have been present from birth, acquired through accident or injury, or are the result of ageing or life-changing events.
Physiotherapy services include:
Physiotherapy is a healthcare profession that assesses, diagnoses, treats, and works to prevent disease and disability through physical means. Physiotherapists are experts in movement and function who work in partnership with their patients, assisting them to overcome movement disorders, which may have been present from birth, acquired through accident or injury, or are the result of ageing or life-changing events.
Physiotherapy services include:
- Injury Management and Rehabilitation
- Sports and Orthopaedic Injuries
- Rehabilitation – post surgery
- Back and neck pain
- Headaches
- Growing Related Pains
- Biomechanical Analysis
- Personalised Exercise Programs
- Stretching and Strengthening
- Dry Needling
- Braces and supports
- Sports Pre-Screening
Should I bring previous x-rays, scans etc?
We ask that you bring any relevant medical information (including X-ray reports, scans, any previous surgical reports etc) for the Physiotherapist to assist in assessing your injury.
What health funds do you accept?
Hicaps is available.
If you are covered by auxillary cover with private health insurance, we have HICAPS to allow on the spot claims with your health fund. This means you will only need to pay the gap on the day. You MUST have your private health fund card with you on the day otherwise the account is to be paid in full and you will need to take your receipt to your health fund to make your claim.
Do I need a referral?
No referral is required if you are to be treated as a private patient.
Referrals are required from your GP for Workers Compensation, Third Party Insurance, Veteran Affairs or Medicare Enhanced Primary Care Plans.
We ask that you bring any relevant medical information (including X-ray reports, scans, any previous surgical reports etc) for the Physiotherapist to assist in assessing your injury.
What health funds do you accept?
Hicaps is available.
If you are covered by auxillary cover with private health insurance, we have HICAPS to allow on the spot claims with your health fund. This means you will only need to pay the gap on the day. You MUST have your private health fund card with you on the day otherwise the account is to be paid in full and you will need to take your receipt to your health fund to make your claim.
Do I need a referral?
No referral is required if you are to be treated as a private patient.
Referrals are required from your GP for Workers Compensation, Third Party Insurance, Veteran Affairs or Medicare Enhanced Primary Care Plans.