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As a fully endorsed APA Quality Accredited Practice, we can treat a full range of musculoskeletal conditions from strains and sprains, work injuries, and other injuries that limit your ability to move and perform functional activities in your daily life.


Surgical rehabilitation clinic

Our specialist physiotherapists operate within Sydney Private Hospitals and are lead by a team of highly trained and experienced physiotherapists.

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Manual Therapies

Our skilled physiotherapists can perform a range of hands-on therapies for joints that lack adequate mobility and range of motion using -

Joint mobilisation and massage
Dry Needling
Rehabilitation exercises

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Paediatric Physio

Physical problems in children can begin in early stages of life. Paediatric Physiotherapy plays an important role in a number of conditions in infants and children.

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Men’s Health Physio

Prostate cancer is the second most diagnosed cancer globally. One of the treatments for prostate cancer is radical prostatectomy. Unfortunately, up to 60% of men can experience urinary incontinence after the surgery.

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Our practice offers top-notch facilities, ensuring high-quality and effective management and treatment for sports and work-related injuries, as well as improving mobility and pain management for both adults and children. We have the resources, a team of highly trained and experienced physiotherapists, along with the expertise of Tier 2 specialist physiotherapists. This gives us the unique ability to expertly and efficiently handle a wide range of musculoskeletal conditions."

Here you will enjoy the latest equipment and private rooms combined with professional staff who pride themselves on keeping up-to-date with the latest evidence based treatments.

We have a proud reputation for excellent multidisciplinary care.

Injured or in pain?

By completing the assessment request form, we can fast track your request to the right specialist and book you in for the first available appointment. 


REQUEST AN ASSESSMENT


Tier 2 APA Physiotherapists

Our Tier 2 APA Titled Physiotherapists have undergone specialised, rigorous training and an examination process to attain an advanced level of expertise in Musculoskeletal Physiotherapy.


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Frequently
asked questions

1Do I need a referral for physiotherapy?

No, you do not need a referral for physiotherapy if claiming personally or with your private health cover.

If you are claiming via Department of Veterans Affairs (DVA), Work Cover or have an Enhanced Primary Care (EPC) plan, you are required to bring in your Doctor’s Referral at the time of initial consultation.

We believe in excellent communication between the treating physiotherapist and doctor.

2Do I need to book an appointment?

Yes. We operate on an appointment only basis. It is our policy to ensure appointments to all who seek them are as close to their first contact as possible. If there are no times available, a waiting list is kept until such time as everyone has an appointment.

Please contact our friendly reception staff and they will organise an appointment for you and answer any questions you may have regarding treatment.

3How long are the appointments?

To provide optimum care, our standard appointments are scheduled for a minimum of 30 minutes. However, please allow up to an hour for your initial consultation.

Longer times can be arranged for more complex conditions or multiple injuries.

4What time do I need to arrive for my initial treatment?

In order to enjoy your full treatment time, please arrive 5-10 minutes prior to your initial appointment time to complete a personal details form.

Our Physiotherapists always aim to run on time for all of their appointments.

5What should I bring to the initial assessment?
Kindly bring your Doctor’s referral (should you have one) and any X-rays or scans pertaining to your condition.
6What happens at a physiotherapy appointment with a Physio?
During the first appointment you will be asked a number of questions including how your problem started, the nature of your symptoms, your general well-being, previous injuries and medical conditions. This information will help the physiotherapist determine if there are physical conditions that would prohibit or limit a treatment as well as form a treatment plan.
1What do I wear?
Comfortable clothing that allows your to move freely, allow visual inspection and easy “hands on” access to the body part to be treated. We will provide a clean hospital gown for each patient for modesty when required.
2Can I use my Private Health Insurance to claim for treatment?

All services provided at Inspire Physio by Thinkinspire are covered under private health insurance. A gap fee will apply depending on your health insurance company and your level of cover. Please contact them directly to enquire about your physiotherapy rebate.

We have direct processing for most funds through Facility Name Health facility where we are able to swipe your card on the day of treatment, your health fund will pay the physiotherapy rebate to us directly. Please bring your Health Insurance Card with you to use this facility.

3Can I use EFTPOS and Credit Cards?
We accept Cash, EFTPOS, Visa and Mastercard as forms of payment.
4Is Physiotherapy covered by Medicare?
Medicare will refund $52.95 for up to 5 sessions per calendar year under the Enhanced Primary Care initiative (EPC). This is available to people with complex and long-standing health conditions and MUST be referred by your GP under and Enhanced Primary Care Plan. Not everyone can qualify for such a plan.
5What happens when I am running late for my appointment?
Late arrival for an appointment will unfortunately shorten your treatment time as we strive to keep time for all booked appointments.

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