Hydrotherapy sessions are available as part of our physiotherapy services to help people recover from injuries. These sessions use water-based exercises that are low-impact and can be easier on joints and muscles, making them suitable for those needing gentle or gradual rehabilitation. Both individual and group hydrotherapy options are offered, which can help improve mobility, strength, and flexibility during recovery. Hydrotherapy may be recommended based on your specific condition and treatment goals after an initial assessment.
Clinical reformer sessions, which use pilates-based exercises, are offered as part of physiotherapy services. These classes focus on improving core strength, posture, and general movement. Sessions are designed by physiotherapists to address individual needs, so they can be suitable for people recovering from injury or looking to improve overall mobility and strength. Classes run in small groups or individually, allowing for tailored programs that fit different goals and ability levels.
Physio massage is available and can be used as part of a broader physiotherapy treatment plan. Techniques like soft tissue massage are often combined with other approaches such as joint mobilisation, stretching, or strengthening exercises. The type and timing of massage will depend on your individual needs, decided after an initial assessment with your physiotherapist. This personalised approach is aimed at helping manage pain, improve movement, and support recovery from injury or surgery. Massage may be recommended on its own or as part of a specific plan that could also include manual therapy, exercise, or education for injury prevention.
There are experienced physiotherapists who create personalised treatment plans for different musculoskeletal conditions. Each person starts with a full assessment to work out the most effective approach for their needs. Treatment plans combine proven techniques like joint mobilisation, exercise programs, massage, and education about how to prevent future injuries. Practitioners have a strong focus on both helping with recovery and teaching ways to manage and reduce the risk of further problems.
Targeted assessment and treatment for sports-related injuries is available, including for athletes of all levels. The process starts with a detailed evaluation to find out what’s caused the injury, then a treatment plan is put together to help restore mobility and function. Sports triage is available, so if you need urgent advice after an injury, you can get quick help. Injury prevention programs and sports screenings are also offered, aiming to reduce the chances of getting hurt again. Services cover a range of needs like musculoskeletal physiotherapy, tailored exercises, and taping workshops for sports clubs and teams. Preventative care, education about safe movement, and tips on training are all part of the approach, making it suitable for both recovery and ongoing health.
Physiotherapy services here cover a wide range of needs, starting with a full assessment to figure out what’s really going on with your body. Treatments are tailored to help restore movement and function after injury or illness, combining hands-on techniques like joint mobilisation, massage, stretching, and strengthening exercises with personalised rehab programs. For injury prevention, there are specialised sports screenings and education on posture and safe movement. The clinic also runs programs like GLA:D for hip and knee osteoarthritis, hydrotherapy for gentle exercise in water, and clinical reformer sessions for improving core strength. You can also access exercise physiology, group classes (like mum and bubs sessions), massage therapy, and nutrition consults from dietitians. Everything is designed around up-to-date research to manage pain, prevent future injuries, and help you move better and feel stronger longer.
Private health insurance rebates are available for physiotherapy services with the right Extras cover. You can also use a Medicare Enhanced Primary Care (EPC) plan from your GP for certain sessions, although there may be some out-of-pocket costs. No GP referral is needed for private, TAC, or Worksafe claims, but a current GP referral is essential for Medicare EPC appointments.
You can book a consultation if you have a referral from your GP under the Medicare Enhanced Primary Care (EPC) plan. With a valid referral, Medicare will cover part of the cost for eligible sessions, but there are usually some out-of-pocket expenses, as Medicare may not cover the full fee. The exact amount will depend on the kind of treatment and your individual plan. It’s best to contact the clinic for current details on what out-of-pocket costs might apply.
Most physiotherapy services here can be claimed with private health insurance if you have Extras cover, making it more affordable. You don't need a referral to book an appointment—just contact the clinic directly. If you’re coming in under a Medicare EPC plan, TAC, or WorkSafe, a GP referral will be needed, and there might be some out-of-pocket costs for Medicare services. For general appointments, though, simply book in—no referral required.
Exercise physiology sessions are available in addition to standard physiotherapy treatments at the clinic. These sessions focus on helping people improve their overall health, manage chronic conditions, and recover from injury through personalised exercise programs. Accredited exercise physiologists work alongside physiotherapists to support different needs, whether you want to get back to sport, manage a health condition, or prevent future injury. Sessions can be tailored for individuals or groups to make sure exercises are safe and effective for your specific goals.
Our clinic offers a wide range of services, including traditional physiotherapy, exercise physiology, and injury prevention strategies. Group programs are available too, such as clinical reformer classes aimed at improving strength, plus sessions designed for specific groups like mum and bubs. We also run hydrotherapy (water-based exercise), sports screening, and specialised programs for managing conditions like osteoarthritis. The focus is not just on treatment but also on education and preventing future injuries, so sessions can be tailored to suit different needs and goals.
You can access a sports physiotherapy program that’s based on current clinical evidence and best practice guidelines. The program includes a thorough injury assessment, tailored prevention strategies, and education to help you understand your condition and reduce the risk of future injuries. The physiotherapists use proven techniques and up-to-date information to create a treatment plan that fits your specific needs, whether you’re an athlete or someone looking to stay active. Education is a key part of every session, so you’ll know what’s happening with your body and what steps you can take to keep moving well.
You don’t need a referral to book a physiotherapy appointment. Most private health insurance extras cover allow you to claim rebates for physiotherapy with on-the-spot claiming options available. If you have a valid GP referral under the Medicare EPC (Enhanced Primary Care) program, you might be able to claim a Medicare rebate for certain cases, but there could be some out-of-pocket costs. TAC, WorkSafe, and NDIS clients can also access services, usually without needing a referral.
You don’t need a referral to book a physiotherapy appointment if you’re coming in privately or through TAC or Worksafe. If you want to claim under Medicare’s Enhanced Primary Care (EPC) plan, you’ll need a valid referral from your GP. Most people can just book straight in online or by phone without needing to see a doctor first.
Medicare EPC (Enhanced Primary Care) referrals are accepted for physiotherapy appointments if you have a valid referral from your GP. Some out-of-pocket costs may apply, as Medicare covers part of the consultation fee, but not always the full amount. It’s best to check with the clinic for details about current fees and rebates before your appointment.
You don’t need a referral to book an appointment with a physiotherapist. If you have private health insurance with Extras cover, you can usually claim a rebate for physiotherapy sessions. If you want to use a Medicare EPC referral, you’ll need a valid referral from your GP, and there might be some out-of-pocket costs. You can book online or call to arrange your appointment.
You can book an appointment online any time through the booking system on our website. Just follow the prompts to choose your preferred service, location, and practitioner, then pick a time that works for you. If you have any questions or need help, you can also call us directly.
You don’t need a GP referral to book an appointment for most physiotherapy sessions. If you have private health insurance with Extras cover, you may be able to claim a rebate for your treatment—just bring your card. For Medicare claims, you’ll need a valid referral from your GP under an Enhanced Primary Care (EPC) Plan. Some out-of-pocket costs may apply for Medicare-funded visits.
You don’t need a referral to book a physio appointment—just make a booking online or call directly. Most services are covered by private health insurance under Extras, so you can usually claim a rebate. If you have a valid GP referral under a Medicare plan (EPC/CDM), some Medicare rebates are available, but there might be an out-of-pocket cost.
Choosing our clinic for sports physiotherapy in Bentleigh ensures you'll receive expert care tailored to your needs. We focus on restoring function and mobility, with every programme beginning with a thorough assessment to ensure an accurate diagnosis. Our skilled practitioners combine traditional techniques like joint mobilisation and massage with evidence-based practices to enhance recovery. We also emphasise prevention, helping you adjust your movement and posture to reduce the risk of future injury. In addition to personalised treatment plans, we offer flexible booking options and private health insurance rebates, making quality care easily accessible.
Absolutely! You can easily contact our clinic through an online form available on our website for enquiries about sports physiotherapy services. This form provides a convenient way to ask questions and get the support you need about our services.
The clinic offers both injury prevention strategies and tailored rehabilitation programs for sports-related injuries. Physiotherapists start with a thorough assessment to understand your needs, then create a personalised plan focused on recovery and helping you avoid injuries in the future. Services include sports screening, individualised exercise programs, and education on proper movement and posture. These approaches are designed to support athletes at all levels, aiming to improve function and reduce the risk of recurring injuries.
Private health insurance rebates are available for physiotherapy sessions if you have Extras cover with your private health fund. You usually just need to bring your health fund card to your appointment, so any eligible rebate is processed on the spot. This helps reduce your out-of-pocket cost for each session. It's a good idea to check with your health fund to confirm what your policy covers before your visit.
If you want to build up your core strength, you can join clinical reformer sessions run by experienced physiotherapists and exercise physiologists. These classes are designed to target core stability and strength using reformer equipment, helping improve muscle control, posture, and movement patterns. There are group classes available, including programs for specific groups like mums and bubs, plus individually tailored programs if you need something specific to your goals or injury history. Each session is based on an assessment to make sure exercises match your needs, and you get support throughout the process. All classes focus on safe technique and gradual progress, whether you’re recovering from an injury or just want to enhance core stability for daily life or sport.