The Good Samaritan Medical Centre proudly offers physiotherapy services through The Good Samaritan Allied Health. Our physiotherapists will help you recover from injury, reduce discomfort and pain and increase mobility andfunction to achieve your goals and increase your independence.
Physiotherapists are well trained to assess and diagnose the affected muscle area and design a treatment plan based on your lifestyle and general health.
Our physiotherapists have a number of special interest and can help with:
- Acute and sports injuries
- Rehabilitation and conditioning
- Neck and whiplash management
- Chronic pain management
- Ergonomic and postural assessmen
- Post - operative rehabilitation care
- Stroke Rehabilitation
- Paediatric assessment and treatment
- Exercise prescription
Physiotherapy is more than musculoskeletal pain relief. Physiotherapists are experts in reducing common health and safety issues associated with intense labour work environments and enabling patients to have a quicker recovery process.
As primary practitioners, you do not need a referral from your doctor to see our physiotherapists.
Female physiotherapists are available.
PAEDIATRIC PHYSIOTHERAPY
Our therapists have extensive knowledge with NDIS Early Childhood Intervention, helping your child develop and improve their physical abilities, supporting milestones like walking, running, and playing. Through tailored exercises and activities, manual therapy, and movement re-education, paediatric physiotherapists address motor skills, strength, flexibility, and coordination. Our goal is to improve mobility, promote independence, and enhance overall quality of life for children of all ages. Working closely with families, we create individualized treatment plans to ensure each child reaches their full physical potential in a supportive environment.
Our therapists assess and treat a wide range of conditions including:
- Cerebral Palsy
- Developmental delays
- Muscular dystrophy
- Down syndrome
- Scoliosis
- Torticollis
- Sports injuries
- Congenital disorders




Book an initial appointment with our physiotherapists today!