Absolutely not! We want to help every single person in the community.
Our physiotherapists are trained to comprehensively treat any sports, musculoskeletal, orthopaedic or workplace injury that you may have. Our goal is to help you live a healthy and active lifestyle.
We apply our high standard of physiotherapy care and individualise our treatments to each person and each condition.
Any injury. Every body.
Yes.
If you have physiotherapy as part of your extras in your private health policy you will be able to make a claim.
We can process your claim on the spot at your appointment, so you will only be required to pay the remainder of the fee.
You can check with your provider how much will be covered.
No.
You can simply book an appointment and come in for physiotherapy treatment whenever you like.
Physiotherapists are trained to be first contact practitioners which means when you have hurt your neck, back or sprained your ankle you can come straight to SportsPlus Physiotherapy for assessment.
Yes.
Getting you back to work safely is a similar process to getting others back on the field. Our highly trained physiotherapists are experts in rehabilitation for any injury. You will need a current WorkCover certificate.
Standard fees are payable at the time of your appointment and you can claim back your rebate from WorkCover.
For more information about WorkCover treatments please review our WorkCover page.
Yes we do.
You can receive a Medicare rebate for up to 5 physiotherapy sessions provided under your Team Care Arrangement from your GP.
We communicate with your GP throughout your recovery to ensure your health team understand your progress.
For additional information please read more on our DVA and Medicare page.
We are conveniently located upstairs at 32 Gladstone Road, Highgate Hill.
There is free parking located off Prospect Terrace and all surrounding streets have free parking.
We are also lift accessible, so please let our team know if the lift is required.
We also have lots of great cafes in the area to check out after your appointment!
You can bring any documents or information about your injury that you have been provided from your surgeon or GP including referrals and radiology reports.
You should also have comfortable clothing that will allow us to examine your injury. For example, wearing shorts when your physiotherapist will be assessing an injury to your knee or ankle.
If needed, we do have shorts in the clinic that you can borrow for your appointment.
Yes! Our free car park is available with access via Prospect Terrace. There is also plenty of free street parking available.
No.
You can simply book an appointment and come in for physiotherapy treatment whenever you like.
Physiotherapists are trained to be first contact practitioners which means when you have hurt your neck, back or sprained your ankle you can come straight to SportsPlus Physiotherapy for assessment.
Yes.
If you have physiotherapy as part of your extras in your private health policy you will be able to make a claim.
We can process your claim on the spot at your appointment, so you will only be required to pay the remainder of the fee.
You can check with your provider how much will be covered.
Your physiotherapy appointment will involve some key components;
Please bring any documents or information about your injury that you have been provided from your surgeon or GP including referrals and radiology reports.
You should also have comfortable clothing that will allow us to examine your injury.
For example, wearing shorts when your physiotherapist will be assessing an injury to your knee or ankle.
If needed, we do have shorts in the clinic that you can borrow for your appointment.
It is best to wear close-fitting clothing that you can move well in. Your ballet or dance attire is perfectly suitable for this assessment such that the physiotherapist can perform an accurate assessment.
The physiotherapist will let you know at your assessment if you are ready to start pointe work. To ensure the most enjoyable and safest transition to dancing en pointe there are often home exercises that will be prescribed.
These exercises will look at improving areas of mobility, stability and strength that the physiotherapist may have noted needs attention through the assessment.
For further information on Pre-Pointe Assessments or Dance and Tertiary Assessments please feel free to contact our friendly admin team or make a booking online.
Yes.
If you have physiotherapy as part of your extras in your private health policy you will be able to make a claim.
We can process your claim on the spot at your appointment, so you will only be required to pay the remainder of the fee.
You can check with your provider how much will be covered.
No, you can simply book an appointment and come in for a session with an Exercise Physiologist whenever you like.
Yes!
If you have Exercise Physiology coverage as part of your extras in your private health policy you will be able to make a claim.
We can process your claim on the spot at your appointment, so you will only be required to pay the remainder of the fee. You can check with your provider how much will be covered.
Your Exercise Physiologist consultation will involve some key components;
Please bring any documents or information about your injury or health condition that you have been provided from your other medical practitioners.
Any existing programs you have been completing might also be useful to bring.
Please wear appropriate attire for exercise and make sure to bring a water bottle and towel.
No, anyone can simply book an appointment and come in for a remedial or sports massage.
Yes!
If you have Massage coverage as part of your extras in your private health policy you will be able to make a claim.
We can process your claim on the spot at your appointment, so you will only be required to pay the remainder of the fee. You can check with your provider how much will be covered.
Your massage will involve a brief discussion about the desired outcome from your treatment.
Your massage therapy may involve the use of various massage techniques.
Our therapists can also provide techniques such as cupping and dry needling.
No, you can simply book an appointment and come in for a session with our Exercise Scientists for our Strength and Conditioning sessions.
Unfortunately no.
Even though our Exercise Scientist’s are highly trained and registered with ESSA, they are not covered by private health extras. There is no rebate available on these session.
Your Exercise Scientist / S+C consultation will involve some key components;
Discussion about your goals and injury history and some further questions that aid in
treatment planning and exercise prescription
A thorough examination of your function and capacity relevant to your goals.
Closely supervised exercise programs delivered with expert coaching
Please bring any documents or information about your injury or health condition that you have been provided from your other medical practitioners.
Any existing programs you have been completing might also be useful to bring.
Please wear appropriate attire for exercise and make sure to bring a water bottle and towel.
No, anyone can simply book an appointment and come in for our clinical pilates.
Yes!
Our physiotherapist led Reformer Rehab Pilates Class is claimable on your private health if you attended an Initial Appointment for assessment (HICAPS code 500).
These sessions will come under your physiotherapy allowance.
Our Instructor lead classes are not eligible for a private health health rebate.
Our classes are limited to 3 people, so we make sure that you get the close attention you need to get the most from your class.
Please make sure you have socks, and wear appropriate attire for exercise and make sure to bring a water bottle and towel.
Pilates socks are available for purchase if you like.
Firstly, to complete your claim and receive WorkCover Queensland benefits you will need to lodge your claim through a GP. For the other providers listed above consult your workplace manager.
Please bring any communication from your GP (medical certificate etc) and your WorkCover claim number if applicable.
If you have the appropriate paperwork and and active case, we invoice WorkCover directly. You may need to make payment at the time of your appointment if your case is not yet active, and claim reimbursement from WorkCover when your case is approved.
To find out more you can visit the WorkCover Queensland website.
Yes. To access the benefits from both DVA and Medicare you will need a referral. Please review the websites or contact your GP for more information.
For your first DVA physiotherapy appointment we will require your eligible DVA card and a physiotherapy referral.
For the Chronic Disease Management plan please bring any referrals or paperwork from your GP.
Eligible DVA cardholders will not need to make any payment. We will bill the DVA on your behalf.
Medicare physiotherapy can be reimbursed on site. We will take your payment, process your claim, and provide your medicare refund immediately.
There is no additional gap fee on DVA or Medicare appointment.
No, your will not be out of pocket for DVA or Medicare physiotherapy.
No, NormaTec is not covered by private health funds.
Shorts are best for the Normatec recovery boots, but long pants are also fine!
Of course!
Either our admin team or a practitioner will help you with the boot setup.
Its also really easy to follow our how to guide, located next to the Normatec recovery boots.
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