Specialised Women’s Health Physiotherapy – From Adolescence to Menopause

Gentle, evidence-based care for pelvic floor concerns, incontinence, and pregnancy-related pain.

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Specialised Women’s Health Physiotherapy

Expert physiotherapy care for women’s of all ages, focusing on pelvic health, pain conditions, and restoring everyday function.

Pelvic Floor Dysfunction & Health

Pelvic Pain Conditions

Pregnancy & Post-natal Care

Menopause-Related Concerns

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Pelvic Floor Dysfunction & Health

Pelvic Pain Conditions

Pregnancy & Postnatal Cares

Menopause-Related Concerns

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Pelvic Floor Dysfunction & Health

Pelvic Pain Conditions

Pregnancy & Postnatal Cares

Menopause-Related Concerns

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Pelvic Floor Dysfunction & Health

Pelvic Pain Conditions

Pregnancy & Postnatal Cares

Menopause-Related Concerns

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Pelvic Floor Dysfunction & Health

Pelvic Pain Conditions

Pregnancy & Postnatal Cares

Menopause-Related Concerns

Meet Aubrey – Expert Physiotherapist & Women’s Health Specialist

Aubrey has completed a Master of Physiotherapy from the University of Sydney and holds a Bachelor in Exercise and Sport Science.

She has gained diverse experience across orthopaedic, paediatric, neurological, and musculoskeletal physiotherapy.

Aubrey is passionate about empowering women’s to achieve optimal health and wellness at every stage of life.

Serving the Community Since 2010

Treatment Modalities

Treatment Modalities

Women’s health physiotherapy offers evidence-based, personalised care for a wide range of pelvic floor and musculoskeletal conditions.

Pelvic Floor Muscle Training

Pelvic Floor Muscle Training:
Targeted exercises to either strengthen or relax the pelvic floor muscles.

Bladder & Bowel Health Support

Education and personalized
advice to manage and
improve bladder, bowel, and
sexual health.

Manual Therapy

Hands-on techniques to
release muscle tension,
improve tissue mobility, and
restore flexibility.

Real-Time Ultrasound & Biofeedback

Advanced techniques using
real-time ultrasound and
biofeedback to improve
body awareness.

Frequently Asked Questions

No. A referral is not required to see a Physiotherapist.

It is recommended that you wear loose comfortable clothing. During a Physiotherapy assessment exposure and movement of the affected area are often required which is made easier with non-restrictive clothing. Eg. For neck and shoulder problems wear a singlet and for knee and hip pain wear shorts.

 Initial and follow-up appointments are 30 mins. 

Every health fund is different and provides varying levels of cover. You will need to refer to your health fund provider to find out what they will contribute. 

No. If you have an EPC referral the number of sessions allocated to Physiotherapy will be indicated by the GP. Medicare will contribute $60.35 to each session and the gap amount will need to be paid by the patient. Currently the Fees are:  Initial consultation: $98, Follow up appointment: $88

You will be required to bring your Doctors referral and Claim details. These include Claim number, the name of the insurance provider, and the case manager details which you would have been provided upon issuing of your claim number.

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Not sure if physiotherapy is right for you? Wondering about your condition or treatment options? Send us your questions—we’re happy to help.

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