General FAQ
Neurological physiotherapy focuses on treating patients with neurological conditions such as stroke, brain injury, Parkinson’s disease, and multiple sclerosis to improve mobility, strength, and quality of life.
We treat conditions like stroke, traumatic brain injury, Parkinson's disease, multiple sclerosis, cerebral palsy, spinal cord injury, and balance disorders.
Yes, we provide home visits for all patients in Brisbane’s north side to make therapy more accessible and convenient.
Our treatments focus on improving your motor skills, strength, coordination, balance, and mobility, tailored to your unique neurological condition.
Yes, we specialize in treating elderly patients, especially those with age-related neurological conditions, helping them maintain independence and improve mobility.
Insurance & Payment Questions
Yes, we are registered to treat patients with WorkCover claims. Please contact us for more information on the process.
Yes, we accept NDIS funding for eligible clients. We work with you to ensure the services are aligned with your NDIS plan.
Yes, we provide physiotherapy services to veterans and their families through DVA funding. Contact us to learn more.
Yes, we accept most private health funds. Please check with your insurer for specific coverage details or contact us for assistance.
A Home Care Package (HCP) provides government-subsidized care for eligible clients. We accept HCP funding to deliver in-home physiotherapy services.
Service and Appointment Questions
You can book an appointment by calling us directly or filling out the online contact form. We’ll arrange a convenient time for the visit.
Yes, we offer flexible hours, including Saturdays and evenings, to accommodate your schedule.
A referral is not required for private consultations, but it may be necessary for WorkCover, NDIS, or DVA clients. Please contact us for specific requirements.
During your first visit, we’ll conduct a thorough assessment of your condition, discuss your goals, and develop a personalized treatment plan.we can work out number of sessions required and frequency of treatment as per your needs.
Most home visits last between 45 minutes to 1 hour, depending on your condition and treatment needs.
Treatment & Outcome Questions
We offer a range of therapies, including strength and balance training, gait retraining, functional exercises, and postural alignment techniques.
The frequency of sessions depends on your condition and goals. Typically, we recommend regular sessions, but we tailor the treatment plan to your individual needs.
Yes, we specialize in improving balance and reducing fall risks, particularly for those with neurological conditions or frailty.
Our goal is to make you feel comfortable. Some exercises may cause mild discomfort, but they should never cause significant pain. We adjust intensity based on your tolerance.
If you have a neurological condition affecting your mobility or function, neurological physiotherapy can help. Contact us for a consultation to discuss how our services can benefit you.
Yes, as a neurological physiotherapist, I specialize in the rehabilitation of stroke patients. We work on improving motor function, strength, balance, and coordination to help stroke survivors regain independence and improve their quality of life.
Yes, I treat patients with Parkinson’s disease. Neurological physiotherapy helps manage symptoms such as stiffness, tremors, and difficulty with balance and mobility. We use specialized exercises and techniques to improve movement and enhance daily functioning.
Neurological physiotherapy for MS focuses on improving mobility, strength, and balance, as well as managing fatigue and preventing falls. I tailor treatments to the individual’s symptoms, helping improve quality of life and maintain independence.
There are very few private physiotherapists who are involved in prosthetic Rehabilitation. I have 15 years of experience working with amputees and I have great interest in prosthetic rehabilitation.
Yes, I specialize in treating patients with spinal cord injuries. Neurological physiotherapy can help improve mobility, strength, and function through rehabilitation exercises, and we focus on adapting strategies for daily living to enhance independence.
Yes, I provide rehabilitation for patients recovering from brain injuries. We focus on improving cognitive and motor function, balance, and coordination, and helping you regain as much independence as possible through personalized therapy plans.
Yes, one of the primary goals of neurological physiotherapy is to improve coordination and balance. We use specific exercises and techniques designed to help retrain the brain and nervous system to function more effectively, reducing the risk of falls and improving mobility.
Yes, I have been seeing clients with Functional Neurological disorders for the past 10 years. I am very passionate about treating FND clients and helped over 100 clients so far. You can find my name at https://fndaustralia.co.au in the database of health professionals section.