Frequently Asked Questions
Physiotherapists can support babies, toddlers, and children to move, play, and grow with confidence. If your child is showing delays in reaching milestones (like crawling, walking, or running), has difficulties with strength, balance, or coordination, or is recovering from an injury, physiotherapy may be able to help. The focus is on building movement skills, improving confidence, and supporting healthy physical development.
No referral is needed. Parents can book directly. However, sometimes GPs, paediatricians, or specialists recommend physiotherapy as part of a child’s care.
At your first appointment, the physiotherapist will ask about your child’s medical history, development, and any concerns you may have. They will then observe how your child moves, plays, and walks, and look at their posture. Based on what is seen, a plan will be created that may include exercises, play-based activities, and simple strategies for you to use at home.
If your child is missing milestones like rolling, crawling, or walking, has trouble with coordination or balance, falls frequently, experiences ongoing pain, or is recovering from an injury or surgery, physiotherapy may be helpful.
No. physiotherapy for kids is gentle and designed around your child’s comfort. Sessions often look like play and are adapted to keep children engaged and relaxed.
Yes, we accept private health insurance. Please check with your provider regarding rebates.
Yes, we can provide services for NDIS participants. We also offer support for NDIS access and reporting!
We cover a large area across the Northern Rivers! If your town isn’t listed, please get in touch to see how we can help.
Yes, we provide physiotherapy for infants, focusing on early development, strength, movement, and motor skills.
We ask for at least 48 hours’ notice if you need to cancel or reschedule a session. This allows us to offer the appointment to another child and helps us manage our schedule efficiently.