FAQs for Referring Specialists

Do your allied health services complement specialist care for chronic or complex conditions?
Yes, our team works closely with specialists to provide integrated care for patients with chronic or complex conditions. We align our treatments with the specialist's recommendations to ensure continuity of care and optimal outcomes.
How do you collaborate with specialists to ensure continuity of care?
We maintain open communication with specialists, sharing progress reports, treatment plans, and outcomes as needed. This collaborative approach ensures the patient receives comprehensive and coordinated care.
Do you offer prehabilitation services for patients preparing for surgery?
Yes, we provide prehabilitation services to improve patients’ strength, mobility, and overall health before surgery. Prehabilitation can enhance surgical outcomes and reduce recovery time.
What information should I include in my referral to your clinic?
Please include the patient’s medical history, relevant imaging or test results, current medications, and specific goals for allied health intervention. This ensures our team can create a personalised care plan.
Do you accept referrals for NDIS participants?
Yes, we accept referrals for NDIS participants and work closely with specialists to ensure treatments align with the participant’s goals and funding requirements.
Do you provide post-surgical rehabilitation services?
Yes, we specialise in post-surgical rehabilitation, including physiotherapy and exercise physiology, to support recovery and improve function following surgery.
Can specialists request telehealth consultations for their patients?
Yes, we offer telehealth options for allied health services. This ensures patients in remote areas or those with mobility challenges can still access high-quality care.
Do you provide support for complex cases requiring multidisciplinary input?
Yes, we are experienced in managing complex cases and collaborate with specialists, GPs, and other allied health providers to deliver integrated, patient-centred care.