Physiotherapist with patient at our Penrith clinic

At OnePointHealth in Ryde, we understand the detrimental impact musculoskeletal injuries and chronic health conditions can have on your quality of life. That’s why we’ve committed to providing exceptional physiotherapy services, helping you navigate your health journey with targeted treatment strategies. Our team of skilled practitioners are expert in tackling a wide array of health issues, from acute injuries to persistent chronic conditions.

What is Physiotherapy?

Physiotherapy is a field of healthcare that focuses on restoring and maintaining functional movement, reducing pain, and preventing further injury. At OnePointHealth Ryde, our physiotherapists utilise a mix of manual therapy, bespoke exercise plans, and educational tools to encourage behaviour changes that support successful rehabilitation. All of our physiotherapists are accredited by the Australian Health Practitioners Regulation Agency (AHPRA), ensuring a minimum of four years of university study and continuous professional development to provide the best evidence-based treatment for all patients.

When Should You See a Physiotherapist?

If you’re dealing with musculoskeletal injuries and conditions, both at acute and chronic stages, a physiotherapist can assist you. At OnePointHealth Ryde, we believe early intervention can lead to optimal results, helping with the initial diagnosis and management of your condition. Our approach is tailored to accommodate your lifestyle, consistently reviewing your program and setting achievable goals.

The OnePointHealth Approach

We are proud of our multidisciplinary approach to healthcare. Our Ryde team combines a wide range of services – including Exercise Physiology, Podiatry, Massage therapy, Chiropractic therapy, and Dietetics – ensuring our patients receive person-centred care from various professional perspectives. By choosing OnePointHealth Ryde, you’re opting for a seamless, integrated healthcare experience where all your needs are met under one roof.

Our Commitment to the Ryde Community

We’ve established partnerships with local sporting clubs and are an NDIS registered provider, ready to assist those with chronic diseases and co-morbidities. We’re committed to making a difference in the Ryde community, offering our physiotherapy services to help you regain control of your health.

Begin your journey to improved health today with our comprehensive physiotherapy services in Ryde. Trust in our team’s expertise, commitment, and comprehensive approach to getting you back to living your best life.

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Frequently Asked Questions

No. You can see either service privately and some private health insurances may cover some of your visits.

Certain conditions can be claimed via Medicare using an Enhanced Primary Care (EPC) referral from your General Practitioner if you’re eligible.

Yes, some health fund appointments are available. Check with your provider for these benefits as each plan is different.

If you are unsure of what practitioner to see please contact the clinic and our admin staff will be able to guide you to the correct practitioner.

If you have had recent imagining for the injury you are being treated for please bring a copy with you to your initial appointment.

A group class assessment is required prior to joining any of our group classes. If you are already being treated by a practitioner and have been referred directly to the class they will assess you prior to referral.

Physiotherapists are healthcare professionals who use a range of techniques, such as exercise, massage, and electrotherapy, to treat and prevent physical problems. Chiropractors, on the other hand, focus on the diagnosis and treatment of disorders related to the spine, nervous system, and joints, using manipulation and adjustment techniques. While there is some overlap in the conditions they treat, physiotherapists and chiropractors have different areas of expertise and treatment methods.

Physiotherapists are healthcare professionals who specialise in the treatment and prevention of physical injuries, disabilities, and pain. They use a range of techniques such as manual therapy, exercise prescription, and electrotherapy to help their patients manage pain, improve movement, and recover from injury. On the other hand, exercise physiologists are professionals who specialise in the science of exercise and how it affects the body. They design exercise programs to improve health, fitness, and performance and work with people who have chronic health conditions or injuries to help them manage their conditions through exercise.

Physiotherapists focus on diagnosing, treating, and preventing physical impairments, disabilities, and pain. They work on restoring the physical functioning of the body through exercises, massages, and other interventions. On the other hand, occupational therapists focus on helping people of all ages achieve their goals in daily living and improve their quality of life. They work on enhancing the ability of individuals to participate in activities that are meaningful to them through adaptations, modifications, and training.

Physiotherapists primarily focus on the assessment, diagnosis, treatment, and prevention of physical impairments, disabilities, and pain. They use various techniques, including exercise, manual therapy, and education to improve a patient’s physical function. Osteopaths, on the other hand, focus on the body’s structure and function as a whole. They use hands-on techniques, including joint mobilization, soft tissue manipulation, and stretching to treat musculoskeletal conditions and other health problems.

Yes, OnePointHealth Ryde has disabled parking in front of the clinic. Wheelchair access is available through our main entrance.

Yes, we have onsite parking. Street parking is also available on Shepherd Street.

OnePointHealth Ryde is located on the corner of Victoria Road and Shepherd Street (number 819A). Previously we were located in Pope Street at Ryde Podiatry Centre.