Madeley Physiotherapy thrives on seeing its patients back to health and fitness. Our skilled physiotherapist is trained to diagnose the cause of your injury. We are specially trained to treat conditions relating to muscles, tendons, ligaments, joints, and bones.
The satisfaction and health of the patients are important to us. We maintain healthy relations with them by giving them in-depth assessments and keeping them up-to-date with their condition.
We help you by assisting you in living a pain-free life again. Our session ends with patient relief, a treatment plan, and a self-help strategy plan to help you achieve your fitness goals.
We have a close relationship with the doctors who work at the clinic and together we provide exceptional multidisciplinary care for our patients.
Our trained therapist can provide treatment including manual therapy and acupuncture that may help reduce or manage pain.
We tailor your treatment plan to reach your goals in a guided and supported environment, every step of the way.
Pain does not have to stop you from the things you love. We work with you to reach your full potential.
Winnie is a bubbly and enthusiastic physiotherapist. She migrated to Perth in 2014 from New Zealand. Winnie has experience working in various sports teams and being a badminton player, she understands the importance of returning you to the things you love as soon as possible. Whether it’s a simple sprained ankle, or severe hip or knee pain. Winnie enjoys educating patients on how to recover quicker and stronger.
Having completed her Bachelor of Health Science (Physiotherapy) in 2011 and Masters in Health Practice (Acupuncture) in 2018, she uses her knowledge in both practical skills and research-based evidence to provide a holistic approach in her treatments for acute and chronic pain.
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Dr Hira has a Doctor of Physical Therapy degree and has won multiple medals for her academic performance. She is passionate about manual techniques in physical therapy and also about women’s health. She has experience in treating people with musculoskeletal, cardio-respiratory and neurological conditions in both private practice and aged care sectors.
Outside of work she enjoys baking, painting and spending time with her family.
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The fastest and easiest way to book an appointment is via HotDoc, our online booking system.
You’re also welcome to call us on 08 6404 3942 or email us at admin@madeleyphysiotherapy.com.au.
Our consultation fee covers the expert guidance and personalised attention you’ll receive during your physiotherapy session. We believe in providing exceptional care from the moment you walk through our doors, and this fee helps us maintain the highest standards of service and expertise.
Initial consultation (40min): $115.00
Follow-up consultation (20min): $99.00
A discount is applied for patients with concession card, patients over the age of 70, and under the age of 16.
Call us to find out more.
You don’t need a referral to consult a physiotherapist. We’re skilled in evaluating, diagnosing, and addressing various musculoskeletal injuries (muscles, joints, tendons, ligaments, and bones).
However, if your injuries stem from a workplace or motor vehicle accident, we do need a referral from your doctor. This ensures effective communication between us and your doctor to determine your most suitable treatment plan.
Additionally, if you’re eligible for treatment under an EPC (Enhanced Primary Care) plan, a referral from your doctor is necessary before we can commence treatment.
Yes! When you have private health insurance with Extras cover, you will be covered for physiotherapy. To find out how much you get covered, contact your private health insurance, and quote the following physiotherapy codes:
Initial consultation 500
Follow-up consultation 505
We understand that plans can change, so you’re welcome to modify or cancel your appointment at no charge by giving us at least 24 hours’ notice.
For changes made less than 24 hours before your appointment, there will be a cancellation/ non-attendance fee of $60. Late cancellation/ non-attendance fees for gym appointments are $120.
Of course, we recognize that unexpected situations can arise. If you’re facing unforeseen circumstances, please reach out to us directly so we can find the best solution together.
We are a private clinic and unfortunately do not bulk bill.
However, if you have a Medicare EPC (Enhanced Primary Care) referral, you will receive a rebate from Medicare after your appointment.
Our goal is to provide the highest standard of care and personalised treatment. Charging a consultation fee allows us to maintain the time, expertise, and quality service that our patients deserve.
This is a great question, and the answer can vary depending on the type and severity of the injury.
As a general guide:
It can be scary thinking about how long it may take to recover. The good news is that your body is constantly healing. With the right treatment and guidance, many people start to notice pain relief and improved function within the first few weeks. Some patients even feel some improvement after their first session.
Understanding where your pain is coming from is key. Education and the right exercises can help you move more confidently and support your recovery.
If you’d like to learn more, contact us today!
Not necessarily!
In many cases, you can continue training or playing sports with some modifications. After a thorough assessment, we can guide you on what movements are safe, what should be adjusted, and how to keep active without aggravating the injury.
We’ll work with you to create a personalised recovery plan that helps you stay active while progressing safely back to full training.
Not usually.
Physiotherapists are trained to assess and diagnose many injuries without the need for scans. In most cases, we can determine the cause of your pain through a detailed history and physical assessment.
However, there are situations where scans may be helpful, such as:
If imaging is needed, we will guide you through the process and refer you to the appropriate healthcare professionals, so you’re not left trying to figure it out on your own.
Your body heals best when it keeps moving – but in the right amount.
Think about sitting through a four-hour movie. Eventually, you start shifting in your seat because your body becomes uncomfortable. That’s your body telling you it needs movement.
Injury works in a similar way. Gentle movement can help promote blood flow, prevent stiffness, and keep your muscles working.
A helpful guideline is:
If the pain lingers into the next day or worsens, it may mean you’ve done a little too much.
Every injury is different, so part of our role is to help you understand how much movement is right for your body and guide you safely through your recovery.