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Move Easier,
Feel Stronger,
Do More Of What You Love

Professional and personalised physical therapy solutions for recovery, rehabilitation, and optimal movement. Supporting both private clients and NDIS participants.

 

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Move Easier,
Feel Stronger,
Do More Of What You Love

Professional and personalised physical therapy solutions for recovery, rehabilitation, and optimal movement. Supporting both private clients and NDIS participants.

Our Physiotherapy Services

We provide comprehensive physiotherapy services through both private practice and NDIS funding options,
ensuring accessible physical rehabilitation for everyone.
 

Our Physiotherapy Services

We provide comprehensive physiotherapy services through both private practice and NDIS funding options, ensuring accessible physical rehabilitation for everyone.
 
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Private / Medicare Services

Fee Structure

  • Initial Assessment (60 min): $224.62
  • Standard Treatment (30–60 min): $112.31 – $224.62
  • In-home visit travel: charged at 50% of the hourly rate

Brand Icons (5) Medicare rebates available

Brand Icons (5) Individualised physiotherapy treatment plans

Brand Icons (5) Musculoskeletal, neurological, and rehabilitation care

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Brand Icons (5) Flexible appointment scheduling

Brand Icons (5) In-clinic and home visit options available

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NDIS Services

NDIS Pricing

  • Initial Consultation (90 min): $245.32
  • Standard Session (60 min): $183.99
  • In-home visit travel: charged at 50% of the hourly rate
  • Plan-managed and self-managed plans accepted

Brand Icons (9) Capacity Building – Improved Daily Living

Brand Icons (9) Mobility, strength, and independence goals

Brand Icons (9) Home-based physiotherapy and hydrotherapy

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Brand Icons (9) Functional and mobility assessments

Book NDIS Session
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Private / Medicare Services

Fee Structure

  • Initial Assessment (60 min): $224.62
  • Standard Treatment (30–60 min): $112.31 – $224.62
  • In-home visit travel: charged at 50% of the hourly rate

Brand Icons (5) Medicare rebates available

Brand Icons (5) Individualised physiotherapy treatment plans

Brand Icons (5) Musculoskeletal, neurological, and rehabilitation care

Brand Icons (5) Hydrotherapy and exercise-based therapy

Brand Icons (5) Flexible appointment scheduling

Brand Icons (5) In-clinic and home visit options available

Book Private Session
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NDIS Services

NDIS Pricing

  • Initial Consultation (90 min): $245.32
  • Standard Session (60 min): $183.99
  • In-home visit travel: charged at 50% of the hourly rate
  • Plan-managed and self-managed plans accepted

Brand Icons (9) Capacity Building – Improved Daily Living

Brand Icons (9) Mobility, strength, and independence goals

Brand Icons (9) Home-based physiotherapy and hydrotherapy

Brand Icons (9) Neurological rehab and chronic pain support

Brand Icons (9) Functional and mobility assessments

Book NDIS Session
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Goal-Oriented

Focusing on what matters to you — strength, mobility, and independence.

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Functional Movement

Restoring your ability to move confidently in daily life.

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Active Participation

Working with you, not just on you — therapy is a team effort.

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Evidence-Based

Therapy grounded in proven methods tailored to your needs.

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Goal-Oriented

Focusing on what matters to you — strength, mobility, and independence.

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Functional Movement

Restoring your ability to move confidently in daily life.

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Active Participation

Working with you, not just on you — therapy is a team effort.

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Evidence-Based

Therapy grounded in proven methods tailored to your needs.

Meet Our Physiotherapy Team

Our diverse team of experienced psychologists is committed to providing inclusive,
compassionate care tailored to your unique needs.
 
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Ben Bullimore

Physiotherapist

Blending clinical expertise with a passion for sport to make therapy fun, active, and results-driven. Specialising in stroke rehab, chronic pain, and building independence through movement.

  • NDIS & Community Care Specialist
  • Stroke & Pain Management
  • Holistic, Goal-Focused Approach
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Shannon Miller

Physiotherapist

Driven by a passion for movement and early intervention. Shannon blends her background in dance and disability support to deliver inclusive, family-focused physiotherapy across all ages.

  • Early Childhood & Paediatric Focus
  • Collaborative, Inclusive Approach
  • Movement & Mobility Specialist
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Jonathan Norodon

Physiotherapist

From elite sports teams to NDIS and aged care, Jonathan blends clinical skill with a love for movement to help clients build strength, confidence, and long-term wellbeing.

  • Sports Physio & Injury Rehab
  • Stroke, CP & Neuro Care
  • Active, Goal-Driven Support
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Meet Our Physiotherapy Team

Our diverse team of experienced psychologists is committed to providing inclusive, compassionate care tailored to your unique needs.
 
31

Ben Bullimore

Physiotherapist

Blending clinical expertise with a passion for sport to make therapy fun, active, and results-driven. Specialising in stroke rehab, chronic pain, and building independence through movement.

  • NDIS & Community Care Specialist
  • Stroke & Pain Management
  • Holistic, Goal-Focused Approach
View Full Profile
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Shannon Miller

Physiotherapist

Driven by a passion for movement and early intervention. Shannon blends her background in dance and disability support to deliver inclusive, family-focused physiotherapy across all ages.

  • Early Childhood & Paediatric Focus
  • Collaborative, Inclusive Approach
  • Movement & Mobility Specialist
View Full Profile
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Jonathan Norodon

Physiotherapist

From elite sports teams to NDIS and aged care, Jonathan blends clinical skill with a love for movement to help clients build strength, confidence, and long-term wellbeing.

  • Sports Physio & Injury Rehab
  • Stroke, CP & Neuro Care
  • Active, Goal-Driven Support
View Full Profile

Our Clinic Locations

Conveniently located across Adelaide to serve you better
 

Our Clinic Locations

Conveniently located across Adelaide to serve you better.
 

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North Adelaide Clinic

 40 Ann St, Salisbury SA 5108

 Mon-Fri: 9:00 AM - 5:00 PM

 (08) 8166 4700

 Free parking available

Book at North Clinic

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South Adelaide Clinic

 18-20 Scholefield Rd, Seacliff SA 5049

 Mon-Fri: 9:00 AM - 5:00 PM

 (08) 8166 4700

 Free parking available

Book at South Clinic

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North Adelaide Clinic

 40 Ann St, Salisbury SA 5108

 Mon-Fri: 9:00 AM - 5:00 PM

 (08) 8166 4700

 Free parking available

Book at North Clinic

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South Adelaide Clinic

 18-20 Scholefield Rd, Seacliff SA 5049

 Mon-Fri: 9:00 AM - 5:00 PM

 (08) 8166 4700

 Free parking available

Book at South Clinic

Book Your Appointment

Take the first step towards your well-being journey. We're here to support you. 

Brand Icons (5)Inclusive and compassionate approach to therapy

Brand Icons (5)Experienced professionals across multiple disciplines

Brand Icons (5)NDIS registered provider with Medicare rebates available

Brand Icons (5)Personalised care plans tailored to your unique needs

Brand Icons (5)Modern facilities in convenient South Australian locations 

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"To provide inclusive and compassionate therapy that embraces every body and every brain."

"To provide inclusive and compassionate therapy that embraces every body and every brain."

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Book Your Appointment

Take the first step towards your well-being journey. We're here to support you. 

Brand Icons (5)Inclusive and compassionate approach to therapy

Brand Icons (5)Experienced professionals across multiple disciplines

Brand Icons (5)NDIS registered provider with Medicare rebates available

Brand Icons (5)Personalised care plans tailored to your unique needs

Brand Icons (5)Modern facilities in convenient South Australian locations 

Our Approach

Welcome to Conscious Healthcare SA, where inclusivity and compassion are at the heart of our practice. We believe that therapy should be accessible and tailored for every body and mind, ensuring that everyone receives the personalised support they deserve.

Our diverse team of professionals is committed to fostering a nurturing environment where all individuals can thrive. Emphasising holistic and innovative approaches, we address the unique needs of each client, empowering them on their journey to well-being.

At Conscious Healthcare SA, we celebrate diversity and promote healing for every body and every brain. Join us in creating a more inclusive world.

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Empathetic

We understand and share the feelings of our clients, creating deep connections that facilitate healing.

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Inclusive

Our practice welcomes everyone, regardless of background, identity, or circumstances.

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Supportive

We provide unwavering support throughout your therapeutic journey, celebrating every step forward.

Our Approach

Welcome to Conscious Healthcare SA, where inclusivity and compassion are at the heart of our practice. We believe that therapy should be accessible and tailored for every body and mind, ensuring that everyone receives the personalised support they deserve.

Our diverse team of professionals is committed to fostering a nurturing environment where all individuals can thrive. Emphasising holistic and innovative approaches, we address the unique needs of each client, empowering them on their journey to well-being.

At Conscious Healthcare SA, we celebrate diversity and promote healing for every body and every brain. Join us in creating a more inclusive world.

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Empathetic

We understand and share the feelings of our clients, creating deep connections that facilitate healing.

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Inclusive

Our practice welcomes everyone, regardless of background, identity, or circumstances.

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Supportive

We provide unwavering support throughout your therapeutic journey, celebrating every step forward.

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Got Questions? We've Got You

From funding to first sessions, we’ve answered the most common questions
so you can feel informed, confident, and ready to get started.

Got Questions? We've Got You

From funding to first sessions, we’ve answered the most common questions so you can feel informed, confident, and ready to get started.

Physiotherapy is essential for clients as it aims to improve and maintain their physical function, mobility, and independence. At Conscious Healthcare SA, we recognise that disabilities can present various challenges, including muscle weakness, pain, limited movement, and coordination issues. Overall, the focus of physiotherapy sessions is on improving your physical health, function, and quality of life. 

The therapist's role is to assess, treat, educate, and empower you to take an active role in your recovery. They work with you to set achievable goals and provide the necessary tools and guidance to help you reach them. We can answer more of your questions below, just click on the plus symbol to access information.

Physiotherapy is essential for clients as it aims to improve and maintain their physical function, mobility, and independence. At Conscious Healthcare SA, we recognise that disabilities can present various challenges, including muscle weakness, pain, limited movement, and coordination issues. Overall, the focus of physiotherapy sessions is on improving your physical health, function, and quality of life. 

The therapist's role is to assess, treat, educate, and empower you to take an active role in your recovery. They work with you to set achievable goals and provide the necessary tools and guidance to help you reach them. We can answer more of your questions below, just click on the plus symbol to access information.

  • What is Physiotherapy?

    Physiotherapy, also known as physical therapy, is a practice focused on helping clients improve movement, their physical functions and, by extension, improve their overall quality of life. This is achieved through methods such as exercise, manual therapy, and education.

    The purpose of physiotherapy ranges between clients. It could be to help a client recover from an injury, manage a chronic condition, prevent possible future injuries, or enhance their general physical performance. It’s also a means of physical rehabilitation that can be employed for post-surgery or stroke recovery.

  • How Does Physio Help with Chronic Pain?

    Chronic pain is a key condition that physiotherapy has been shown to effectively address. While very severe cases of chronic pain may require the use of prescribed painkillers or strong opioids, many chronic pain conditions can be effectively treated and managed through physical therapy.

    Some methods used in physiotherapy for pain relief include:

    • Therapeutic exercises
    • Targeted stretching
    • Electrical stimulation therapy
    • Kinesiology taping
    • Cold and heat therapy
    • Ultrasound therapy
    • Hydrotherapy 
    • Massage 

    Physiotherapists will also advise clients with chronic pain on how they can approach different tasks and activities in ways that reduce their likelihood of discomfort or further injury. This could include how they manage their posture, how they handle lifting and moving items, using tools that help relieve pressure on paint points, and more.

  • What Conditions Can Physiotherapists Treat?

    Physiotherapists can assist clients with a range of conditions, whether they’re physical, neurological, mental, or emotional. Some common conditions they treat include:

    • Acquired Brain Injury (ABI)
    • Intellectual and/or physical disabilities
    • Neurological conditions (e.g. stroke, cerebral palsy, multiple sclerosis, Parkinson’s, etc.)
    • Developmental delay
    • Autism and sensory issues
    • Mental health conditions impacting physical health (e.g. chronic stress and fibromyalgia)
  • How Can Physio Help with Sports Injuries?

    Professional athletes regularly engage with physiotherapists to help them recover from sports injuries and to lessen the likelihood of future sports-related injuries. Whether an injury results from partaking in a sport or in day-to-day life, physiotherapists can assist in recovery and strengthening the impacted areas.

    Be mindful that engaging with a physiotherapist to address general sports injuries will not be covered by the NDIS. However, if an injury has resulted in a chronic pain condition that’s impacted you over a sustained period of time, this may be recognised as a disability under the NDIS.

    You can assess your eligibility on the NDIS website.

  • What Should I Expect During My First Physio Session?

    Your first session with a physiotherapist is where you’ll lay the groundwork for your physio plan. It starts with assessing your disability, understanding your current physical capacities, and mapping out the appropriate plan to help you reach your goals. 

    These goals could be purely focused on physical improvement, be it reducing pain, strengthening muscles, or improving your range of movement. They could also be social, such as improving your muscle strength or endurance so you can participate in more community sports or activities.

    By the end of your first session, you and your physiotherapist will have the foundations of a treatment plan and a defined schedule for your future physio sessions.

  • How Does Physio Aid in Rehabilitation After Surgery?

    Post-surgery rehabilitation is common, and physical therapy often plays a key role in informing these efforts. The ways in which physio aids in post-surgery rehab include:

    • Pain management - helping clients with managing discomfort and pain post-surgery, methods include manual therapy, ice and heat application, electrical stimulation therapy, and ultrasound therapy.
    • Restoring mobility - assisting clients with mobility issues post-surgery through techniques such as gentle stretching and range-of-motion exercises.
    • Strengthening muscles - if a client has experienced surgical trauma after invasive surgery or is impacted by immobilisation, muscle strengthening can be essential to recovery.
    • Reducing scar tissue - if left unaddressed, scar tissue can impact muscles, joints, and tendons, which can reduce a client’s flexibility and range of movement. Through massage and stretching techniques, clients can reduce their scar tissue build-up.

    Post-surgery physical therapy can also address circulation issues, balance and coordination, and help reduce the likelihood of recovery-related complications.

  • Can Physio Help with Back Pain?

    If you experience chronic back pain, physiotherapy is a viable option for treating and managing that pain. As with other forms of chronic pain, physical therapy can open the door to learning essential techniques and implementing modifications in your home that help you better manage and address your back pain.

  • How Often Should I Visit a Physiotherapist?

    The frequency with which you visit a physiotherapist is determined on a case-by-case basis. A client recovering from a stroke, for example, may need to engage with a physiotherapist multiple times a week during the initial stages of their rehabilitation.

    If you’re living with a chronic pain condition, then your physiotherapy sessions may occur once every week or two as you slowly implement different exercises, stretches, and strengthening practices into your routine. 

    When you engage with Conscious Healthcare SA physiotherapists, they’ll suggest how frequently you should engage with them.

  • What’s the Difference Between a Physiotherapist and a Chiropractor?

    While there is some overlap between physiotherapists and chiropractors and the conditions they treat, there are also many ways in which they differ. 

    Overall, physiotherapists offer more holistic treatments for a range of physical conditions, including muscle and joint pain, recovery from injuries, stroke recovery, addressing neurological disorders, and others. Chiropractors, on the other hand, chiefly specialise in diagnosing and treating musculoskeletal issues, especially those related to the spine.

    Physiotherapists use various treatment techniques, including muscle strengthening, stretches, massage, electrical stimulation therapy, and more. They also often advise clients more extensively, providing them with essential education on looking after their physical well-being outside of sessions.

    Chiropractors may occasionally provide some general advice for addressing musculoskeletal issues, but they mostly treat clients by actively performing their own spinal adjustments and manipulations during appointments.

    Overall, physiotherapists can address a wider range of conditions and disabilities.

  • Where Can I Find a Physiotherapist in Adelaide?

    If you’re in need of a physiotherapist in Adelaide and qualify for NDIS coverage, Conscious Healthcare SA can help. Our physiotherapists offer their services in-home, in-clinic, and in-gym, including hydrotherapy.

    Our clinics are located in Mawson Lakes (north) and Seacliff (south). For in-home therapy, our physiotherapists can travel between Gawler, Aldinga, and Mt Barker.

    To get started with Conscious Healthcare SA, you can Refer & Book, call us on (08) 8166 4700, or email enquiries@chcsa.com.au today.

  • What is Physiotherapy?

    Physiotherapy, also known as physical therapy, is a practice focused on helping clients improve movement, their physical functions and, by extension, improve their overall quality of life. This is achieved through methods such as exercise, manual therapy, and education.

    The purpose of physiotherapy ranges between clients. It could be to help a client recover from an injury, manage a chronic condition, prevent possible future injuries, or enhance their general physical performance. It’s also a means of physical rehabilitation that can be employed for post-surgery or stroke recovery.

  • How Does Physio Help with Chronic Pain?

    Chronic pain is a key condition that physiotherapy has been shown to effectively address. While very severe cases of chronic pain may require the use of prescribed painkillers or strong opioids, many chronic pain conditions can be effectively treated and managed through physical therapy.

    Some methods used in physiotherapy for pain relief include:

    • Therapeutic exercises
    • Targeted stretching
    • Electrical stimulation therapy
    • Kinesiology taping
    • Cold and heat therapy
    • Ultrasound therapy
    • Hydrotherapy 
    • Massage 

    Physiotherapists will also advise clients with chronic pain on how they can approach different tasks and activities in ways that reduce their likelihood of discomfort or further injury. This could include how they manage their posture, how they handle lifting and moving items, using tools that help relieve pressure on paint points, and more.

  • What Conditions Can Physiotherapists Treat?

    Physiotherapists can assist clients with a range of conditions, whether they’re physical, neurological, mental, or emotional. Some common conditions they treat include:

    • Acquired Brain Injury (ABI)
    • Intellectual and/or physical disabilities
    • Neurological conditions (e.g. stroke, cerebral palsy, multiple sclerosis, Parkinson’s, etc.)
    • Developmental delay
    • Autism and sensory issues
    • Mental health conditions impacting physical health (e.g. chronic stress and fibromyalgia)
  • How Can Physio Help with Sports Injuries?

    Professional athletes regularly engage with physiotherapists to help them recover from sports injuries and to lessen the likelihood of future sports-related injuries. Whether an injury results from partaking in a sport or in day-to-day life, physiotherapists can assist in recovery and strengthening the impacted areas.

    Be mindful that engaging with a physiotherapist to address general sports injuries will not be covered by the NDIS. However, if an injury has resulted in a chronic pain condition that’s impacted you over a sustained period of time, this may be recognised as a disability under the NDIS.

    You can assess your eligibility on the NDIS website.

  • What Should I Expect During My First Physio Session?

    Your first session with a physiotherapist is where you’ll lay the groundwork for your physio plan. It starts with assessing your disability, understanding your current physical capacities, and mapping out the appropriate plan to help you reach your goals. 

    These goals could be purely focused on physical improvement, be it reducing pain, strengthening muscles, or improving your range of movement. They could also be social, such as improving your muscle strength or endurance so you can participate in more community sports or activities.

    By the end of your first session, you and your physiotherapist will have the foundations of a treatment plan and a defined schedule for your future physio sessions.

  • How Does Physio Aid in Rehabilitation After Surgery?

    Post-surgery rehabilitation is common, and physical therapy often plays a key role in informing these efforts. The ways in which physio aids in post-surgery rehab include:

    • Pain management - helping clients with managing discomfort and pain post-surgery, methods include manual therapy, ice and heat application, electrical stimulation therapy, and ultrasound therapy.
    • Restoring mobility - assisting clients with mobility issues post-surgery through techniques such as gentle stretching and range-of-motion exercises.
    • Strengthening muscles - if a client has experienced surgical trauma after invasive surgery or is impacted by immobilisation, muscle strengthening can be essential to recovery.
    • Reducing scar tissue - if left unaddressed, scar tissue can impact muscles, joints, and tendons, which can reduce a client’s flexibility and range of movement. Through massage and stretching techniques, clients can reduce their scar tissue build-up.

    Post-surgery physical therapy can also address circulation issues, balance and coordination, and help reduce the likelihood of recovery-related complications.

  • Can Physio Help with Back Pain?

    If you experience chronic back pain, physiotherapy is a viable option for treating and managing that pain. As with other forms of chronic pain, physical therapy can open the door to learning essential techniques and implementing modifications in your home that help you better manage and address your back pain.

  • How Often Should I Visit a Physiotherapist?

    The frequency with which you visit a physiotherapist is determined on a case-by-case basis. A client recovering from a stroke, for example, may need to engage with a physiotherapist multiple times a week during the initial stages of their rehabilitation.

    If you’re living with a chronic pain condition, then your physiotherapy sessions may occur once every week or two as you slowly implement different exercises, stretches, and strengthening practices into your routine. 

    When you engage with Conscious Healthcare SA physiotherapists, they’ll suggest how frequently you should engage with them.

  • What’s the Difference Between a Physiotherapist and a Chiropractor?

    While there is some overlap between physiotherapists and chiropractors and the conditions they treat, there are also many ways in which they differ. 

    Overall, physiotherapists offer more holistic treatments for a range of physical conditions, including muscle and joint pain, recovery from injuries, stroke recovery, addressing neurological disorders, and others. Chiropractors, on the other hand, chiefly specialise in diagnosing and treating musculoskeletal issues, especially those related to the spine.

    Physiotherapists use various treatment techniques, including muscle strengthening, stretches, massage, electrical stimulation therapy, and more. They also often advise clients more extensively, providing them with essential education on looking after their physical well-being outside of sessions.

    Chiropractors may occasionally provide some general advice for addressing musculoskeletal issues, but they mostly treat clients by actively performing their own spinal adjustments and manipulations during appointments.

    Overall, physiotherapists can address a wider range of conditions and disabilities.

  • Where Can I Find a Physiotherapist in Adelaide?

    If you’re in need of a physiotherapist in Adelaide and qualify for NDIS coverage, Conscious Healthcare SA can help. Our physiotherapists offer their services in-home, in-clinic, and in-gym, including hydrotherapy.

    Our clinics are located in Mawson Lakes (north) and Seacliff (south). For in-home therapy, our physiotherapists can travel between Gawler, Aldinga, and Mt Barker.

    To get started with Conscious Healthcare SA, you can Refer & Book, call us on (08) 8166 4700, or email enquiries@chcsa.com.au today.

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 18-20 Scholefield Rd, Seacliff 5049


 40 Ann St, Salisbury, SA 5108


  08 8166 4700


  enquiries@chcsa.com.au