Mobile Physiotherapy & Allied Health — Castle Hill
In-home physio, OT and speech pathology across Castle Hill and surrounds. Prefer in-clinic? Our Barwell Avenue clinic is in The Barwell Centre at Health Zone Barwell Medical Centre.
Castle Hill is where our Hills District clinic sits — inside The Barwell Centre on Barwell Avenue, right next to Health Zone Barwell Medical Centre. For Castle Hill residents the choice between coming to us and having us come to you is usually about logistics, not access: most addresses are less than ten minutes from the clinic.
The Castle Hill demographic skews older than Sydney average, with a strong community of long-time residents and a growing layer of newer families closer to the metro station. Clinically that gives us a wide mix: knee and hip OA, post-joint-replacement rehab, women’s health, paediatric work, sports injuries from the local clubs.
Mobile vs in-clinic — what we tend to suggest
When someone calls from a Castle Hill address, the first question we ask is whether getting to the clinic is genuinely difficult. If the answer is "I’d rather stay home but I could come in," the clinic is usually a better experience: full gym, hands-on equipment, no driveway logistics. If the answer is "getting in the car is the problem," mobile is the right call.
Post-knee-replacement and post-hip-replacement patients are the clearest mobile cases for the first three or four weeks. After that, most people are comfortable getting to the Barwell Avenue clinic, and the clinic gym gives a better progression than what we can carry in a kit.
Local NDIS and aged care work
The Hills District has a meaningful NDIS population and a strong network of Plan Managers and Support Coordinators. Several of the aged-care facilities across Castle Hill and the surrounding suburbs use us for in-house allied health visits under Home Care Package funding. We can coordinate with whichever facility manager or case manager is involved.
Where a household uses multiple disciplines — say, physiotherapy for a parent post-surgery and paediatric occupational therapy for a teenager — we try to schedule the visits so the clinicians cross paths at the door. It’s small, but it matters when one family is juggling two sets of appointments in the same week.
Common questions from Castle Hill patients
How close is the clinic to the metro station?
Four minutes on foot. The Barwell Avenue building is between Castle Towers and the metro line, so it works well for residents who don’t drive.
Do you visit residential aged-care facilities in the Hills?
Yes. We have ongoing arrangements with several facilities across Castle Hill, Baulkham Hills and the surrounding Hills District. New facilities are welcome — we’ll provide our insurance, AHPRA registration and infection-control documentation up front.
Can my whole family use you?
Yes. We see grandparents, parents and kids across the same household regularly. Some families schedule visits back-to-back when the mobile team is in the area.
Do you treat sports injuries from local clubs?
Yes — we work with members of several Hills District sporting clubs across rugby, soccer, netball, hockey and athletics. Return-to-sport testing is part of the rehab, not just clearance from a coach.
Nearby suburbs we also visit
- Baulkham Hills
- West Pennant Hills
- Beaumont Hills
- Glenhaven
- Kellyville
Prefer in-clinic?
Visit our nearest clinic at Castle Hill.
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