Mobile Physiotherapy & Allied Health — Kellyville
Mobile physiotherapy and allied health in Kellyville. NDIS-registered, six days a week — paediatric, adult and aged care.
Kellyville is a young suburb in a relatively new part of Sydney. A lot of households have young kids, a lot of mums are postnatal or returning to work, and a meaningful slice of our local work is paediatric NDIS. The other big bucket is women’s health — pelvic floor, postnatal return-to-running, and the everyday musculoskeletal niggles that come from carrying a toddler around all day.
Castle Hill clinic is the closest physical clinic, about ten minutes south. The mobile team comes to Kellyville six days a week — including weekends, which we mention specifically because Saturday-morning sessions are the only ones that work for a lot of working parents.
Paediatric work in Kellyville
A lot of Kellyville parents are first-time NDIS users. The plan arrives, the funding categories don’t make sense, and there’s a sense of urgency to get the kid into therapy before too much time goes by. We can usually arrange a first session within a week of the referral, and we’ll spend some of that first appointment explaining the funding side as much as we explain the therapy side.
For paediatric goals around routines and play, sessions in the home are often more useful than sessions in a clinic. A toddler in their lounge room with their own toys is a more accurate version of that toddler than a toddler in a strange room with strange toys. We bring some of our own equipment, but the most useful sessions usually look like play that happens to be targeted.
Postnatal work — and when to actually start
The standard six-week check with your GP isn’t a thorough pelvic floor assessment. Most women would benefit from a women’s-health physio visit somewhere between six and twelve weeks postpartum, before the symptoms have settled into "just how things are now." If you’re leaking when you cough, feeling heaviness, or aware of an abdominal gap, the assessment is worth booking.
Common questions from Kellyville families
Are weekend appointments really available?
Yes — Saturday is one of our busiest days for Kellyville families. Sunday is limited but possible for some clinicians and some services.
My toddler won’t sit still — can therapy still work?
Yes. Paediatric therapy isn’t supposed to look like a lesson. A good session for a 2-year-old looks like play that the therapist is steering towards specific motor, language or regulation goals.
I had a c-section. Do I still need a pelvic floor check?
Yes. Pregnancy itself loads the pelvic floor regardless of how the baby was born. Many post-caesarean mums have the same symptoms as mums who birthed vaginally.
Do you visit nearby suburbs like Rouse Hill?
Yes. Rouse Hill, Beaumont Hills, Stanhope Gardens, North Kellyville and The Ponds are all in the standard catchment for our Kellyville visits.
Nearby suburbs we also visit
- Rouse Hill
- Beaumont Hills
- The Ponds
- Stanhope Gardens
- North Kellyville
Prefer in-clinic?
Visit our nearest clinic at Castle Hill.
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