Mobile Physiotherapy & Allied Health — Surry Hills
Mobile physio, OT and speech pathology in Surry Hills. Same-week visits. Prefer in-clinic? Our Sydney CBD clinic on Castlereagh Street is a short walk away.
Surry Hills is the eastern fringe of the CBD where design studios, tech companies and a famously dense set of cafes and restaurants share the same square kilometre. Clinically that gives us a fairly young, fairly active patient base — a lot of runners, a lot of gym-goers, a lot of people with the small overuse injuries that come from doing the same thing four or five times a week.
The Castlereagh Street clinic is a short walk or a single bus stop from most Surry Hills addresses. For people whose problem makes that walk feel longer than it should, mobile visits are easy through the suburb.
Hospitality and tech-worker injuries
Two patient profiles come up a lot from Surry Hills. The first is hospitality workers — chefs with wrist and shoulder problems from years of pan work, baristas with elbow tendinopathies, floor staff with foot and back pain from being on their feet for ten hours. These are real overuse injuries, and the treatment is mostly load management and graded retraining rather than rest. Telling a chef to "just take a week off" usually isn’t feasible; we build around that.
The second profile is tech and creative workers with the standard desk-job presentations, often combined with serious recreational running or strength training. The clinical question is often less "what’s wrong" and more "how do we keep you running while we calm down the thing that’s flaring."
Running and gym injuries
Surry Hills sits next to Centennial Park and the Bay Run — a lot of our patients here run several times a week. Most of the running injuries we see have one of three drivers: a recent change in training load, a footwear change, or a long-standing strength issue that finally caught up. The assessment looks at all three rather than just where it hurts.
Common questions from Surry Hills patients
I run four times a week — do I have to stop?
Probably not. For most running injuries the answer is modification rather than cessation — change the surface, drop the volume, adjust the cadence. Complete rest is rarely the best plan.
Can you visit me at my studio or co-working space?
Yes — we’ve done plenty of sessions in studios, co-working spaces and even backstage corners. As long as there’s a quiet space and a chair, we can run a useful appointment.
I work nights in hospitality — do you have late slots?
We have some late-afternoon slots at the CBD clinic but we’re not open evenings. Many hospitality workers prefer early Saturday slots, which we have weekly.
Do you do gait analysis for runners?
Yes — video gait analysis is part of our running-injury assessments when it’s relevant. It’s rarely the whole answer but it surfaces patterns the patient often hasn’t noticed.
Nearby suburbs we also visit
- Darlinghurst
- Redfern
- Paddington
- Moore Park
- Waterloo
Prefer in-clinic?
Visit our nearest clinic at Sydney CBD.
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