Exercise Physiology

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Exercise Physiology

Exercise Physiologists deliver you safe and effective exercise interventions to help you reach your optimal health. Accredited Exercise Physiologists (AEPs) are university qualified, allied health professionals with the knowledge, skills and competencies to serve those with acute, sub-acute or chronic medical conditions, injuries or disabilities.

With the philosophy of exercise is medicine, our one-on-one or group membership programs provide an individual tailored exercise treatment plan for everyone who joins. We firmly believe that a ‘one size fits all’ approach does not work when managing illnesses and injuries.

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See an Exercise Physiologist, where there are links and pathways to:

  • Fully equipped gym & indoor aquatics
  • Community classes, wellbeing groups and social spaces including café
  • On-site, fitness and recreation support
  • A welcoming, inclusive environment that celebrates cultural diversity and supports gender-safe care

How Exercise Physiologists can help you:

Exercise Physiology is suitable for everyone; whether you’re managing a medical condition, recovering from an injury, training for an event, or simply looking to improve your health and fitness. Our Exercise Physiologists are here to support you in achieving your goals, enhancing your daily function, and living well.

Conditions and areas our team can provide expert support, guidance and advice with:

  • Intellectual, physical and neurological conditions (NDIS)
  • Kidney health
  • Cancers
  • Metabolic conditions
  • Neurological conditions
  • Musculoskeletal injuries and rehabilitation
  • Respiratory/pulmonary rehabilitation
  • Mental health
  • Osteoporosis and Osteoarthritis
  • Return to work / life function (Workcover, motor accident)

The key difference between an exercise physiologist and other exercise professionals is that they are uniquely trained to understand the complexities of prescribing exercise as a form of medicine for health, rehabilitation and fitness.

Exercise Physiology session in progress

Rebates may be available through:

  • Medicare
  • WorkCover
  • Department of Veterans Affairs (DVA)
  • National Disability Insurance Scheme (NDIS)
  • Private Health

Our team

Learn more about each of our Exercise Physiology team by viewing their profiles below.

  • Photo of Adrian Dobraszkiewicz

    Adrian

    Adrian specialises in clinical exercise for chronic conditions, using tailored movement to restore function, manage pain and improve wellbeing.

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  • Claudia

    Claudia is passionate about women’s health, believing in movement as medicine to help individuals lead stronger, happier and healthier lives.

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  • Shane

    Shane is passionate about supporting people to move better, build strength and improve their overall physical function.

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Exercise Physiology FAQs

Accredited Exercise Physiologists (AEPs) are recognised and registered by the Australian Government as allied health professionals. Specialising in the prescription of exercise to treat and manage acute, sub-acute and chronic medical conditions, musculoskeletal injuries or disabilities.

With university degree education, an exercise physiologist can work with patients from post-surgery in hospital settings to return to work/sport at community level in private practice. Exercise physiologists can also assist with athletic development and work in elite sport.

You don’t need a referral unless you're being treated by one of our AEP’s through the following compensable schemes:

  • WorkCover/WorkSafe
  • Medicare
  • TAC (Transport Accident Commission)
  • DVA  (Department of Veterans Affairs)

Exercise Physiology is for people who a have high risk of developing or diagnosed with:

  • Cardiovascular conditions
    • Coronary heart disease
    • Stroke
    • Hypertension
    • Peripheral artery disease
  • Musculoskeletal injuries
    • Muscle strains/tears
    • Back pain
    • Joint pain
    • Arthritis/Osteoarthritis/Osteoporosis
  • Respiratory conditions
    • COPD (Chronic Obstructive Pulmonary Disease)
    • Asthma
    • Emphysema
  • Post-surgery rehabilitation
    • Knee or hip replacement
    • Arthroscopes 
    • Laminectomy/discectomy/spinal fusion
  • Neurological conditions
    • MS
    • Parkinson's
    • SCI
  • Type 1 and 2 Diabetes
  • Cancers
  • Mental health
  • Obesity

Exercise Physiologists can also work with general populations to assist them to optimise their health and fitness goals, leading to improved function and ability to complete activities of daily living.

Exercise physiologists are qualified to prescribe exercise for health, rehabilitation and fitness. The skills and knowledge of an exercise physiologist are developed over five years of university education which enables them to treat proficiently in a variety of settings.

This includes land-based exercise, water-based exercise (warm water therapy) and through education via individualised health counselling and facilitated group programs.

Fees and charges for individual sessions are below (current as of 01/07/2025, and subject to change).

Scheme Type
Duration
Fee
Medicare 
60min
$61.80 rebate available
Medicare Bulk Bill
30min
Fully rebated
WorkCover
30min initial
Fully rebated
WorkCover
45min review
Fully rebated
TAC
60min
Fully rebated
NDIS
60min
Fully rebated
DVA
45min initial
Fully rebated
DVA
30min review
Fully rebated
Support at Home
60min
Fully rebated
Private Health Insurance
60min
Dependent on coverage
Standard Consultation (60mins)
 60min
$145.60 - $166.99
Standard Consultation (45mins)
45min
$109.20 - $125.24
Standard Consultation (30mins)
 30min
$78.00 - $86.32

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