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Frequently asked questions
Our FAQs answer common questions about our physiotherapy services, what to expect and how to get started so you can feel confident in your care from the very beginning.
At Cronulla Point Physio, you are treated by a highly experienced physiotherapist with over 25 years of hands-on clinical experience.
Advanced expertise beyond a general physiotherapist
Our Principal Physiotherapist is finalising the pathway to become a Titled Sports and Musculoskeletal Physiotherapist, an advanced qualification recognised by the Australian Physiotherapy Association. This represents higher level training in diagnosing and managing complex injuries.
Trusted by medical specialists and hospitals
We have strong affiliations with medical specialists and extensive experience treating patients connected with Sutherland Hospital and St George Hospital. This ensures your care is aligned with trusted medical pathways and best practice treatment standards.
Evidence-based, personalised treatment approach
Every treatment plan is tailored to your condition, combining hands-on therapy with structured rehabilitation for long-term results.
Focused on long-term recovery, not just short-term relief
We aim to treat the underlying cause of your pain so you recover properly and reduce the risk of future injury.
At our Cronulla physiotherapy clinic, we treat back pain, neck pain, sports injuries, knee and shoulder pain, nerve injuries, headaches, post-surgery rehabilitation, and children’s movement and development concerns. Every treatment is tailored to your goals and lifestyle.
No referral is needed to see a physiotherapist in Cronulla. You can book directly. A GP referral is only required if you are accessing Medicare, WorkCover, or a care plan.
The number of physiotherapy sessions depends on your condition, how long you’ve had it, and your recovery goals. Many patients begin to feel improvement within the first few sessions, however longer term recovery usually requires a structured treatment plan. At our Cronulla clinic, we focus on both fast pain relief and long-term recovery.
If you are searching for a physiotherapist near you in Cronulla, our clinic is centrally located on the ground floor with easy access and nearby parking. We regularly treat patients from Caringbah, Woolooware, Burraneer, Miranda, and surrounding suburbs across the Sutherland Shire.
Yes, our Cronulla physiotherapy clinic is located on the ground floor with convenient parking and easy access, making it simple for patients travelling from nearby suburbs such as Miranda, Gymea, and Kirrawee.
Yes, we regularly treat patients from Caringbah, Woolooware, Burraneer, and surrounding suburbs, as well as people travelling from across the wider Sutherland Shire for physiotherapy care.
Yes, we provide sports physiotherapy in Cronulla, helping athletes recover from injuries, improve performance, and reduce the risk of future injury.
Yes, physiotherapy is one of the most effective treatments for back pain. Our Cronulla physiotherapist focuses on reducing pain, improving movement, and addressing the underlying cause to prevent recurrence.
Yes, we provide paediatric physiotherapy for children and adolescents to support movement, coordination, and physical development. Treatment is tailored to each child’s needs and is often focused on improving strength, mobility and function.
The cost of physiotherapy in Cronulla depends on the type and length of appointment. Please contact our clinic for current pricing.
Yes, we accept private health insurance and offer on the spot HICAPS claiming at our Cronulla clinic.
If you have a Chronic Disease Management Plan from your GP, you may be eligible for Medicare rebates for physiotherapy.
You can book a physiotherapy appointment at our Cronulla clinic online through our website or by contacting us directly by phone. We offer flexible appointment times to make it easy to fit physiotherapy into your schedule.
Your first physiotherapy session includes a comprehensive assessment, diagnosis, and a personalised treatment plan tailored to your condition and goals.
Treatment may include hands-on techniques such as joint mobilisation, manipulation, manual therapy, soft tissue massage, dry needling, and exercise therapy where appropriate. If needed, electrotherapy may also be used to support your recovery.
You will also receive a specific exercise program sent directly to your mobile phone, with video instructions for each exercise so you can confidently complete your rehabilitation at home.
Wear comfortable clothing that allows movement and easy access to the area being treated.


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