Fizzio Clinics physiotherapy
Physiotherapy
Assessment-led physiotherapy for mobility, strength, balance, pain, recovery, and day-to-day function across clinic, home, and care settings.
This page is the main service entry point for people who know they need support but are not yet sure which discipline, setting, or pathway fits best.
Clinics GRP brings together physiotherapy, nursing, remedial massage, exercise, rehabilitation, and home-based care so people can move from the problem they are facing into the right next step without having to decode the organisation first.

Clinics GRPCare, governance and continuity
Patients, families, and referrers usually know the problem before they know the precise discipline.
Mobility decline, balance issues, dizziness, pain, reduced confidence, or deconditioning.
Recovery after hospitalisation, illness, surgery, fracture, or a change in health status.
Need for home-based care, aged-care funded support, remedial massage, structured exercise, or nursing follow-up.
Uncertainty about where to begin and a need for practical triage into the most suitable pathway.
Each service page explains what the service involves, who it may suit, and what the next step usually looks like.
Fizzio Clinics physiotherapy
Assessment-led physiotherapy for mobility, strength, balance, pain, recovery, and day-to-day function across clinic, home, and care settings.
Older-adult nursing support
Older-adult nursing that supports safety, continuity, and recovery through wound care, medication safety, monitoring, follow-up, and clinically guided support at home and in supported care settings.
RMT Clinics
Remedial massage and soft-tissue support for older adults who need help with pain, stiffness, movement restriction, or recovery across clinic, home, and care settings.
Fizzio Clinics home visits
Physiotherapy delivered where daily life actually happens for people who need care in their own environment.
Balance-focused pathway
Assessment and rehabilitation for dizziness, instability, falls history, and confidence loss across clinic, home, community, and care settings.
Vestibular assessment pathway
Assessment and rehabilitation for dizziness, vertigo, and balance-related vestibular concerns in a calm, structured pathway.
Transition pathway
Rehabilitation support after discharge, with practical attention to mobility, function, confidence, and returning home safely.
Programmed rehabilitation
Structured exercise support for strength, conditioning, mobility, and function, designed for older adults rather than generic fitness marketing.
In-home care
A practical overview of what Clinics GRP delivers at home, who it suits, and how clinic and in-home pathways are triaged together.
Clinic, home, community, and care-setting delivery are all part of the same care model, with the setting chosen around need, safety, and practicality.
Assessment, hands-on treatment, supervised rehabilitation, and structured exercise support.
Care delivered where transport, frailty, recovery, safety, or access makes home the better fit.
Support that connects with day-to-day function, provider coordination, and broader recovery needs.
Service availability varies by clinician, location, and the kind of support needed. If the best fit is unclear, intake will help guide the first step rather than expecting people to work it out alone.
Funding can affect how care is accessed, but the right starting point still depends on service fit, setting, and what support is needed.
Government-funded aged care support accessed through My Aged Care pathways for eligible in-home services.
Government-funded entry-level support accessed through My Aged Care for older adults needing practical help to stay well at home and in the community.
Medicare-funded care pathways such as GP management plans and other eligible referrals.
Extras cover across major Australian health funds where eligible.
NDIS funding for eligible participants where the service fits the approved plan.
Transparent pricing for individuals and carers.
Need help choosing?
Start with the concern, not the service name. Intake can help work out the right first step, setting, and likely pathway.
These are the practical questions people usually ask before choosing a service.
No. You can start with the problem or goal, and intake can help guide whether physiotherapy, nursing, remedial massage, rehabilitation, or another pathway is the best first step.
Yes. Some people need a single discipline, while others move across physiotherapy, nursing, remedial massage, exercise, or home-based support as needs change over time.
Yes. Care can be arranged in clinic, at home, and in other practical care settings depending on function, recovery stage, safety, and access needs.