
Sports Medicine
Both amateur and professional athletes may benefit from sports medicine in order to optimise their performance. Our GPs can assist with injury treatment and prevention, rehabilitation counseling, and provide exercise and nutritional advice. We also work closely with allied health providers, including physiotherapists, exercise physiologists, rehabilitation physicians, and dieticians/nutritionists.
Whether you are recovering from an injury, training for an event, or simply looking to improve your overall fitness, our team provides expert assessment, personalised treatment plans, and evidence-based advice. Our GPs also work closely with a network of allied health professionals to deliver coordinated, multidisciplinary care tailored to your goals.
Our Sports Medicine Services Include
Do I need to be an athlete to see a sports medicine GP?
No. Sports medicine benefits anyone who is physically active, whether you play competitively, exercise casually, or are recovering from an injury.
What types of injuries do you treat?
We manage sprains, strains, tendon injuries, joint pain, muscle tears, overuse injuries, and sports-related back or neck issues.
How soon should I see a doctor after a sports injury?
It’s best to see a GP as soon as possible, especially if you experience swelling, severe pain, limited movement, or difficulty weight-bearing.
Do you work with physiotherapists and other specialists?
Yes. We collaborate closely with physiotherapists, exercise physiologists, rehabilitation physicians, and nutritionists to ensure comprehensive care.
Can you help me improve my sports performance?
Absolutely. Our GPs can provide exercise advice, training plans, nutritional guidance, and load management strategies to help optimise performance safely.

