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Physiotherapy

There are a number of hospital physiotherapy services you can access in the Northern Territory (NT).

Physiotherapists are part of the multidisciplinary team within NT hospitals. They provide inpatient care and outpatient clinics.

You can also learn more about accessing adult therapy services and children's therapy services in the community.

The physiotherapy clinic offers the following outpatient clinics as face-to-face consult or using telehealth.

Adults

Services include:

  • musculoskeletal
  • orthopaedics
  • vestibular
  • GLAD program (for hip and knee osteoarthritis)
  • women’s health
  • therapy related to antenatal, postnatal and gynaecology surgery
  • postnatal
    • Diastasis of the Rectus Abdominus Muscle (DRAM) of greater than 5cm
    • perineal tear 3rd or 4th degree
  • other muscular indication
  • urinary incontinence
  • chronic pelvic pain
  • prostatectomy/male incontinence
  • oncology / gynaecology surgery
  • prolapse.

Paediatrics (<14 years old)

Services included:

  • TEDI clinic - premature babies only
  • musculoskeletal
  • respiratory - bronchiectasis
  • congenital conditions  - DDH, clubfoot
  • orthopaedic.

This team doesn't accept referrals for chronic conditions.

How to arrange a referral

Referrals are from health professionals only. GPs can refer by sending a letter by email.

Contact

Royal Darwin Hospital
Allied Health
First floor

Phone: 08 8922 8338
alliedhealthadmin.doh@nt.gov.au.

The physiotherapist works in the allied health team to provide both inpatient and outpatient services.

They assist patients in meeting their full physical capabilities. The treatment is directed towards:

  • maintaining and restoring normal function
  • minimising dysfunction
  • preventing disability.

How to arrange a referral

Referrals are sent by email.

You can self-refer, or your health professional can for you.

Contact

Gove District Hospital
Matthew Flinders Way
Nhulunbuy NT 0885

Phone: 08 8987 0101
govedistrict.physiotherapy@nt.gov.au

The physiotherapy service is available to inpatients and some emergency department patients.

Outpatient services are provided for patients who have acute issues, or who need subacute and rehabilitation follow up.

The hospital physiotherapist has limited outpatient capacity.

How to arrange a referral

Referrals are to be sent by email.

Only health professionals can refer.

Contact

Katherine Hospital
Gorge Road
Katherine NT 0852

Phone: 08 8973 9238 or 0428 843 265 (physio gym)
therapykh.doh@nt.gov.au

The inpatient physiotherapy team provide a referral based service. They provide services on priority basis for inpatients across acute wards and rehabilitation.

The physiotherapy team provide outpatient physiotherapy for all ages, and offer the following services:

  • orthopaedics
  • respiratory
  • neurology
  • lymphoedema
  • pelvic health
  • rehabilitation.

Treatment is time limited and  focussed on achieving specific client goals.

How to arrange a referral

If you are currently in hospital, speak with your health professional.

For outpatients, referrals are accepted from:

  • hospital health professionals
  • GPs
  • community based health professionals
  • self referrals.

You can send an outpatient referral using one of the below ways:

By email

AlliedHealthASH.THS@nt.gov.au

By mail

Physiotherapy
Allied Health Building, Alice Springs Hospital
Gap Road
Alice Springs NT 0870

Contact

For more information about outpatient referrals, call 08 8951 7789.

The physiotherapist provides both inpatient and outpatient services.

They assist patients in meeting their full physical capabilities.

The treatment is directed towards maintaining and restoring normal function, minimising dysfunction and preventing disability.

How to arrange a referral

Hospital staff can send referrals through the relevant online systems.

Your GP can also refer you to outpatients.

Contact

Tennant Creek Hospital
45 Schmidt Street
Tennant Creek NT 0860

Phone: 08 8962 4399