Hiya Health hydrotherapy Sunnybank Hills is provided by our team of accredited Exercise Physiologists. Exercise Physiologists offer our fantastic hydrotherapy program at the Parkinson Aquatic Centre every Tuesday, Wednesday and Thursday. Our experienced EP’s have all the tools required to help you succeed in the pool, especially when clinic-based therapy isn’t possible or suitable for your condition.
Our hydrotherapy Sunnybank Hills services are regularly accessed by the community to assist in the management of;
Musculoskeletal Pain
Weight loss
Cardiorespiratory
Fitness
Chronic Disease Management
Strength and Conditioning in a weightless environment
Neurological Exercise Therapy Interventions
Parkinson Aquatic Centre’s heated indoor pool is equipped with an entry ramp, hoist, and water wheelchairs ensuring that access to the pool is possible for any and all of our clients.
Get in touch today if you would like more information on how to start your health journey through Hiya Health Hydrotherapy!
The price of Physiotherapy sessions at our Sunnybank clinic depends on the type of referral/funding body source (if applicable).
For clients with a Medicare Enhanced Primary Care (EPC) Plan: With a Pension card or Healthcare Card: Gap Free Medicare Gap Payment: $42 gap payment Standard appointment durations are 20-30 minutes under EPC Plan.
Note: Private health subsidies cannot be used to cover the gap payment on EPC Plans. For private paying clients: Initial consultation cost: 45-minute Initial consultation: $140 Extended 60-minute Initial consultation: $156. Follow-up consultation cost: 30-minute follow up consultation: $109 45-minute follow up consultation: $135 60-minute follow up consultation: $156
The duration of follow-up appointments will be decided between yourself and your Physiotherapist dependent on your tailored treatment plan and preferences.
Hiya Health takes private-health subsidies and has HICAPS to process them on-the-spot. Hiya Health treats clients from a range of funding bodies including (but not limited to) WorkCover, NDIS, Home Care Packages, Remedy Health at Home, and DVA.
Do I need a GP referral to see a physio?
Not at all! We accept clients without a referral, however all clients must undergo an initial assessment by a member of our physiotherapy team to ensure we are properly addressing all of your health needs.
Can I claim a rebate for my physio sessions?
Absolutely! We have HICAPS terminals onsite that allow you to instantly claim back any private health rebates you may be eligible for through you’re insurer. This also can apply to your exercise physiology, occupational therapy and dietetics sessions depending on your level of cover.
Is there onsite parking at the Sunnybank clinic?
Yes, we have onsite parking suitable for all forms of vehicle. As you enter our carpark, you will see our carparks directly in front of you on the left and right hand side.
Is your clinic wheelchair accessible?
We pride ourselves on ensuring our clinic is accessible to people of all ability. Our clinic is spread out over a single storey, with a hoist on site as well as doorways that are widened to allow for ease of access for people using wheelchairs.
Do you offer group sessions?
We do offer duo and small group sessions as required. If you are looking for a cost-effective, fun and social way to improve your health, then these sessions are for you!
Do you have any specialised physiotherapists on site?
Hiya Health’s lead physiotherapist Britney Sullivan works Monday to Friday at our Sunnybank clinic, and has completed her vestibular physiotherapy specialisation. She is also currently completing her neurological specialisation, which she will complete in 2025.
Can you provide allied health sessions in languages other than English?
We love the cultural diversity of the community that supports Hiya Health Sunnybank, and so we have taken every effort to ensure we can provide our services in a variety of languages. We have Mandarin-speaking Physiotherapists and Occupational Therapists on site, and we regularly access translator services as required to overcome any other language barriers.