Rhiannon Northcott

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Rhiannon is an experienced Exercise Physiologist and the new Burleigh Heads Clinic Manager at Hiya Health. Rhiannon graduated with a Graduate Diploma of Exercise and Sport Science in 2014 gaining her accreditation as an Exercise Physiologist. After obtaining her qualifications Rhiannon worked in a sports physiotherapy clinic working with both elite athletes and the general population.


Rhiannon also spent some time coaching crossfit and group classes. Most recently Rhiannon has worked in the community as an Exercise Physiologist. Supporting clients from all different backgrounds and conditions ranging from pediatric to the elderly population. Some of the conditions and area’s Rhiannon has a keen interest in include, MSK, Neurological, Women’s health, pre and post natal, ASD/ADHD and endurance performance.


Rhiannon is passionate about providing a holistic approach to the treatment of all of her clients, and is a strong believer in working as a multidisciplinary team. She also believes in the term Leading by Example and by creating a positive learning and work environment for both clients and colleagues.


When Rhiannon Isn’t working she enjoys running, swimming and going to the gym to keep fit. She also enjoys spending time with her young family in the outdoors.

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Graduate Diploma of Exercise and Sports science
Bachelor of Exercise and Sports science
Diploma of Remedial Massage
Level 1 & 2 Mat work pilates
Small apparatus Pilates

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  • Paediatric ASD / ADHD, GDD
  • ADHD
  • Women’s Health
  • Musculoskeletal injuries
  • Hydrotherapy
  • Neurodevelopmental disorders – Parkinsons disease & MS

The most rewarding part of being a health practitioner and leader for me is being trusted to be a part of someone’s journey. And knowing that I have had a positive impact and done my best to support and guide them towards achieving their goals.


I believe in treating every interaction as an opportunity to make someone’s day even if it’s as simple as a smile and friendly face.”

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Rhiannon Northcott, Exercise Physiologist