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At Peak Physio Hamilton South, we help locals across Hamilton and the surrounding inner-city suburbs move better, recover from injury, and get back to the things they love. Whether you’ve picked up a sports niggle, you’re working through ongoing pain, or you’re rebuilding after surgery, our team delivers hands-on, one-on-one physiotherapy tailored to your situation and your goals.

Our Hamilton South clinic is co-located in Hamilton Medical Centre, just a short trip from Beaumont Street and easy to reach from Hamilton, Hamilton East, The Junction, Broadmeadow, and Merewether. It’s a practical choice for anyone in inner Newcastle looking for trusted physio in Hamilton.

Physiotherapy in Hamilton South
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L1, 400 Glebe Rd
Hamilton South NSW 2303

Nearby suburbs we serve

  • Hamilton
  • Hamilton East
  • Hamilton North
  • Broadmeadow
  • The Junction
  • Merewether

Hamilton South Physio Services

Our Hamilton South Team

Scarlet Xavier Physiotherapist Hamilton South

Scarlet Xavier

Why Choose Peak Physio Hamilton South?

  • Experienced Hamilton physiotherapists with clinical depth across sports injuries, women’s health, vestibular, and rehab
  • One-on-one treatment in private rooms, so your appointment is your appointment, your therapist, your full session
  • Easy to reach from Hamilton, Beaumont Street, and the inner Newcastle area
  • A trusted physio choice for Hamilton, Hamilton East, Hamilton North, Broadmeadow, The Junction, and Merewether

Frequently Asked Questions

Where is your Hamilton physio clinic located?
Peak Physio Hamilton South is co-located within Hamilton Medical Centre near Newcastle Racecourse. The clinic is easy to reach from Hamilton, Hamilton East, Hamilton North, Broadmeadow, The Junction, and Merewether, with on-street parking nearby.
Do I need a GP referral to see a physiotherapist in Hamilton?
No, you don't need a referral to book a physio appointment with us. Most clients book directly. A referral is only needed if you're attending under a specific scheme, such as a Chronic Care Management Plan (CCMP) or workers compensation.
Do you accept private health insurance?
Yes. Our Hamilton physiotherapists are registered with all major Australian private health funds, and we have HICAPS on site so you can claim your rebate at the time of your appointment and only pay the gap.
Can I claim through Medicare?
Yes, if you have a Chronic Care Management Plan (CCMP) from your GP, Medicare will provide a rebate of around $60 for a set number of physiotherapy sessions. Bring the referral and care plan to your first appointment and we'll handle the rest.
Do you treat sports injuries?
bsolutely. Our Hamilton physio team works with athletes across local clubs and weekend warriors alike, treating everything from rolled ankles, hamstring strains, and knee injuries to shoulder issues and stress fractures. We focus on accurate diagnosis, hands-on treatment, and a return-to-sport plan that keeps you progressing safely.
How long is a physio appointment?
Physiotherapy consultations run for either 30 minutes or 45 minutes. We recommend the longer session for your first visit so we have time to take a full history, assess thoroughly, and start treatment on the same day.
What should I wear to my appointment?
Wear comfortable clothing that allows easy access to the area being treated. For lower body issues, shorts are ideal. For shoulder or back concerns, a singlet or loose t-shirt works well.
Do you offer NDIS physiotherapy in Hamilton?
Yes. We support NDIS participants who are self-managed or plan-managed at our Hamilton South clinic, with sessions focused on practical goals around strength, mobility, and independence.
Can you come to my home?
Yes. Our mobile physiotherapy service covers Hamilton and surrounding inner Newcastle suburbs for clients who can't easily travel to the clinic. Get in touch and we'll talk through whether mobile or in-clinic care suits you best.
Is parking available at the clinic?
Yes, there is on-street parking close to the clinic. Most clients find a spot within a short walk of the front door.
What conditions do you treat?
Our Hamilton physiotherapists treat a wide range of conditions including back and neck pain, sports injuries, post-surgical rehab, tendon issues like tennis elbow and Achilles tendinopathy, headaches, vertigo and dizziness, pelvic floor concerns, neurological conditions, and balance problems in older adults. If you're not sure whether physio is right for your issue, give us a call and we'll point you in the right direction.

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