99/103 Harris St, Bicton WA 6157, Australia
WA Health Group provides Women’s Health Physiotherapy in Perth, offering professional assessment and management for a range of women’s health and movement concerns. Our physiotherapists work with women of all ages to support pelvic health, mobility, and overall wellbeing in a respectful and evidence-based environment.
Our women’s health physiotherapists can assist with a variety of conditions that may affect comfort, function, or daily activities, including:
Pregnancy and Postnatal Changes: Back, hip, and pelvic discomfort, postnatal recovery following vaginal or caesarean birth, and guidance on returning to activity.
Pelvic Floor Conditions: Urinary leakage, pelvic organ prolapse, or difficulty with muscle control.
Pelvic or Abdominal Pain: Including pain associated with muscle tension or conditions such as endometriosis.
Perimenopause and Menopause: Support for pelvic floor health, strength, and joint mobility during hormonal changes.
Exercise and Core Strength: Advice and exercise programming to support function and stability after pregnancy or injury.
Please note: Physiotherapists do not diagnose medical conditions such as endometriosis but can provide management strategies to assist with movement-related discomfort.
Start with a complimentary consultation to explore how physiotherapy may support your health and recovery goals.
Our care is individualised, professional, and evidence-based.
Your consultation may include:
Comprehensive assessment and discussion of your goals
Pelvic floor and core muscle retraining
Education on posture, breathing, and body mechanics
Gentle, hands-on treatment if clinically appropriate
Strategies for self-management and long-term strength
All sessions are held in private consultation rooms to ensure comfort and confidentiality.
Our Clinical Pilates sessions are delivered by physiotherapists and tailored to each individual’s needs. They focus on improving posture, strength, flexibility, and pelvic floor control.
Clinical Pilates may be suitable for:
Postnatal recovery and return to exercise
Pelvic floor and core strengthening
Managing back or hip pain
Improving mobility and confidence during menopause
Enhancing general strength and wellbeing
Each session is guided by a qualified physiotherapist to ensure safety and correct technique.
Experienced physiotherapists with postgraduate training in women’s and pelvic health
Personalised Clinical Pilates programs supervised by physiotherapists
Private, supportive, and professional care environment
Evidence-based treatment focused on long-term wellbeing
Convenient online bookings and gap-only payment options (where applicable)
1. What happens during my first women’s health physiotherapy appointment?
Your physiotherapist will begin by discussing your medical history, symptoms, and goals in a private, supportive environment. A physical assessment may follow, depending on your comfort level. Together, you’ll agree on a plan that may include education, exercises, and gentle treatment if appropriate.
2. Do I need a referral to see a women’s health physiotherapist?
No, you can book directly without a referral. However, your GP or specialist may recommend physiotherapy as part of your care plan, and we’re happy to collaborate with them if needed.
3. Is the appointment confidential?
Yes. All consultations are conducted in private rooms, and your information is kept strictly confidential in line with professional and privacy standards.
4. What should I wear or bring to my appointment?
Wear comfortable clothing that allows movement. You may wish to bring any relevant medical reports, scans, or referral letters if you have them, but they’re not required.
5. How is Clinical Pilates different from regular Pilates?
Clinical Pilates sessions are led by qualified physiotherapists who tailor exercises to your individual needs, goals, and any medical considerations. Programs are designed to support safe, effective movement and rehabilitation.
6. Can physiotherapy help with pelvic floor issues or pain?
Physiotherapists trained in women’s health can provide strategies and exercises to assist with symptoms related to pelvic floor weakness, tension, or discomfort. They can also work alongside your GP or specialist as part of a broader care plan.
7. Is treatment safe during pregnancy or after birth?
Yes. Physiotherapists use gentle, appropriate methods to support women during and after pregnancy. Each program is guided by your stage of recovery and comfort level.
8. What can I expect after treatment?
You may receive exercises or strategies to continue at home. Progress and follow-up sessions depend on your goals and individual response. Your physiotherapist will review and adjust your plan as needed.
9. Do you offer telehealth appointments?
Yes, online consultations are available for suitable cases. Your physiotherapist can advise if telehealth is appropriate for your situation.
10. How do I book an appointment?
You can book online or contact our Perth clinic directly. Book a complimentary health assessment to discuss your concerns and find out how physiotherapy may support your health goals.