Our Paediatric therapists provide early intervention services for children from birth to 18 years.
We provide tailored 1:1 therapy to meet the unique needs of your child, helping them achieve their full potential.
We provide:
Physiotherapy
Occupational Therapy
Speech Pathology
We encourage parents and caretakers to participate in the sessions.
Our therapies can take part in a variety of settings:
Mobi Healthcare Blacktown Clinic
Pool (Hydrotherapy)
At Home (Mobile services)
At School (Mobile services)
Telehealth
If you believe that your child would benefit from therapy, please contact us to find out how we can help.
Our therapists treat the following:
Paedeatric Physiotherapy
Paedeatric Physiotherapy:
✓ Focuses on improving gross motor skills in a child
✓ Develops skills and strategies to help a child move better
✓ Helps the child be as independent and mobile as possible
As such, a Paediatric Physiotherapist can address:
Gross motor development
Strength and endurance
Balance and coordination
Flexibility and range of motion
Mobility and gait
Motor control and planning
Body awareness
Equipment and orthotics prescription and training
And more
Paediatric Occupational Therapy
Paedeatric Occupational Physiotherapy:
✓ Focuses on improving fine motor skills
✓ Helps the child develop skills to participate in self-care tasks, learning, social interactions, and play
✓ Provides strategies and adaptations of tasks to promote greater participation
As such, a Paediatric Occupational Therapist can address:
Fine motor development
Activities of daily living and self-care tasks
Executive functioning skills
Social and play skills
Attention and concentration
Sensory and Emotional regulation
And more
Still confused whether your child needs a Physiotherapist or Occupational Therapist?
Give us a call, our staff will discuss with you the best therapy options for your child.
Paediatric Speech Pathology
Paedeatric Occupational Physiotherapy:
✓ Focuses on improving fine motor skills
✓ Helps the child develop skills to participate in self-care tasks, learning, social interactions, and play
✓ Provides strategies and adaptations of tasks to promote greater participation
As such, a Paediatric Occupational Therapist can address:
Fine motor development
Activities of daily living and self-care tasks
Executive functioning skills
Social and play skills
Attention and concentration
Sensory and Emotional regulation
And more
Paediatric Therapists
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Jasse Jang
Occupational Therapist
Jasse has extensive experience working across the public and private sectors in Paedeatrics. She brings a wealth of knowledge and specialises in physical disability requiring seating and wheelchair prescription, task retraining and upper limb therapy including neurological splinting and casting.
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Amelia Chan
Physiotherapist
Amelia’s approach is one of patience and understanding. She brings on board her expertise and believes in the potential of every child, combining science and creativity into her interventions, she strives to help your child achieve their therapeutic goals.
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Ankita Surpal
Physiotherapist
Ankita contributes her international experience and a strong paediatric background. Her approach to treatment is to build a good rapport and patient-therapist relationship allowing her to deliver high standards of patient centred care that make long lasting changes to their quality of life.
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Clare Spillane
Speech Pathologist
Clare is an experienced clinician with a keen interest in her clients journey towards a better life. Clare has a special interest in assessment and interventions with Alternative and Augmentative Communication (AAC). This may include KeyWord Sign, low tech picture symbols or highly specialised hi-tech communication devices.
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Clara Cam
Speech Pathologist
Clara provides an individualised and person-centred intervention approach to her therapy. She is passionate and driven to achieve superior results with her clients. She is Hanen trained in the ‘It Takes Two To Talk’ program.