NDIS Allied Health

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Giving you the best care possible so that you can live an independent and active life

Hunter Primary Care's interdisciplinary allied health team consists of dietitians, exercise physiologists, occupational therapists and social workers. They offer a holistic and person-centred approach to give you confidence that you have a dedicated team who will work together toward your goals and success.

Our NDIS allied health services provide therapeutic supports to participants, as well as assessments and reports that inform access and planning decisions for your NDIS plan. We provide services that are culturally and trauma informed, evidenced-based and aim to build capacity, independence and strengthen health outcomes, including social and emotional wellbeing. We take pride in providing a collaborative and compassionate approach in getting to know you and your supports.

What allied health services does Hunter Primary Care offer?

We are a registered NDIS provider offering the following supports:

  • Dietetics - Our specialist team of dietitians provide practical nutrition advice to support participants reach their health and wellbeing goals. This includes capacity building support such as cooking and meal planning, skills building including food safety, planning and organising. Our team’s speciality areas include diabetes, paediatrics and disordered eating. Click here to find out more in our NDIS Dietitian Funding Guide.
  • Exercise Physiology - Our experienced exercise physiologists create exercise programs to help improve function, movement, reduce pain, prevent future health issues or incapacity, and improve overall health, functioning and quality of life. Click here to see what a day in the life of Hunter Primary Care's NDIS Exercise Physiologist, Georgia, looks like.
  • Occupational Therapy – Our specialised occupational therapists provide personalised, goal-centred support to re-enable you to participate in daily living tasks and recreational activities. We focus on regaining abilities, managing pain, functional capacity and modifying your environment to support your lifestyle.
  • Social Work - Our specialist team of social workers focus on maintaining and enhancing participants quality of life to facilitate empowerment. We assist with navigation and linkage to services, support self-management and identify strengths. Our clinical social workers provide therapeutic and psychological interventions to improve mental health and wellbeing.

How to refer

If you are an eligible NDIS participant with an existing NDIS plan and you would like to nominate Hunter Primary Care for allied health, contact our NDIS team on (02) 4925 2259 or email NDIS@hunterprimarycare.com.au.

You can also complete our online NDIS referral form below.

NDIS Online Referral Form

Interested in our services?

Our friendly team are ready to answer your questions. Complete this form and we will come back to you as soon as possible.

You can also get in touch with us over the telephone or by email