22 practitioners found
Dr. Sarah Chen
β VerifiedFitzroy, VIC
Sarah combines eight years of musculoskeletal and cardiovascular expertise to manage complex presentations where sports injuries, post-surgical recovery, and cardiac risk factors overlap. Her track record getting athletes and active adults back to full function, combined with Saturday and telehealth availability, makes her a strong fit for clients who can't fit a standard weekday clinic.
Grace McLaughlin
β VerifiedChatswood, NSW
With fourteen years of dedicated cardiac rehabilitation and healthy ageing practice, Grace is among the most experienced AEPs in New South Wales for clients managing heart disease and age-related functional decline simultaneously. She bulk bills, runs group cardiac rehabilitation sessions, and brings hospital program depth that goes well beyond stable long-term management.

Matt Hansford
β VerifiedNerang, QLD
Matt is one of very few AEPs in Australia with specialist training in dysautonomia and autonomic nervous system conditions including POTS, making him the practitioner of choice for clients who have struggled to find appropriate exercise support elsewhere. He serves Veterans and NDIS participants through his Gold Coast private practice while contributing to hospital-aligned programs spanning cardiac rehabilitation, oncology, diabetes, and falls prevention.
Amara Nwosu
β VerifiedFortitude Valley, QLD
Amara's seven years of specialist mental health exercise physiology practice, combined with formal training in trauma-informed care and motivational interviewing, equip her to work effectively with some of the most complex client presentations in the field. Flexible scheduling including evenings and weekends, bilingual English and Igbo, and her commitment to underserved populations make her genuinely accessible across Brisbane.
Claire Donovan
β VerifiedCarlton, VIC
Claire has spent ten years working directly alongside oncology teams in Melbourne hospitals, spanning prehabilitation, active treatment support, and long-term survivorship care rather than just one phase of the cancer journey. Her combined oncology and women's health expertise is genuinely difficult to find in a single practitioner, and she bulk bills with telehealth available for clients managing fatigue or travel challenges.
Ethan McCarthy
β VerifiedBundall, QLD
Ethan has built a dedicated paediatric exercise physiology practice on the Gold Coast for children and young people aged four to twenty-five, with a narrow clinical focus that has produced genuine specialist depth rather than the generalist approach many practitioners bring to paediatric cases. After-school scheduling, NDIS registration, and deep experience with Type 1 diabetes alongside paediatric endocrinologists make him a practical choice for families managing complex conditions.
James Okafor
β VerifiedDarwin, NT
James is one of the most experienced neurological exercise physiologists in the Northern Territory, with twelve years of dedicated clinical work across post-stroke, Parkinson's, and acquired brain injury populations. His regional outreach programs bring expert exercise physiology to communities where services are otherwise scarce.
Marcus Webb
β VerifiedFremantle, WA
Marcus has thirteen years of clinical experience managing the intersection of musculoskeletal deterioration, autoimmune disease, and age-related functional decline, a combination many older Australians face but that few practitioners are equipped to address comprehensively. Home visits for frail older adults, in-clinic sessions, and aged care facility programs reflect a service model built around what clients actually need.
Natasha Volkov
β VerifiedNewtown, NSW
Natasha is a LSVT BIG certified clinician, one of a small number of AEPs in Australia trained in this evidence-based, high-intensity program specifically developed for Parkinson's disease rehabilitation. Her ten years of specialist neurological practice within a dedicated neurological rehabilitation clinic means her programs are closely integrated with neurology rather than operating at the margins of medical care.
David Osei
β VerifiedParramatta, NSW
David's eleven years of specialist cardiovascular and metabolic experience across private practice and a hospital-affiliated chronic disease program means his clinical decisions are grounded in real-world outcomes rather than textbook guidelines. Bilingual in English and Twi, he is an important resource for CALD communities in Western Sydney who may face language or cultural barriers to expert cardiac and diabetes care.
Emma Walsh
β VerifiedAdelaide, SA
Emma is one of South Australia's most experienced paediatric exercise physiologists, with seven years dedicated to children across a broad range of developmental and metabolic conditions. After-school appointment blocks, telehealth for regional SA families, and close collaboration with schools and paediatricians mean her programs are genuinely integrated with each child's broader support structure.
Luke Fitzgerald
β VerifiedSouth Brisbane, QLD
Luke's nine years of focused cardiovascular and metabolic practice across a private cardiac rehabilitation service and a GP-referred chronic disease program give him a clinical depth in heart health that extends well beyond general fitness programming. His Heart Health group circuit sessions offer an accessible entry point for clients who benefit from peer support, while his specialist cardiovascular expertise serves those managing post-cardiac events, metabolic syndrome, or peripheral arterial disease.
Olivia Tran
β VerifiedSubiaco, WA
Olivia's nine years of embedded oncology practice within a multidisciplinary cancer centre gives her a clinical understanding of treatment side effects that most exercise physiologists lack, spanning prehabilitation, active treatment, and long-term survivorship. Her additional metabolic expertise is directly relevant in the cancer population, where Type 2 diabetes and obesity frequently complicate treatment and recovery.
Samuel Park
β VerifiedFootscray, VIC
Samuel is one of a small number of AEPs in Victoria with postgraduate training specifically in renal exercise physiology, a clinical area where specialist expertise matters enormously because getting the prescription wrong can be genuinely harmful. His hospital-based renal unit experience means he understands the practical constraints of dialysis schedules, fluid restrictions, and the comorbidities near-universal in the CKD population.
Sophie Beaumont
β VerifiedNorwood, SA
Sophie's postgraduate training in rheumatological exercise, combined with her clinical position within a rheumatology clinic affiliated with the Royal Adelaide Hospital, gives her specialist depth with lupus, ankylosing spondylitis, and inflammatory arthritis that most exercise physiologists simply don't have. Her programs are specifically designed to flex around flares, account for fatigue variability, and prioritise long-term function over short-term performance.
Aisha Hassan
β VerifiedWoolloongabba, QLD
Aisha's combination of respiratory, renal, and chronic infectious disease expertise is genuinely unusual and directly valuable for clients managing medically complex presentations across more than one organ system. Her hospital-affiliated clinic position and expertise in managing exercise tolerance around dialysis schedules and fluctuating respiratory function make her accessible to some of Brisbane's most medically complex clients.
Chloe Bernstein
β VerifiedDarlinghurst, NSW
Chloe's combination of renal exercise physiology and inflammatory disease management reflects a deliberate clinical focus on conditions that frequently co-exist, including chronic kidney disease, lupus, vasculitis, and Sjogren's syndrome, and managing exercise across all of them requires a practitioner who understands the clinical complexity of each. She works within a nephrology-linked outpatient service in close collaboration with nephrologists and rheumatologists rather than in clinical isolation.
Kai Nakamura
β VerifiedFitzroy North, VIC
Kai is one of Melbourne's most experienced exercise physiologists in chronic infectious disease management, with a subspecialty in Long COVID developed since the early stages of the pandemic and a genuine understanding of pacing requirements for post-viral illness that generalist practitioners frequently miss. He speaks Japanese and works within a community health centre committed to serving populations that mainstream health services often underserve.
Priya Sharma
β VerifiedBrisbane, QLD
Priya's combination of women's health, pelvic floor rehabilitation, and mental health exercise physiology is rare and genuinely valuable for women whose physical and psychological wellbeing are closely linked. Her telehealth-first, trauma-informed approach makes her accessible across Queensland, including for women from South Asian communities who may otherwise find services difficult to access.
Rachel Kim
β VerifiedSurry Hills, NSW
Rachel is one of Sydney's most experienced respiratory exercise physiologists, with eight years across COPD, pulmonary fibrosis, and bronchiectasis, and a growing subspecialty in Long COVID that reflects genuinely current clinical thinking rather than a retrofit of standard exercise programming. Working within a pulmonary rehabilitation clinic, her programs are closely integrated with respiratory physicians and cardiologists rather than sitting in parallel to medical management.
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