Telehealth appointments are available for a range of health issues, but if you feel you need direct treatment for an injury or a physical examination you may need to book an in-person appointment.
New Patient - Initial Consult
Existing Patient - New injury
Existing Patient - Review Consultation
Existing Patient - Review Consult
Sonya is a senior clinical physiotherapist at ASMC, an ASCA Level 1 Strength & Conditioning Coach and leads the postgraduate Sports Medicine programs at the University of Melbourne. She balances this with keeping herself and her family (including 4 young children) happy, healthy and active. Sonya has worked extensively in performance sport in Australia and internationally including: 2018 Commonwealth Games, 2006 Commonwealth Games, 2000 Paralympic Games, Victorian Institute of Sport, Netball Victoria, English Institute of Sport, Team GB and Team Bath (UK).
Sonya has special interests in supporting the development of junior athletes and supporting high performance athletes, including assisting athletes of all sports, all ages and abilities, to participate injury free to the best of their capabilities. Having competed to international level in netball, she is well versed in this.
She has completed a Doctorate in Health (D.Health) at the University of Bath comprising three substantial research projects: International Federation of Sports Physiotherapy (IFSP) Competencies & Standards, water immersion in athlete recovery and EMG functional wavelet analysis.
Postgraduate Qualifications: Doctorate in Health (D.Health), PGCert Academic Practice
Memberships: Australian Physiotherapy Association (APA), Sports & Exercise Physiotherapy Australia (SEPA), Sports Medicine Australia (SMA), International Federation of Sports Physical Therapy registered (IFSPT), Australian Strength & Conditioning Association (ASCA).