Injury recovery.
Assessment-first care.
A clinical assessment informs the approach. Your doctor reviews your history, the nature of your concern, and what options may be relevant for your circumstances.
Recovery is complex.
A clinical view helps.
Recovery is influenced by tissue type, injury severity, overall health, and individual biology. A clinical assessment reviews what may be relevant for your specific circumstances.
to understand your individual picture
Slow recovery
Recovery timelines vary. Individual biology, tissue type, and injury severity all influence how the body responds over time.
Persistent discomfort
Ongoing pain or discomfort that has not resolved with rest or standard approaches may benefit from clinical assessment.
Reduced function
Joint stiffness or restricted range of motion following injury can affect daily activity and quality of life.
Recurring concerns
Repeated injury patterns that have not responded to prior treatment may benefit from a clinical assessment.
Limited access to care
Telehealth provides a convenient way to access a clinical review from home, with no referral required.
Generic approaches
A personalised clinical assessment considers your individual history rather than applying a standard template.
Your care plan,
built around your assessment.
Your Care Journey
A clear schedule of consultations and reviews with your qualified, experienced doctor across your care journey.
Start your recoveryReviewed at every follow-up
Doctor-reviewed adjustments
Continuously monitored
Typical care plan structure
Your care, coordinated
Where deemed medically appropriate, your doctor coordinates the next steps of your care plan with you. You are supported between consultations, with reviews scheduled as needed.
Carefully assessed. Personally tailored.
A care plan tailored to your individual assessment
Consultations with qualified, experienced Australian doctors
Reviewed and adjusted at scheduled check-ins
Your 4-step journey
to lasting results.
Health assessment
Your injury history, current concerns, and health baseline are reviewed before anything else.
Consultation with a practitioner
A telehealth appointment with a qualified, experienced doctor. Your situation is assessed, options discussed.
Care plan
Where clinically appropriate, a personalised care pathway is established for your circumstances.
Ongoing monitoring
Progress is reviewed at follow-ups and the approach adjusted based on how you respond.
informs your personalised care plan
Recovery support built on
assessment, not assumption.
Evidence-informed care
Your care plan is informed by current clinical evidence and tailored to your individual health picture.
Clinical assessment
Your injury history, overall health, and current concerns are all considered before any approach is recommended.
Coordinated clinical care
Your doctor works with your broader health picture to design a care plan that is appropriate for your situation.
This consultation
may suit you if…
People managing recovery from injury, persistent musculoskeletal concerns, or looking to support their recovery journey. Your doctor will assess whether this approach may be relevant.
Managing injury recovery
People working through recovery from an acute or ongoing injury
Post-surgical support
Looking for clinical support during recovery following a surgical procedure
Persistent musculoskeletal concerns
Ongoing discomfort or reduced function that has not resolved
Looking to support your recovery journey
Wanting a clinical assessment to understand what options may be relevant
Adults 18 and over
Your doctor will assess suitability based on your individual circumstances
Recurring injury patterns
Concerns that have not responded to other approaches
Suitability assessed at consultation
Care designed around
your clinical picture.
to understand your individual circumstances
first doctor review after starting
typical care plan duration, adjusted as needed
Frequently asked
questions
Individual results vary based on your unique biology and commitment to the program. Assessment findings do not guarantee a particular outcome.
Telehealth is not suitable for all injury and recovery concerns. Your doctor may recommend in-person assessment, urgent care, GP review, specialist referral, further investigation or no treatment depending on your circumstances.