Where movement meets medicine—and your whole self is supported.
All for One began with one physiotherapist, one vision, and one big question:
What if we stopped treating health as a quick fix—and started treating it like a lifelong relationship?
After years of seeing clients come in with injuries from training that didn’t suit their bodies—or avoiding movement altogether out of fear or pain—it became clear that the traditional model wasn’t working.
People were being told to "get stronger" without being shown how. They were pushed into one-size-fits-all programs that didn’t consider their history, their stage of life, or their goals. And too often, they were left to navigate their health journey alone.
So we built something different.
All for One was created to bridge the gap between rehabilitation and performance, evidence and experience, support and self-belief.
As a physiotherapist, our founder understood the science of movement and injury. But more importantly, they understood the human side—the overwhelm, the hesitation, the fear of not knowing where to start.
That’s why at All for One, we don’t just treat injuries. We rebuild trust—in your body, in movement, and in yourself.
Our studio brings together expert physiotherapy, holistic wellness services, and a wide range of movement styles under one roof. From Pilates and yoga to spin, strength, boxing, and breathwork, every offering is designed to help you move confidently, consistently, and in a way that actually works for you.
One of the most common reasons people get injured, plateau, or lose motivation? Doing the same type of exercise over and over—or feeling too unsure to move at all.
As physios, we’ve seen firsthand how this impacts long-term health. Repetitive strain leads to injury. Inactivity leads to decline. But when you move in different ways, you train your whole system—muscles, heart, joints, brain, and nervous system.
That’s why variety isn’t just what we offer at All for One—it’s what we prescribe. Our classes are carefully designed to support strength, mobility, cardiovascular health, recovery, and resilience. Not just for short-term fitness, but for lifelong wellbeing.
Because your body isn’t one-dimensional. And your movement shouldn’t be either.
We designed our classes to support every layer of your wellbeing: No more silos. No more guesswork. Just movement that makes sense—for the long run.
We’re here for the people who’ve tried everything and still feel stuck.
For those coming back after injury, surgery, pregnancy, or burnout.
For anyone who’s felt intimidated by gyms or lost in group classes.
And for those who know they need support—but don’t want to be told to “just push through.”
We meet you where you are. And we help you go further than you thought you could.
Care, first and always
We treat every person who walks through our doors with the same care we’d give our own family—because to us, community is everything.
Real movement for real people
You don’t need to be flexible, fit, or fearless to belong here. You just need a willingness to start.
Progress over perfection
We believe in small wins, long-term habits, and celebrating what your body can do.
Lifelong learning
Our team of physios, instructors, and health professionals stay ahead of the latest research to bring you safe, effective, evidence-based care.
Balance is the goal
True health includes rest, joy, flexibility, and strength. We honour every part of the process.
Physiotherapy is the starting point, not the end.
Movement, done mindfully, is one of the most powerful tools for healing and growth.
You don’t have to choose between health and happiness—you can have both.
Health isn’t about how you look. It’s about how you live.
You deserve a space where you feel seen, safe, and supported.
Whether you're walking into your first class or returning after years away, you’re welcome here.
Whether you're navigating injury, motherhood, anxiety, or change—you’ll find the care and expertise you need right here.
At All for One, we’re not here to push you harder. We’re here to help you move smarter.
Because you are more than a body. And we are more than a studio.
We are All for One—here to help you move, grow, and feel better. Together.




























Book an Advanced Physiotherapy Consultation with Emma →
You’ve already seen someone about this. Maybe a few people. You’ve done the exercises, followed the advice, had the scans — and you’re still not where you want to be. The pain keeps coming back, or it never fully went away, or nobody’s been able to give you a straight answer about what’s actually going on. If that sounds familiar, Emma is the person you need to see next.
Emma is an APA Titled Musculoskeletal Physiotherapist — a credential held by a small number of physios in Australia, requiring Masters-level postgraduate study and formal competency assessment by the Australian Physiotherapy Association. It’s the highest clinical recognition in musculoskeletal physiotherapy. She’s also completed training with the Watson Headache® Institute for complex headache and migraine presentations. In short: when the standard approach hasn’t worked, Emma has the clinical depth to find what’s been missed.
Emma’s appointments are longer than a standard physiotherapy session, and they’re structured that way deliberately. Complex problems need time — time to piece together the full picture, time to assess thoroughly, and time to explain what she finds so you actually understand what’s driving your pain. You won’t be rushed, and you won’t leave with unanswered questions.
As Principal Physiotherapist at All For One, Emma also sets the clinical standard across the team. The rigour and precision she brings to her own caseload shapes how every physio in the clinic operates.
Emma has advanced training and a strong clinical focus in: complex musculoskeletal injuries, persistent and chronic pain, neck and back pain including disc and nerve presentations, headache and migraine assessment and management, sporting injuries, surgical rehabilitation, inflammatory presentations and osteoarthritis, and difficult tendon pain.
If you’ve been going around in circles with a problem that isn’t resolving — the longer you leave something complex, the more layers it tends to develop. It’s worth seeing someone who can cut through it.
Book an appointment with Allison →
Allison’s path to physiotherapy isn’t the usual one. She studied Kinesiology and Exercise Science in the US, trained alongside world-renowned physical therapists in New York City, then moved to Australia and completed her Doctor of Physiotherapy at the University of Melbourne. That combination of international training and deep clinical experience gives her a perspective most physios simply don’t have.
She has three specialist areas that set her apart. If you’re a runner dealing with an injury, trying to get back to running, or wanting to run stronger — Allison gets it from the inside. She’s a passionate runner herself and has completed advanced education in running injury prevention, rehab, and retraining. If you’re dealing with jaw pain, clicking, locking, or headaches related to your TMJ — Allison has completed advanced training in TMJ assessment and treatment and can get to the bottom of it. And if you’re going through menopause and want tailored exercise to manage symptoms and build strength — she has specific expertise in that too.
Beyond her specialist areas, Allison treats the full range of musculoskeletal conditions — neck and back pain, shoulder injuries, joint stiffness, sports injuries — with the same thoroughness and attention to the bigger picture.
In your first session, Allison will take the time to understand not just the sore spot but how you move, how you live, and what’s getting in the way. She’ll explain what she finds in plain language and build a plan with you that fits into your actual week — not a handout you’ll forget about by Thursday.
Allison commonly helps with: running injuries and performance, jaw pain and TMJ dysfunction, neck and back pain, joint pain and stiffness, sports injuries and rehabilitation, menopause-related strength and symptom management, and Clinical Pilates.
If you’ve been pushing through something hoping it’ll settle down on its own — it’s worth getting it looked at properly. These things almost always respond better the earlier you get onto them.
Book an appointment with Emily →
There are some things you don’t bring up at brunch. Leaking when you laugh. A heaviness that doesn’t feel right. Pain during intimacy you’ve never told anyone about. Pelvic pain you’ve been told is “just part of having a baby.” These are the things Emily helps with every single day — and nothing you say will surprise her.
Emily specialises in Women’s Health and Pelvic Floor Physiotherapy. She’s completed postgraduate studies in the field and trained alongside some of Australia’s leading pelvic health experts. Before women’s health, she cut her teeth in elite sport — working in the medical department at Carlton Football Club (AFL) — and she brings that same clinical precision to every appointment.
A lot of women wait months — sometimes years — before seeing someone about pelvic health, because they’re embarrassed, or because they’ve been told it’s normal. It’s not something you have to just live with. And in Emily’s room, nothing is awkward. You can ask the questions you’ve been sitting on, and they’ll be taken seriously.
In your first appointment, Emily will listen properly, explain what’s going on in plain English, and work with you on a plan that makes sense for your body and your stage of life. Whether that’s preparing for birth, recovering from a C-section, rebuilding your pelvic floor, returning to running, or treating pain that’s been holding you back — the focus is always on getting you to where you want to be.
Emily commonly helps with: pelvic floor dysfunction (incontinence, prolapse, pelvic pain), prenatal and postnatal care, birth preparation, C-section recovery and abdominal rehabilitation, return-to-exercise assessments, pain during intimacy, general neck and back pain, and Clinical Pilates.
If you’ve been putting up with something because you weren’t sure it was “bad enough” to see someone about — it is. The earlier you address it, the simpler it usually is to treat.
Book an appointment with Debbi →
I’ve worked in postnatal wards at St John of God and The Alfred. I’ve trained alongside some of Australia’s leading pelvic health physiotherapists. And I’ve supported hundreds of women through the most vulnerable, confusing, and physically demanding stages of their lives. Whatever you’re going through — I’ve very likely seen it before, and I take all of it seriously.
I hold a Bachelor of Science in Physiotherapy from Curtin University and a Postgraduate Certificate in Pelvic Floor Physiotherapy from the University of Melbourne. My focus is helping women with pelvic health conditions, pregnancy and postnatal care, and the kind of symptoms that are common but rarely talked about — leaking, heaviness, pelvic pain, pain during intimacy, or a core that doesn’t feel like it’s come back together after birth.
I know these things can feel awkward to bring up. A lot of the women I see waited a long time before booking — because they were embarrassed, or because someone told them it was “normal.” It’s not something you just have to live with. And you won’t feel awkward about it with me.
In your first appointment, I’ll take the time to understand everything — your symptoms, your history, and what you actually want to get back to. I’ll explain what’s going on clearly, answer every question, and we’ll build a plan together. No jargon, no rushing, no generic handouts.
I commonly help with: pregnancy and postnatal care (pelvic girdle pain, abdominal separation, return to exercise, pelvic floor preparation and recovery), pelvic floor dysfunction (incontinence, prolapse, urgency, pelvic pain, pain during intimacy), core and abdominal rehabilitation, pessary fittings for prolapse management, general musculoskeletal pain (back, neck, joints), and Clinical Pilates.
If you’ve been putting up with something and you’re not sure if it warrants seeing someone — it does. These things almost always respond better the earlier you get onto them.
Book an appointment with Gemma →
Gemma is a mum of three young kids, a former competitive gymnast and gymnastics coach, and — since having her third baby — a half-marathon runner. She knows what it’s like to rebuild your body after birth. Not from a textbook. From doing it herself, three times over, while juggling small children and everything that comes with it.
That personal experience shapes how she works in the clinic. Whether you’re dealing with pelvic pain during pregnancy, a core that doesn’t feel like it’s come back together after birth, back pain that flared up and never left, or you’re desperate to get back to exercise but not sure where to start — Gemma has been there, and she can guide you through it.
Gemma holds a Master of Physiotherapy and has worked across a range of clinical settings since 2013. Her background in gymnastics gives her a deep understanding of movement quality, strength, and body confidence — which she brings to everything from gentle post-natal rehab to helping mums return to running, lifting, or higher-intensity exercise.
In your first session, Gemma will meet you where you’re at — physically, emotionally, and practically. She’ll assess what’s going on, explain it clearly, and build a plan that’s realistic for your life right now. Whether that’s early post-natal movement or training for a running goal, the focus is always on what matters to you.
Gemma commonly helps with: pregnancy-related back and pelvic pain, postnatal recovery and return to exercise, abdominal separation (DRAM), pelvic floor rehabilitation, running after baby, general neck and back pain, knee and hip pain, and Clinical Pilates.
If you’ve been waiting for things to “just get better on their own” since having your baby — they usually don’t without the right guidance. You don’t have to figure it out alone.
Book an appointment with Talia-Rose →
You keep telling yourself you’ll book something when things calm down. When work eases up. When the baby’s sleeping better. When you’re not so tired. But your body isn’t waiting — that tension in your neck has been there for months, the headaches are getting more frequent, and you can’t remember the last time you woke up without something aching. Talia-Rose is here for exactly this moment.
Talia-Rose is a qualified Remedial Massage Therapist with a Diploma of Remedial Massage and advanced certifications in pregnancy massage and lymphatic drainage. She’s trained in myofascial release, trigger point therapy, and cupping — which means she doesn’t just rub where it hurts. She finds where the tension is actually coming from and works to release it properly, so it doesn’t just come back two days later.
If you’re pregnant, Talia-Rose has specific training in pregnancy massage and understands how your body changes through each trimester. She knows which positions are safe, which areas need care, and how to ease the lower back pain, hip tightness, and swelling that most women are told to just “put up with.” You don’t have to put up with it.
For people carrying tension from desk work, chronic stress, or long-standing postural issues, Talia-Rose uses a combination of deep tissue work, myofascial release, and trigger point therapy to get into the layers that a standard relaxation massage doesn’t reach. If you’ve had massages before that felt good in the moment but didn’t change anything — this is different.
Her lymphatic drainage work supports people recovering from surgery, managing fluid retention, or dealing with swelling and sluggishness. It’s gentle, targeted, and designed to help your body move fluid more efficiently — particularly useful during pregnancy and post-surgery recovery.
When you come in, Talia-Rose will have a quick chat about what’s bothering you and what you’re hoping to get out of the session — then she’ll get to work. She’ll let you know what she’s doing as she goes so you can fully relax into it. No clipboard. No twenty questions. Just good hands, the right techniques, and someone who genuinely gives a damn about how you feel when you walk out.
Talia-Rose commonly helps with: neck and shoulder tension, chronic headaches, lower back and hip pain, pregnancy-related aches and swelling, post-surgery recovery, desk and workplace-related tension, stress-related muscle tightness, and fluid retention.
If you’ve been carrying it around long enough that it’s just become “normal” — it’s not. And it doesn’t have to be. Talia-Rose will help you feel like yourself again.
After working in marketing in the fashion and beauty industries for the past 25+ years, Daniela is excited to be shifting gears into the wellness field. Daniela is a true Yarraville local, having lived in the area for 14 years. She is always happy to provide tips for where to find the best local breakfast or chai so be sure to ask! A mother of two children and one cavoodle, she believes self-care should start young and encourages her children to practice yoga and mindfulness, and to listen to their growing bodies’ needs. With one child with Type 1 Diabetes, Daniela is also passionate about nutrition, cooking and making family happy and healthy with great food.
Book an appointment with Tori →
Something’s not right and it’s not getting better on its own. Maybe it’s a neck that’s been stiff for weeks. A lower back that flares up every time you think it’s settled. A shoulder that’s stopping you from training. A knee that’s taken away the things you used to do without thinking. Whatever it is, Tori can help you get to the bottom of it and get you moving properly again.
With over ten years of hands-on experience across private practice in Australia and the UK, Tori has helped thousands of people with the full range of musculoskeletal conditions — from acute sporting injuries and post-surgical rehab to persistent, complex pain that hasn’t responded to other treatment. She holds a Bachelor of Physiotherapy with Honours from Monash University and has completed advanced training in Clinical Pilates.
Tori also has a specialist interest in Women’s Health Physiotherapy — supporting women through pregnancy, post-natal recovery, pelvic health conditions, and the strength and hormonal changes that come with perimenopause and menopause. If you’ve been told to “just rest,” had your pain dismissed, or you’re not sure whether what you’re experiencing is normal — Tori has seen it before, she takes it seriously, and she’ll help you work out a clear path forward.
In your first appointment, Tori will take the time to understand what’s actually going on — not just where it hurts, but why. She’ll explain what she finds in plain English, answer every question you’ve got, and build a plan with you that fits your life — not a generic exercise sheet you’ll never look at again. Whether it’s getting back to sport, picking up your kids without wincing, sleeping through the night, or just moving through the day without dreading the stairs — the focus is always on what matters to you.
Tori commonly helps with: neck and back pain, shoulder injuries, knee and hip pain, post-surgical rehabilitation, sports injuries, headaches and jaw pain, pregnancy-related pain, pelvic floor conditions, and perimenopause and menopause support.
If you’ve been putting up with it and hoping it’ll sort itself out — most of these things respond better the earlier you get onto them. It’s worth getting it looked at.
I first discovered Pilates whilst rehabilitating my lower back and pelvic floor injuries after giving birth to my son. I found that it not only helped my recovery with improving posture, post-partum and building muscle strength but also helped in my busy personal life working full time and being a mom.
Initially, I trained in both Mat and Reformer Pilates with Breathe Education in 2017 then I started working with group classes, one-to-one sessions, and also teaching Pilates for teens. I am also expanding my knowledge to yin yoga, rebirthing breathwork and Zen meditation.
You might expect a challenging class with me in a different way. I love to help my clients realise their fitness objectives, correcting posture and balancing the mind and body, and nothing makes me happier than to see my clients grow and become more confident in their movement and in themselve.
Ann’s classes blend classical Pilates foundations with her own creative flair, offering a movement experience that’s equal parts empowering and grounding. With a strong focus on breath, control and flow, she invites you to reconnect with your body, move with intention, and build strength in a way that feels right for you.
In Ann’s studio, there’s no pressure to perform—just space to explore. Whether you’re here to challenge yourself or take a gentler path, her classes are a reminder that progress isn’t linear, and rest is always welcome. Each session finishes with a mindful stretch to leave you feeling balanced, calm, and a little more at home in your body.
I was first introduced to Pilates at 13 years old as a way to support my training as a dancer. While studying at the New Zealand School of Dance my passion for Pilates as an enjoyable form of cross training grew, and over the last 6 years of my career as a contemporary dance artist, I have continued to learn and evolve in my personal Pilates practice. In 2021 I decided I wanted to share my passion for movement and began my Reformer teacher training with Polestar Pilates, becoming certified in early 2022. I have found incredible enjoyment and fulfilment in being apart of so many clients Pilates, fitness and exercise journeys, I think it is truly a privilege. I love whenI get to see my clients progress sometimes from complete newbies to then becoming confident movers, it’s a beautiful thing! Pilates for me is a healing and somatic experience so I like to put an emphasis in all my classes on listening to your body, breathing through movement and completing those movements with good form. I believe that when your foundations are strong the harder, more exciting “instagramable” exercises will follow naturally. I aim for everyone in my classes, no matter their fitness level to have a fun, light-hearted experience one that is both physically challenging and mentally stimulating.
Book an appointment with Phoebe →
Most physios focus on either general musculoskeletal pain or women’s health. Phoebe does both — which means she can treat your sore back and your pelvic floor in the same appointment, and see how one might be connected to the other. It’s a fuller picture, and it often makes a real difference to how quickly things improve.
On the musculoskeletal side, Phoebe treats neck and back pain, shoulder and knee injuries, headaches, and persistent muscle tension. She’s trained in dry needling for stubborn trigger points and pain that isn’t responding to other approaches. On the women’s health side, she works with pelvic floor conditions (incontinence, prolapse, pelvic pain, constipation), pregnancy and post-natal care, and integrates Clinical Pilates into rehab for strength and recovery.
Phoebe is especially passionate about pelvic floor education — helping people understand and connect with a part of their body that’s rarely talked about but affects everything from continence to core strength to confidence. If you’re not sure whether your symptoms are “normal” or worth seeing someone about — Phoebe’s the person to ask.
In your first appointment, she’ll take the time to understand what’s going on — listen properly, explain things clearly, and build a plan with you that’s specific to your body and your goals. Whether that’s getting through pregnancy more comfortably, sorting out a pelvic floor issue, or just getting rid of the back pain that’s been ruining your mornings — the focus is always on what matters to you.
Phoebe commonly helps with: neck and back pain, shoulder and knee injuries, pelvic floor dysfunction (incontinence, prolapse, pelvic pain), pre- and post-natal physiotherapy, dry needling, and Clinical Pilates.
If something’s been bothering you and you haven’t gotten around to doing anything about it — it’s usually easier to sort out than you think, especially when you catch it early.
You know that knot between your shoulder blades that never fully lets go? The neck that’s been tight for so long you’ve stopped noticing until it turns into a headache? The lower back that locks up every time you sit too long or sleep the wrong way? That’s your body telling you something needs to change — and a good massage once in a while isn’t going to fix it. Edoardo can.
Edoardo is a university-qualified Clinical Myotherapist — which means he’s trained to assess, diagnose and treat musculoskeletal pain, not just work on tight muscles. He holds a Bachelor of Health Science (Clinical Myotherapy) from Torrens University, advanced diplomas in both Myotherapy and Remedial Massage, and is certified in dry needling, cupping, TENS therapy, and exercise prescription. That combination means he can find what’s actually driving your pain and treat it properly — not just chase the symptoms around your body week after week.
If you’ve been getting regular massages but the pain keeps coming back, or you’ve tried physio and it helped but something still isn’t right, myotherapy sits in the gap. Edoardo’s sessions go deeper than a standard massage — he’ll use hands-on techniques like dry needling for trigger points that won’t release, cupping for deep muscle tension, and targeted manual therapy to restore movement — combined with exercises you can do between sessions to stop the problem returning.
In your first appointment, Edoardo will take the time to understand what’s going on — not just where it hurts, but how you use your body day to day, what makes it worse, and what you’ve already tried. He’ll explain what he finds, talk you through the plan, and you’ll leave the first session knowing exactly what’s happening and what to do about it. No jargon. No vague “just keep stretching.”
Edoardo commonly helps with: neck and shoulder tension, chronic headaches and jaw pain, lower back pain, desk and workplace-related pain, sports recovery and injury prevention, sciatic-type pain, persistent muscle tightness that doesn’t respond to stretching, and post-exercise soreness and recovery.
If you’ve been putting up with it, working around it, or just hoping it’ll go away — it probably won’t. But it’s usually a lot more treatable than you think, especially when someone actually figures out what’s causing it.
Jackson came to personal training through his own journey from being twenty five kilograms overweight with recurring hip and back pain. Through resistance training he found an avenue to explore and correct his postural issues while building muscle and reducing body fat.
As a result of his own path, he’s gained a passion for promoting functional movements, posture assessment and correction and simply helping clients move as freely as possible during their everyday lives.
Jackson’s training style is that of a teacher and guide. He likes to combine an up beat, positive and intense workout with a strong focus on maintaining correct posture through a session.
Nat brings over six years of experience as a personal trainer and fitness coach, guiding people of all ages and abilities through strength, conditioning and boxing. Her goal? To help you build a sustainable relationship with movement—one that challenges you, lifts you up, and actually feels good.
Boxing is at the heart of Nat’s approach. It’s not just about physical strength (though you’ll build plenty of that). It’s about resilience, confidence and mental clarity—tools that carry far beyond the studio.
Nat is also a Victorian Elite Amateur Boxer who trains and competes regularly, proudly representing Reffos Fight Gym. Her real-world experience in the ring shows up in her coaching style: grounded, empowering and fiercely supportive. Whether you’re here to throw your first punch or push your limits, Nat will meet you exactly where you are.
With a background in the military and a lifelong love of movement, Khat brings a unique balance of strength and calm to every class she leads. Now studying Exercise Science and certified in Mat and Reformer Pilates through Breathe Education, she’s passionate about helping people feel confident, capable and at home in their bodies—no matter their starting point.
Khat’s own Pilates journey began through rehab after a career-ending injury. What started as recovery quickly became a daily ritual and a whole new way of moving. That lived experience shapes the way she teaches: with empathy, encouragement and a focus on progress over perfection.
In Khat’s classes, you’ll find a space to move without judgement, explore your limits, and build strength from the inside out. Her favourite move? The Teaser—for its mix of control, challenge and a little bit of fun.
Claire is the friendly face (and powerhouse organiser) behind the scenes at All for One Yarraville. With years of experience in client care and studio operations, she knows exactly what it takes to keep things running smoothly—and to make every person who walks through the door feel seen, supported and welcome.
Claire is deeply passionate about creating a space where clients feel part of something bigger—a community that celebrates progress, connection and care. Whether she’s helping you find the right class, answering questions, or sharing a laugh in the lobby, Claire brings warmth, attention to detail and a genuine love for helping others.
At All for One, she’s your go-to for all things Yarraville. Need help with your bookings, unsure where to start, or just want to say hi? Claire’s your person.
Charlotte is one of the first friendly faces you’ll see when you arrive at All for One Yarraville. With a background in customer care and a natural gift for making people feel at ease, she’s here to help you feel welcome, supported and right at home from the moment you step through the door.
Whether she’s helping with bookings, answering questions, or setting you up for your first class, Charlotte brings a calm, can-do attitude and a genuine love for connecting with people. She knows that sometimes it’s the little things—a warm smile, remembering your name, a quick chat before class—that make all the difference.
Need help finding your next session or just want to say hi? Charlotte’s always happy to help.
You shouldn’t have to wonder whether you’re in good hands. Gianna has been a remedial massage therapist for over seventeen years — and you can feel the difference that kind of experience makes the moment a session starts. She holds a Diploma of Remedial Massage and has spent nearly two decades helping people with neck and shoulder tension, lower back pain, chronic tightness, stress-related muscle pain, and the kind of stiffness that builds up when life gets busy and your body stops being a priority. She’s worked across aged care, disability, and private practice — which means she’s treated just about every body type, every pain pattern, and every level of comfort with hands-on treatment.
Gianna’s approach is warm, unhurried, and thorough. She’ll check in with you about what’s going on and what you need, then get to work — adjusting her pressure, her technique, and her focus based on what your body is telling her. Whether you need deep, targeted work on a problem area or a full-body session to reset after a tough week, she’ll meet you where you’re at. If you’ve been putting off looking after yourself because everything else comes first — Gianna’s a good reason to stop waiting.
Book an appointment with Gianna →
Specialist care from physios who truly understand women’s bodies.
Women’s Health Physiotherapist
Emily has a deep passion for empowering women to take control of their pelvic health. She creates a warm, judgement-free space where you can talk openly about what’s really going on.
With advanced training in pelvic floor rehabilitation, Emily treats a wide range of conditions including incontinence, prolapse, pelvic pain, and pregnancy-related concerns. She takes the time to really listen, explain what’s happening in your body, and build a treatment plan that fits your life. Whether you’re preparing for birth, recovering postpartum, or navigating menopause — Emily is here to help you feel strong and confident again.
Women’s Health Physiotherapist
Tori is passionate about helping women feel heard and supported through every stage of life. She combines clinical expertise with genuine empathy to deliver care that makes a real difference.
Tori brings a holistic, evidence-based approach to treating pelvic floor dysfunction, pregnancy-related pain, and postnatal recovery. She has a special interest in helping women return to exercise safely after having a baby and supporting those with persistent pelvic pain. Tori believes every woman deserves to understand her body and feel empowered in her recovery — no topic is too awkward, and no concern is too small.