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37 minutes from Bungonia

Paediatric physio in Bungonia.

We treat Bungonia residents from our Goulburn clinic — about 37 minutes and 42 km away.

Local care

Paediatric physio for Bungonia residents.

Outdoor life is a given for Bungonia's farm and rural households, and for kids that usually means bikes, bushwalking tracks and a fair bit of unsupervised running around before injuries or growing pains ever get mentioned to a GP. Getting to our Goulburn clinic is about 37 minutes via Jerrara Road, a 42-kilometre trip most families build into a school-holiday or weekend routine.

We check head shape and turning in babies, track motor milestones like sitting and walking, and look at toe-walking, in-toeing and coordination in older children. School-age sports and growing-pain injuries, along with hypermobility and posture, are common in kids who spend their weekends outdoors around national-park tracks and farm paddocks.

For a small community like Bungonia, and neighbours in Marulan, Tallong and Tarago, having the same physio see your child every visit means less repeating yourself and a clearer read on how they're developing.

Getting here

The drive in from Bungonia.

Bungonia sits south-east of Goulburn, about 42 km from the clinic and roughly 37 minutes away via Jerrara Road. Our clinic is at 37 Ross Street in the centre of Goulburn, with parking on site — an easy trip for a first assessment or a standing block of appointments.

What we treat

What Bungonia patients see us for.

Paediatric physiotherapy is physio with extra training for babies, children, and teenagers — how a growing body moves, when something's outside normal variation, and what helps. The family is in the room, the same physio sees your child across every appointment, and we won't medicalise normal variation.

  • Head shape and head turning in babiestorticollis, plagiocephaly
  • Motor milestonesrolling, sitting, crawling, walking
  • Toe walking, in-toeing, and coordination concerns
  • School-age sports and growing-pain injuries
  • Hypermobility, joint pain, and posture
  • Ongoing physio for neuromuscular conditions

Full paediatric physiotherapy details →

Funding

Ways to pay.

Bungonia residents can use any of these pathways for paediatric physiotherapy, subject to eligibility and the right referral or plan.

  • Medicare
  • Private health
  • CTP
  • DVA
  • NDIS

Common questions

Questions we get asked a lot.

  • Is the 37-minute drive via Jerrara Road manageable for ongoing appointments?

    Most Bungonia families space visits every few weeks rather than weekly, which keeps the 42-kilometre drive along Jerrara Road manageable while we still track your child's progress properly over time.

  • What funding is available for paediatric physio?

    Medicare (with a GP Chronic Disease Management plan), private health, CTP, DVA and NDIS funding can all apply depending on your child's situation. We'll check what's relevant to your family before the first appointment.

  • My baby has a flat spot and always turns one way — is that worth looking at?

    Yes, and early is better. A head-turn preference and the flat spot that often comes with it respond well to positioning advice, tummy-time progressions, and gentle neck work — usually without a helmet. We assess what's driving the preference and write a home program you can do across the day.

  • At what age should I worry my child isn't walking?

    Most children walk between twelve and fifteen months, and some take until eighteen without anything being wrong. We look more closely if a child isn't pulling to stand by twelve months or walking by eighteen, or if their movement looks stiff or asymmetrical. Often a single assessment settles the question.

Book paediatric physiotherapy — 37 minutes from Bungonia.

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