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37 minutes from Bungonia

Women's health physio in Bungonia.

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

Local care

Women's health physio for Bungonia residents.

Lifting fencing gear, working stock, or a fall on a national park trail can all put pressure on the pelvic floor — a familiar story for Bungonia's farm and outdoor households. The clinic is a 37-minute drive via Jerrara Road, about 42 kilometres south-east, so most women plan a visit around other jobs in town rather than a quick trip in.

We assess and treat bladder leakage and urgency, pelvic pain, and pelvic organ prolapse, and support recovery after birth — abdominal separation, scarring, and pregnancy-related back, pelvic, and rib pain. For women returning to farm work or outdoor activity after birth, we also plan the return to running and impact safely, checking your pelvic floor and core are ready first.

You'll see the same physio at every appointment, which counts for something when Bungonia's distance means fewer, more considered visits.

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.

Women's health physiotherapy is physio with extra training for the pelvic floor, abdominal wall, and how the body loads through pregnancy, birth, surgery, and the rest of life. It's AHPRA-registered, consent-led, and the same physio across every appointment — assessment and treatment for bladder leakage, prolapse, pelvic pain, and recovery around birth.

  • Bladder leakage and urgency
  • Pelvic painendometriosis, vaginismus, painful sex
  • Back, pelvic, and rib pain in pregnancy
  • Recovery after birthabdominal separation, scars
  • Pelvic organ prolapseconservative management
  • Returning to running and impact after birth

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Funding

Ways to pay.

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

  • Medicare
  • Private health
  • DVA
  • NDIS

Common questions

Questions we get asked a lot.

  • How long is the drive from Bungonia, and is parking easy?

    It's about 37 minutes via Jerrara Road, roughly 42 kilometres south-east. Parking at the Goulburn clinic is straightforward, so most Bungonia patients time a visit around other errands in town rather than a separate trip.

  • What funding is available for pelvic pain or prolapse treatment?

    We accept Medicare (with an eligible GP referral), private health cover, DVA, and NDIS funding for pelvic pain and pelvic organ prolapse care. We'll check your eligibility before your first appointment.

  • Do I have to have an internal examination?

    No. Internal assessment is only offered where it adds clinical information external assessment can't, and only ever with your informed written consent — you can decline at any point. External and self-assessment approaches are clinically valid for most cases, and the options are walked through before anything is offered.

  • I'm a few months postpartum and want to run again — where do I start?

    With a postnatal check of pelvic-floor strength and coordination, abdominal wall, scar tissue, and lower-limb strength. Return to running follows recognised guidelines — staged impact through walking, intervals, then graded running once you hit the strength and continence benchmarks. The timeline comes from the assessment, not the calendar.

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