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Our clinical network

The right clinician, the right location, the right expertise

We maintain a vetted network of medical and allied health practitioners focused on personal injury, occupational health, and recovery. Every clinician in the network is credentialed, oriented to workers' compensation processes, and held to measurable quality standards.

Diverse professionals collaborating

Disciplines

Our network spans the clinical disciplines most commonly required in workplace injury management. Referrals are matched to the appropriate discipline based on injury type and complexity.

General and occupational physicians

Primary assessment, treatment planning, and ongoing medical management of workplace injuries across all body systems.

Musculoskeletal and pain specialists

Targeted management of sprains, fractures, chronic pain, and post-surgical rehabilitation with a return-to-work focus.

Psychiatry and psychology

Assessment and treatment of psychological injuries including PTSD, adjustment disorders, workplace anxiety, and depression.

Physiotherapy

Hands-on rehabilitation, exercise prescription, and functional capacity guidance aligned to workplace demands.

Exercise physiology

Structured conditioning programs that bridge the gap between clinical treatment and full return to physical duties.

Occupational therapy

Workplace assessments, ergonomic recommendations, and graded return-to-work programs tailored to specific roles.

Coverage

Workplace injuries happen everywhere — not just in CBDs. Our network is structured to reach workers wherever they are, with minimal delay.

Metropolitan centres

Clinicians across all major capital cities with appointment availability typically within one to three business days.

Regional locations

Coverage extending into regional hubs and larger towns, with visiting practitioners available for areas without permanent clinics.

Telehealth

Secure video consultations for remote workers, FIFO rosters, and any situation where travel is impractical or clinically unnecessary.

Credentialing standards

Every clinician in the network passes a structured onboarding process and is subject to ongoing quality assurance. This is how we maintain consistency across locations and disciplines.

Registration and credential verification

AHPRA registration (where applicable), professional indemnity insurance, and relevant qualifications are verified before any clinician joins the network.

Documentation standards training

All clinicians complete an orientation to our reporting templates, workers' compensation documentation requirements, and communication protocols.

Ongoing quality review

Cases are subject to peer review, structured feedback from employers and workers, and regular audits of report quality and timeliness.

Continuing professional development

Network clinicians are expected to maintain currency in occupational health, injury management, and relevant medico-legal frameworks.

For clinicians

We are always interested in hearing from experienced medical and allied health practitioners who want to work with workplace injury patients. If you hold current registration, appropriate indemnity cover, and an interest in occupational health and injury management, we would welcome a conversation.

Network membership involves a credentialing process, orientation to our documentation standards, and a commitment to timely, evidence-based care. In return, you receive a consistent referral stream and administrative support that lets you focus on clinical work.

Interested? Get in touch and mention that you are enquiring about joining the clinical network.

Specific headcount and site lists are available to enterprise clients under confidentiality and are not published here.