Occupational Therapy in Sydney

We provide occupational therapy Sydney services for children and adolescents, with clinic-based and mobile support designed to improve access for families.

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Who Is This Service For?

This service is for parents and caregivers who are looking for occupational therapy for their child or adolescent in Sydney and want to understand what support is available locally.

Families contact us at different points. Some are seeking ongoing occupational therapy support, while others are looking for an occupational therapy assessment to better understand their child’s needs or support options. Services may be accessed privately or through the NDIS, depending on individual circumstances. If you are unsure where to start, this page is designed to help guide you to the most relevant next step.

Explore occupational therapy options in Sydney

In addition to clinic appointments, mobile occupational therapy and telehealth occupational therapy may be available for families who need greater flexibility. Availability can vary depending on location and service type, and our team can help you explore what’s possible.

We support families across Sydney through a combination of clinic-based and mobile occupational therapy services.

Our centres are located in:

Our Sydney Locations & Mobile Services

Why Sydney Families Choose Us for Occupational Therapy

Families often tell us that access, communication, and feeling supported make a real difference. Some of the reasons Sydney families choose our occupational therapy services include:

Accessible locations and mobile support

With multiple clinic locations across Sydney and the option for mobile and telehealth occupational therapy, families can access support in ways that fit their schedules and circumstances. This flexibility helps reduce travel time and makes it easier to maintain consistency with therapy.

Care that supports children and families

We work closely with parents and caregivers throughout the therapy process, recognising that everyday routines and environments matter. By involving families, support can be more practical, meaningful, and easier to carry over into daily life.

Clear communication and flexible support options

Families are supported with clear explanations and open conversations about services, funding, and next steps. We aim to make the process feel manageable, allowing families to move forward at a pace that feels right for them.

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Contact us today to schedule an appointment or to learn more about our services. Simply request an appointment via phone or contact form on our website. 

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FAQs About Occupational Therapy Sydney

People go to occupational therapy when everyday activities such as self-care, play, learning, or participation at home or school feel challenging. For children and adolescents, occupational therapists focus on supporting skills that help them take part in daily life more comfortably and confidently.

Occupational therapy and physiotherapy focus on different areas of support. Physiotherapy often centres on movement, strength, and physical function, while occupational therapy focuses on everyday activities and participation. Some children may benefit from one service, while others may use both, depending on their needs.

Occupational therapy is provided by qualified occupational therapists who have completed accredited university training and are registered with the Australian Health Practitioner Regulation Agency (AHPRA). Occupational therapists working with children and adolescents may also have additional experience or training in paediatric practice.

Occupational therapy may be funded through the NDIS when it aligns with a participant’s plan and goals. Access and funding depend on individual circumstances, which are explained in more detail on our NDIS occupational therapy page.

The most suitable occupational therapy service depends on your child’s age, needs, goals, and funding arrangements. Speaking with an occupational therapy provider can help clarify available options and guide families toward the most appropriate support.