Preston
Day | Time |
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Sunday | Closed |
Monday | Closed |
Tuesday | Closed |
Wednesday | Closed |
Thursday | Closed |
Friday | Closed |
Saturday | Closed |
Consultation Fee
Not specified
Physiotherapist
4.5
Physical therapy exercises
Joint mobilization
Stretching techniques
Pain management strategies
Dr. Rachel Neate is a Physiotherapist with a focus on helping people move better and feel less pain. She works in Preston, at 537 High Street, Preston VIC 3072, in the Preston clinic. Her work is all about physical therapy exercises, joint mobilization, stretching techniques, and practical pain management strategies. While the profile does not list a specific degree or years of experience, she brings professional care to patients in the local area. Her role as a physiotherapist means she uses hands-on techniques and personalized exercises to support recovery and daily living. She helps people of different ages and activity levels through a clear plan that fits each person’s needs. This is a clinic that many Preston residents can trust for focused care and steady progress.
Dr. Neate’s practice centers on convenient, local care in Preston, with a strong emphasis on client comfort and clear communication. She offers targeted physical therapy exercises to build strength and improve range of motion. Joint mobilization is used to help joints move more smoothly, which can reduce stiffness and discomfort. Stretching techniques are taught to improve flexibility and prevent future pains. Pain management strategies are shared to help patients manage symptoms effectively, so everyday tasks become easier. The services are designed to be easy to follow at home or in the clinic, with practical steps that patients can repeat daily.
The care approach is patient-friendly and straightforward. Dr. Neate focuses on listening to concerns and explaining options in plain language. This helps people feel confident about their treatment plan. She values continuous learning, staying up-to-date with practical methods that improve outcomes. Working in a team makes a big difference. She coordinates with other health professionals when needed to support a full recovery. For patients, this means a coordinated path to better movement and less pain.
When people choose Dr. Neate, they choose a local expert with a clear focus on physiotherapy and physical health. Her reputation in Preston is built on solid care, reliability, and a commitment to helping patients get back to the activities they love. Her expertise in physical therapy and related techniques offers a steady, hopeful approach to recovery for many in the community.
Had a long-standing shoulder issue and saw Rachel in Preston. She guided me through targeted stretches and gentle joint mobilization, and I walked out with a clear pain management plan – felt back on track within a week.
After a nasty knee flare-up, Rachel explained the exercises clearly and adjusted my program as I improved. The High Street clinic is easy to get to, and I appreciated the practical tips for doing the sessions at home in Carlton North.
Relieved to finally find someone who listens. Rachel customised a routine using stretching techniques and physical therapy exercises, and the pain gradually eased. Highly recommend for anyone around Preston.
I was sceptical at first, but Rachel’s approach to pain management and gentle joint mobilisation made a big difference. I can now train without the nagging ache I used to feel in my hip near Kew.
From the first session at 537 High Street, Rachel explained everything in plain terms and demonstrated each exercise. The combination of physical therapy exercises and real-world tips helped me recover quicker than I expected.
Very happy with the clear plan and supportive guidance. The stretching techniques Rachel taught me are simple to keep up, and I’ve noticed less stiffness after long days at my job in Coburg.
I’ve tried a few Physios, but Rachel’s sessions for my back pain have been the best. She listens, explains the science behind each move, and the exercises fit into my busy schedule around Melbourne.