Bloom Pelvic Health, Baldivis
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Consultation Fee
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Physiotherapist

Physical therapy for muscle pain
Rehabilitation exercises for injuries
Joint mobility exercises
Posture correction sessions
Genevieve Ehlers, Physiotherapist. Degree: not listed. Years of experience: not listed. Workplace: Bloom Pelvic Health, Baldivis, working from Unit 1, 37 Cedric Street, Stirling WA 6021. She is a female physiotherapist based in Western Australia.
Genevieve is a caring physiotherapist who helps people as they move and feel better. She focuses on physical therapy for muscle pain, rehabilitation exercises for injuries, joint mobility exercises, and posture correction sessions. Her services are designed to help people regain strength and improve how they move in daily life.
In her practice, she offers clear and simple care plans. Patients can expect practical exercises they can do at home or in the clinic. The goal is to reduce pain and prevent future problems by teaching good movement and posture.
Location is convenient for many people across Perth and nearby areas. The Bloom Pelvic Health clinic is located in Baldivis, with her work also linked to the Stirling area at Unit 1, 37 Cedric Street, Stirling WA 6021. This makes it easier for patients who live in or visit Perth, Baldivis, and surrounding suburbs to access physiotherapy services.
Genevieve emphasizes a patient‑centered approach. She listens to concerns and creates personalized plans. Her sessions include hands‑on guidance and safe, progressive exercises. She also helps with posture, which can reduce muscle strain and improve daily comfort.
She commits to continuous learning. She stays up to date with the latest evidence and techniques to help patients recover faster. Teamwork is important in her work. She collaborates with other health professionals to support a full recovery.
People know Genevieve for her warm manner and reliable care. Her focus on clear goals, regular check‑ups, and steady progress builds trust. Patients feel supported as they work toward better movement and less pain. Her experience and dedication reflect a strong local reputation for quality physiotherapy in Western Australia.
