
Physiotherapist
Kristy is a passionate and bubbly Physiotherapist who works with children and adolescents, supporting them and their families to reach their goals. She believes in making therapy engaging and fun by tailoring each session to the child’s interests.
A proud Goreng Goreng woman, Kristy is committed to providing culturally safe and inclusive care. She has worked with First Nations families in both urban and regional settings and values the opportunity to support their wellbeing through meaningful, respectful interventions.
Since graduating with a Bachelor of Physiotherapy (Honours) from the University of Queensland in 2015, Kristy has worked across hospital, clinic, and community settings. She has experience in a wide range of areas including disability, neurological and neuromuscular conditions, rehabilitation, musculoskeletal issues, and women’s health (pre- and post-natal, continence, and bone health).
Kristy has a particular interest in working with children with cerebral palsy, neuromuscular and genetic conditions, as well as neurodivergent clients and First Nations families. She supports clients across a range of funding streams, including NDIS, Medicare and private arrangements.
Outside of work, Kristy enjoys going for coffee, catching up with her community, and running half-marathons (when she’s not bumping into clients along the way!).
Kristy is based in Central Brisbane, and accepts referrals from Redlands, Logan & Brisbane South areas