George Street Chiropractic
417/375 George St, Sydney NSW 2000, Australia, NSW
About George Street Chiropractic
Practitioners
Specific chiropractor names not listed on website
Government registered practitioners
Experienced musculoskeletal therapists
Conditions Treated
- Ankle and foot pain
- Arthritis (Osteoarthritis and Rheumatoid)
- Chest wall pain
- Hand pain
- Headaches
- Hip pain
- Jaw pain (TMJ)
- Knee pain
- Lower back pain
- Neck pain
- Plantar Fasciitis & Heel Pain
- Pregnancy pain
- Regional coccyx pain (tailbone)
- Rotator cuff injuries
- Shoulder conditions and pain
- Sports injuries
- Tennis elbow/Golfer's elbow
- Thoracic pain
- Work-related injuries
- Musculoskeletal injuries, pain and arthritis
Techniques & Services
Techniques
- Soft tissue therapy (massage)
- Active release methods
- PNF (Proprioceptive Neuromuscular Facilitation)
- Manipulations
- Mobilisation
- Dry needling
- Therapeutic exercises
- Gentle alternatives to spinal manipulation for contraindicated patients
Services
- Located in heart of Sydney CBD (next to Apple store and McDonald's)
- Evidence-based therapy approach
- Full history and examination before treatment
- X-Ray or MRI referral capabilities if needed
- All ages accepted
- Gentle and safe techniques
- Personalised care approach
Payment Options
- Health insurance accepted
- GP referrals accepted (not required)
- Enhanced Primary Care (EPC) program accepted
- Contact clinic for fee information
Features & Amenities
- Back Pain
- Dry Needling
- Headache & Migraine
- Hip Pain
- Knee Pain
- Neck Pain
- Sports Injury
- Workplace Injury
Opening Hours
* Hours may vary on public holidays. We recommend calling ahead to confirm.
Location
Pricing Information
Contact for pricing
Contact for pricing
Estimated per consultation
• Initial consultations may cost more
• Health fund rebates may apply
• Contact practice for exact fees
Practice Information
Google Rating
5.0 ★
Location
NSW
Profession
Chiropractor
Reviews
70 reviews
Your Visit
- AHPRA registered
- Initial consultation included
- Treatment plan discussed
- Private health rebates available
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Frequently Asked Questions
How do I book an appointment at George Street Chiropractic?
You can contact George Street Chiropractic directly by calling (02) 9290 3800 or via their website. Contact details are listed on this page.
What techniques does George Street Chiropractic use?
George Street Chiropractic offers Soft tissue therapy (massage), Active release methods, PNF (Proprioceptive Neuromuscular Facilitation), Manipulations, Mobilisation, Dry needling, Therapeutic exercises, Gentle alternatives to spinal manipulation for contraindicated patients. Contact the practice to discuss which approach is best suited to your needs.
What conditions does George Street Chiropractic treat?
The practice treats Ankle and foot pain, Arthritis (Osteoarthritis and Rheumatoid), Chest wall pain, Hand pain, Headaches, Hip pain, Jaw pain (TMJ), Knee pain, Lower back pain, Neck pain, Plantar Fasciitis & Heel Pain, Pregnancy pain, Regional coccyx pain (tailbone), Rotator cuff injuries, Shoulder conditions and pain, Sports injuries, Tennis elbow/Golfer's elbow, Thoracic pain, Work-related injuries, Musculoskeletal injuries, pain and arthritis. Book a consultation to discuss your specific condition.
Is George Street Chiropractic registered with AHPRA?
All chiropractors in Australia are required to hold current AHPRA registration to practise. You can verify any practitioner's registration at ahpra.gov.au.
What payment options does George Street Chiropractic accept?
Payment options include Health insurance accepted, GP referrals accepted (not required), Enhanced Primary Care (EPC) program accepted, Contact clinic for fee information. Contact the practice for details on health fund rebates and out-of-pocket costs.
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