Chinatown Physiotherapy Centre

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QG6, Prince Centre Quay Street Haymarket, NSW, 2000
02 9281 2743
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Opening Times

Mon-Sat: 9am – 5:50pm

Chinatown Physiotherapy Centre in Haymarket, Sydney, NSW is listed under Physiotherapists Specialising in Back Pain Physio, Neck Pain Physio, Physiotherapy.

Additional services by Chinatown Physiotherapy Centre are Rehabilitation Physio, Dry Needling, Headache Physio, Sports Physio, Shoulder injury Physio, Joint Pain Physio, McKenzie Spine Therapy, Acupuncture.

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About the centre

Chinatown Physiotherapy Centre was established in Haymarket, Sydney in 1987 by Mrs. Rosanna Ng. It is conveniently located in the heart of Sydney Chinatown and can be easily accessed by train, tram and bus. Please refer to our map for the location.

Our centre is staffed by musculoskeletal physiotherapists with emphasis on hands-on treatments and holistic approach. The initial consultation usually takes between 45 to 60 minutes and subsequent consultations from 30 to 45 minutes.

A medical referral is not essential for physiotherapy. However, if you are under the worker compensation, motor vehicle accident or EPC program, referral from your treating doctor is necessary.

Chinatown Physiotherapy Centre have joined the physiotherapist provider list of the Bupa member first.  Bupa members are now able to claim up to 90% of the treatment fee back. Different levels of % benefits apply depending on the level of cover.  There is no gap physiotherapy for kids. (*condition applied according to fund rule )

As for HCF members, we have joined the More for Muscles Program which gives HCF members with Extras cover one fully covered initial assessment – which includes a diagnosis and treatment plan, each year subject to your annual limits and fund rules.

Appointment may be made by telephone or in person. It may also be useful to give us an indication of your problem when the appointment is being made to enable us to assist you the best we can. We usually send you a reminder by phone or SMS for your initial consultation. Should reminder be required for subsequent appointment, please kindly inform our receptionist.

If you are unable to keep an appointment, please notify us as soon as possible so that we can re-schedule for another time. Full consultation fee would otherwise be charged for non-attendance without notification.

Physiotherapists

Rosanna Ng

Rosanna Ng graduated from Lincoln Institute of Health Sciences with a Bachelor degree in physiotherapy in 1981and 1999, she finished Master degree course in Orthopaedic manipulative physiotherapy with Charles Stuart University.
Recently she has completed a post graduate certificate course in Pelvic Floor Rehabilitation with the University of Melbourne. Now she is a titled pelvic floor physiotherapist treating patients with stress incontinence; urgency and frequency problem as well as tight and painful pelvic floor muscles or poor defaecation technique.

Rosanna is a member of the Continence Foundation Australia, Australian Physiotherapy Association (APA), the Orthopaedic Manipulative Therapists of Australia (OMTA) and Hong Kong Physiotherapy Association (HKPA). She continue to regularly update herself on new approaches. Her special interests are neck and back pain as well as Women Health. Rosanna is also a ball-room dancer and has in-depth understanding of injuries related to dancing.

Besides, She has a weekly radio talk in 2CR radio station (in Cantonese), as well as leads a exercises class for patients with Parkinson Disease once a month.  She loves her job as a physiotherapist.

Josephine Yeung

Josephine graduated in 1984 from Hong Kong Polytechnic in Physiotherapy. She obtained a Master Degree in Clinical & Pathological Sciences from the Chinese University of Hong Kong in 1992, Diploma in Epidemiology and Applied Statistics from the Chinese University of Hong Kong in 1994 and a Post-graduate Diploma in Applied Sciences (manipulative physiotherapy) from the Sydney University in 1997.

Josephine worked as a general physiotherapist in Tung Wah Group of Hospitals from 1984 to 1987. In 1988 to 1995, she worked as a sports physiotherapist in Hong Kong Sports Institute. She was appointed as a team physiotherapist for the Hong Kong Olympics Team in 1992 Barcelona Olympic Games, Spain; 1993 East Asian Games in Shanghai, China; and 1994 Asian Games in Hiroshima, Japan. She also worked as a volunteer in physiotherapist in Sydney 2000 Olympic Games. Josephine had lectured and presentations in various educational programs and international conferences in Hong Kong and China.

In 1995, Josephine immigrated to Australia and works in St. George Hospital, Blacktown Hospital. She has been working in Chinatown Physiotherapy Centre as a part time physiotherapist since 1997. Josephine is highly experienced in sports injury at elite level. She is also a manipulative physiotherapist.

Rudy Sze

After clinical training in different hospitals in New South Wales, Rudy graduated from the University of Sydney in physiotherapy in 2011. Since graduation, Rudy has worked in a very busy clinic in Western Sydney in the past two years. From working at the clinic, he has developed sound clinical reasoning and improved manual techniques.

Rudy has also been continuously participating in further development in physiotherapy since he graduated. Through combining manual techniques, biomechanical theories and manipulative therapy into the physiotherapy practice, Rudy believes that any condition will respond significantly after his treatment. Moreover, Rudy has shown special interest in dry needling (musculoskeletal acupuncture) and it has become one of Rudy’s favorite techniques because of its effectiveness.

Rudy aims to provide the best service to all his patients and promotes well-being to their health and quality of life.

Max Lee

Max graduated from the University of Sydney in 2010. After graduation, he spent 2 years in Canberra Hospital and gained experience in all areas of physiotherapy including Orthopaedics, Rheumatology, Emergency, Neurological Rehabilitation, Cardio-respiratory Rehabilitation and Community Rehabilitation. Afterwards, he spent 6 months at Sydney Royal Prince Alfred Hospital working in community rehabilitation.

Max believes in treating patients with a holistic approach by considering the biological, psychological and social aspects of patients’ issues. Accordingly, he has continued his education and development in all forms of rehabilitation.

Max is fluent in Mandarin and English.

Services

  • Sports and musculoskeletal injuries
  • Back & neck pain
  • Arthritic condition
  • Repetitive strain/overuse syndrome
  • Advice on back care
  • Postural check and advice
  • Individually designed exercise program
  • Physical rehabilitation for stroke and other neurological conditions
  • Rehabilitation & exercise programs following fractures, spinal & joints surgery / replacement surgery as well as ligament re-construction surgery etc.
  • Application of plaster & splintage and fracture care
  • Chest physiotherapy
  • dry needling /musculoskeletal acupuncture
  • stress incintinence, urgency and urinary frequency problem
  • pelvic pain, vulvodynia and tight pelvic floor
  • post prostatectomy urinary incontinence rehabilitation
  • correction of poor defaecation technique/ straining

Testimonials

“I have been a regular patient of Rosanna Ng at Chinatown Physiotherapy Centre for several years.  Ongoing treatment from Rosanna helps me manage my neck and back pain which I suffer as a result of sitting too long at a computer during working hours. I appreciate her expertise at knowing exactly where the problem area is and her ability to relax and realign any musculoskeletal issues.  I have often recommended Rosanna to any friends or work colleagues who need any type of physiotherapy treatment.  They all sing her praises too.

There is also always a friendly face, Sheila, at reception when I arrive for my appointment.  I always walk out of the Centre after my appointment feeling relaxed having been in capable and caring hands.”

– Karen

“I am more than happy to unequivocally recommend Chinatown Physiotherapy to any prospective client. My family and I have greatly benefitted from their highly professional care for over 20 years. During this time, Rosanna Ng has treated acute injuries as well as guiding us in the practical management of long term chronic conditions, always in a caring and supportive manner.  I have no hesitation in encouraging anyone in need of physiotherapy assistance to promptly contact Rosanna and her very competent and friendly staff.”

– Narelle Thirkettle

“Everyone are always friendly, kind and nice.”

” I am very happy with the care and attention I receive and the friendly atmosphere.”

‘ Overall service is excellent and highly recommended.”

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