Find information on allied health professionals and learn how they can help with a range of non-emergency physical and mental medical issues.
Allied health professionals can provide assessment and management for a range of non-emergency physical and mental health concerns.
This could range from joint sprains, muscle pain, eye conditions and many other non-emergency conditions and situations.
Allied health professions include:
- Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander health workers and practitioners
- Art therapists
- Audiologists
- Dietitians
- Exercise physiologists
- Occupational therapists
- Optometrists
- Physiotherapists
- Podiatrists
- Psychologists
- Social workers
For more details, visit the healthdirect website.
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Depending on the allied health professional that you want to see, you might need a referral from your doctor.
Contact your doctor to help you decide if an allied health service is right for you.
Find an allied health professional
The National Health Services Directory lists allied health professionals and other health services.
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