Optimum Health Solutions Hornsby

For families across Hornsby, Waitara, Normanhurst, and the Upper North Shore, our Leighton Place clinic puts all seven allied health disciplines in
one place. Physiotherapy, Occupational Therapy, Speech Pathology, Exercise Physiology, Positive Behaviour Support, Podiatry, and Dietetics. Your clinicians work as one team, so your care stays coordinated from the first appointment. NDIS, Medicare, and private patients welcome.

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We Support the NDIS. Registered NDIS Provider

We are not just any NDIS provider​

The NDIS can feel overwhelming. We help make it straightforward.

Our Hornsby team works with you, your family, and your support coordinator. We do functional assessments, therapy plans, assistive technology recommendations, and progress reports. Everything meets scheme requirements. Seven disciplines in one clinic means less travelling and more time getting support.

We have been helping Australians access better health care for more than 20 years. We keep your plan practical and focused on what matters to you.

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We are here to support you

Your initial assessment allows us to design a customised plan using our range of services to enable your health goals.

Allied health support services in Hornsby, Sydney

Hornsby Client Reviews

SM McB

Great gym, friendly & helpful staff, easy parking. Been going for over 2 years now and I can highly recommended.
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AQSM Pty Ltd

Was made to feel comfortable and a valued person straight away. Guaran listened to my ‘story’ and made a ‘plan of attack’ for my multiple injuries with me.
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Geofrey Smith

I hear great things about thie team at Thirnleigh
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Jacqii Pilarski

Brilliant service provided by caring professionals.
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Frequently Asked Questions

  • Hornsby 2077
  • Waitara 2077
  • Asquith 2077
  • Wahroonga 2076
  • Normanhurst 2076
  • North Wahroonga 2076
  • Mount Colah 2079
  • Hornsby Heights 2077
  • Thornleigh 2120
  • Westleigh 2120
  • Pennant Hills 2120
  • Berowra 2081
  • Berowra Heights 2082
  • Galston 2159
  • Brooklyn 2083

Parking is available on-site in dedicated bays via the driveway. Accessible parking is available near the entrance. If full, use street bays on Leighton Place. Please allow 15 minutes before your appointment to find parking.

Our Hornsby clinic has step free entry and accessible bathrooms. If you need support, please let us know before your appointment so we can assist.

You can either book/refer online in our bookings directory, call the clinic on 02 8599 9088, email us at hornsbyclinic@opt.net.au or ask your GP or Support Coordinator to send a referral. We confirm details and match you to the right practitioner based on your goals.
Yes. We are a registered NDIS provider. We offer functional assessments, therapy plans tailored to your goals, assistive technology recommendations, and reports that meet scheme requirements.

Our Hornsby clinic offers Occupational Therapy, Physiotherapy, Speech Pathology, Exercise Physiology, Positive Behaviour Support, Podiatry, Dietetics, Early Childhood Intervention, and Pre-Employment Medicals. See each service page for details.

Appointment availability varies by service and practitioner, for a full list of clinics capacity, please see our referrers hub.

Yes. Most services are available via telehealth. We’ll confirm suitability during your enquiry or referral.

Bring your referral, Medicare or NDIS details, any relevant reports, and comfortable clothing for movement based assessments.

We welcome feedback on Google. Please share what helped you, and we reply to all reviews to keep improving. If you have concerns, contact the clinic directly so we can assist.

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Our Core Services

Chiropractor performing neck adjustment on patient at Optimum Health Solutions.

A team of caring health professionals working together around you.
From physiotherapy and exercise rehabilitation to speech pathology, dietetics, podiatry and more, your care is coordinated not fragmented.

NDIS Disability Services

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Navigating the NDIS can feel overwhelming. You don’t have to do it alone.
As a registered NDIS provider, we align therapy with your plan and help map out a clear and sustainable pathway so funding works for you.

Careers at Optimum

Speech pathology professionals providing expert assessment and therapy services.

Do meaningful work without burning out.
Join a supportive multidisciplinary team where mentoring, collaboration and professional growth are part of everyday practice.

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