PhysiCo City Physiotherapy is a multi-disciplinary allied health clinic in the Sydney CBD. We are located on Level 2 at 127 Bathurst Street, in the Gadigal Station Building, directly above Gadigal Metro Station and a short walk from Town Hall Station.
The clinic is in the Gadigal Station Building, directly above Gadigal Metro Station. If you arrive by Metro, take the Bathurst Street exit, turn left after the ticket gates, and the clinic is the first door on the left.
Town Hall Station is approximately 5 minutes walk from the clinic. Museum Station is also a short walk away.
The Town Hall light rail stop on George Street is a short walk from the clinic. Bus services along Elizabeth Street and Park Street stop within a short walk of the building.
Paid parking is available at Wilson Parking on Bathurst Street and at several other car parks nearby. Street parking on Bathurst Street and surrounding streets is metered and time-limited during business hours.
The clinic is on Level 2 of the Gadigal Station Building at 127 Bathurst Street. There is a lift to Level 2, so you do not need to use stairs to reach the clinic.
| Day | Hours |
|---|---|
| Monday to Friday | 8am to 6:30pm |
| Saturday | 10am to 2pm |
| Sunday | Closed |
The following services are available at our Bathurst Street clinic.
A first physiotherapy appointment usually runs for 30 to 45 minutes. Your physiotherapist will ask about your symptoms, your medical history and what you need to be able to do. That is followed by a physical assessment of movement, strength and the affected area.
You will usually receive treatment during the same visit, along with an explanation of what the assessment found and what the next steps look like. Wear or bring clothing you can move in, and bring any scans or referral letters you have.
Check out our article about what to expect at your first physio appointment.
The clinic is on Level 2 at 127 Bathurst Street, Sydney NSW 2000, in the Gadigal Station Building, directly above Gadigal Metro Station.
Gadigal Station is the closest station. The clinic is in the Gadigal Station Building, directly above the Metro platforms. Town Hall Station is approximately 5 minutes walk from the clinic, and Museum Station is also a short walk away.
No, you do not need a referral to book a private physiotherapy appointment. A GP referral is required if you want to claim a Medicare rebate under a GP Chronic Condition Management Plan, and is usually required for DVA.
Medicare rebates for physiotherapy are available through a GP Chronic Condition Management Plan. Your GP decides whether you are eligible and how many sessions are covered. Without a plan, physiotherapy is a private service.
Yes, we process private health claims on the spot through HICAPS. You pay the gap only.
We accept:
Rebate amounts depend on your fund, your level of cover and the item claimed. Reception can check what applies to you before your appointment. View our prices
Yes. The clinic opens at 8am on weekdays and closes at 6:30pm, so appointments can be booked before or after standard office hours. Saturday appointments are available from 10am to 2pm.
Yes. We see clients under Workers Compensation, CTP motor vehicle accident claims, DVA, and NDIS for self-managed and plan-managed participants. Each of these requires specific paperwork, so call reception before your first appointment so we can confirm what is needed.
Paid parking is available at Wilson Parking on Bathurst Street and at several other car parks nearby. Metered street parking is available on Bathurst Street and surrounding streets, with time limits during business hours. Most clients travel by train or Metro, given the clinic sits directly above Gadigal Station and a short walk from Town Hall Station.
Yes. There is a lift to Level 2, so you do not need to use stairs to reach the clinic.
A first physiotherapy appointment usually runs for 30 to 45 minutes. Follow-up appointments are usually 30 minutes, and a one hour extended consultation is available on request.