Physio Inq is currently servicing appointments in Shannon, SA

Physio Inq is currently servicing appointments in Shannon, SA

Physio Inq in Shannon

We are excited to bring our exceptional in-home Allied Health services to the community of Shannon.

As a family-owned business for nearly 20 years, we provide personalised attention and expertise, fostering independence and improving the quality of life for patients of all ages and abilities.

Whether you’re:

  • Part of the NDIS (Self-Managed or Plan-Managed)
  • Aged Care/Home Care Package (HCP)
  • Commonwealth Home Support Program (CHSP)
  • Private Client

Discover the difference Physio Inq’s innovative, flexible, and accessible care can make for you and your loved ones.

If we can’t meet you in person, no problem! As part of our promise to deliver quality Allied Health services to all Australians, we also offer Telehealth & Online Services, providing you with the same level of care and attention, no matter where you are.

Physio Inq in Shannon

Why Choose Physio Inq?

Discover the different Physio Inq’s innovative, flexible and accessible care can make for you and your loved ones.

Consistent and always personalised care

Experience peace of mind with low therapist turnover, ensuring you or your loved ones see the same staff every time.

Immediate access with no waiting lists

Enjoy on-time, flexible appointments in the convenience of your home or virtually through our Telehealth services.

Family-owned multidisciplinary expertise

Take comfort in tailored treatments delivered across key Allied Health services, which we’ve excelled at for nearly 20 years.

Central Highlands

Tasmania's Central Highlands boast glorious scenery and dramatic built heritage dating back to the early 19th century. It is the birthplace of Tasmania’s Hydro-Electric power system and home to the best trout fishing in the southern hemisphere. The Central Highlands covers 8,010 sq km, or 12 per cent of Tasmania’s land mass, has a permanent population of over 2,000, many of whom own shacks in the communities around the region’s numerous spectacular lakes and mountains.

The Tarn Shelf contains a picturesque series of small glacial lakes. This is a long circuit walk that takes in the Tarn Shelf, Lake Newdegate, Twilight Tarn and Lake Webster. The walk takes you across the Tarn Shelf, returning via the lower lakes. The tarns are often frozen in winter.
Lake King William is located to the west of Derwent Bridge and is a popular local trout fishing location. For many years, this lake has produced large numbers of fish. Compared to those lakes around Miena, the fish are a bit smaller but the numbers are extraordinary.
Lake Echo is a large, expansive hydro-electric impoundment with generally deep and clear water. Much of the lake is surrounded by steep sided eucalypt bushland although movement along the shoreline is reasonable owing to the large draw-down in lake level exposing expanses of rocky shore.
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