16 providers on the NDIS Commission register delivering therapy services in WA.
Allied health delivered under the NDIS: occupational therapy, speech pathology, physiotherapy, psychology, dietetics, and early childhood supports. Therapists work out what is getting in the way, work with you on it, and write the reports that often decide what goes into your next plan.
Therapy usually sits under Capacity Building, Improved Daily Living. Reports for plan reviews are generally billed against that same budget, so allow for them when you plan your hours for the year.
Perth has a reasonable allied health market. The rest of Western Australia does not. In the north and the interior, fly-in services and telehealth do most of the work, and remote loadings apply to in-person visits. If you are outside the metropolitan area, the useful question is not whether a therapist covers your region but how many times a year they will physically be there.
Most allied health professionals are registered with AHPRA but not with the NDIS Commission. The two are completely different things. If you are plan-managed or self-managed you can see them either way. If you are agency-managed, you can only use NDIS-registered providers, which narrows the field a long way.
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Allied health: OT, speech, physio, psychology.
Providers on this page appear on the NDIS Quality and Safeguards Commission's register of registered providers. Registration is not an endorsement, and it is not the same as a recommendation from us. Check that a provider suits your needs before you commit.