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5 Best Physical Therapists in Sydney (2026)

Independently ranked by our review of ratings, reviews and reputation · How we chose

Elara Kestrel
By Elara Kestrel, Health and Medical Expert · ✓ Data verified August 2026 · 8 min read

A pulled hamstring or a lingering back injury in Sydney doesn't wait for a referral to sort itself out. Between them, the physical therapists on this page have logged well over two thousand Google reviews in the CBD alone, and most clinics here sit at a perfect 5.0, so the choice usually comes down to what kind of injury you're bringing in, not whether the care is any good.

Short answer: Evoker Premium Physiotherapy Services leads on volume with a perfect 5-star average across 824 Google reviews, followed closely by Infinite Health (5.0, 567 reviews) and Sydney Physio Solutions (5.0, 313 reviews). Several clinics here are NDIS-registered and WorkCover NSW approved, and most accept private health fund claims on the day, so ask about your specific cover when you book.
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How Sydney's Physiotherapy Clinics Compare

# Business Rating Reviews Best for
1 Evoker Premium Physiotherapy Services 5.0 824 Chronic pain & complex injury View ›
2 Infinite Health | Sydney CBD Physiotherapists 5.0 567 Sports injury & sports physio View ›
3 Sydney Physio Solutions | Macquarie St Sydney CBD 5.0 313 Long-term condition management View ›
4 PhysiCo City Physiotherapy 4.9 291 Multidisciplinary care View ›
5 City Physio & Pilates 5.0 248 TMJ, jaw & headache physio View ›
5 Best Physical Therapists in Sydney (2026)

The shortlist, reviewed

Evoker Premium Physiotherapy Services logo
#1 Overall🕑 Open 5 days/wk↩ Responds to reviews

Evoker Premium Physiotherapy Services

5.0824 Google reviews

Evoker Premium Physiotherapy Services is a Martin Place clinic offering physiotherapy, Pilates and sports massage alongside occupational rehabilitation. Reviewers describe treatment for chronic pain in the neck, shoulder and arm, post-surgical recovery, and sports injuries like torn adductors and broken legs. The clinic's physios build tailored exercise programs and check in between sessions to track progress.

What people praise

  • Clinicians take time to explain the injury and the reasoning behind treatment
  • Structured rehab programs with clear milestones
  • Reviewers report avoiding surgery after a course of treatment
  • Consistent five-star feedback across a very large review base

Worth knowing

  • Popular clinic in a central location, so book ahead for a preferred physio
Reputation scorecardrank in Sydney
Rating5 / 5
Review volume824 · 97th
Confidencevery high
Recency6 weeks ago
Info completenesssite · phone · hours
Rating breakdown99% 5-star
✓ VerifiedSource: Google

Our take: The most-reviewed clinic on this page by a wide margin, with reviewers repeatedly describing a genuine understanding of why an injury happened, not just how to treat the symptom. A strong default pick for anyone managing an ongoing or complex issue.

Ste 101, Level 1/14 Martin Pl, Sydney NSW 2000

Infinite Health | Sydney CBD Physiotherapists logo
#2🕑 Open 5 days/wk↩ Responds to reviews

Infinite Health | Sydney CBD Physiotherapists

5.0567 Google reviews

Infinite Health is a Pitt Street physiotherapy clinic a short walk from Wynyard and Martin Place stations, open into the evening on weekdays to fit around work. The clinic states it is NDIS registered and WorkCover NSW approved, and its physiotherapists work across manual therapy, dry needling and personalised rehab plans for sports and overuse injuries.

What people praise

  • Central location with extended weekday hours for before or after work
  • Personalised exercise programs sent after each session
  • Reviewers highlight clear communication and steady, visible progress
  • No referral needed and most major health funds accepted

Worth knowing

  • Smaller private treatment room setup than some larger multi-service clinics
Reputation scorecardrank in Sydney
Rating5 / 5
Review volume567 · 92th
Confidencevery high
Recency6 weeks ago
Info completenesssite · phone · hours
Rating breakdown100% 5-star
✓ VerifiedSource: Google

Our take: A very strong second pick, especially for sports injuries and return-to-play cases where reviewers describe fast, practical progress within a handful of sessions.

Ste 103, Level 1/74 Pitt St, Sydney NSW 2000

Sydney Physio Solutions | Macquarie St Sydney CBD logo
#3🕑 Open 5 days/wk

Sydney Physio Solutions | Macquarie St Sydney CBD

5.0313 Google reviews

Sydney Physio Solutions runs a Macquarie Street clinic offering physiotherapy alongside Pilates, sports medicine and specialised programs for tendon injuries, headaches and men's health. Reviewers describe being treated by named physiotherapists for both acute injuries and long-term health conditions, with some relationships spanning many months of ongoing care.

What people praise

  • Physios build realistic, longer-term management plans, not just short-term fixes
  • Reviewers describe feeling genuinely understood on complex or ongoing conditions
  • Friendly reception staff called out repeatedly
  • Recent review activity, suggesting an active, current caseload

Worth knowing

  • Limited Wednesday and Thursday opening hours compared to other days
Reputation scorecardrank in Sydney
Rating5 / 5
Review volume313 · 86th
Confidencehigh
Recency2 weeks ago
Info completenesssite · phone · hours
Rating breakdown98% 5-star
✓ VerifiedSource: Google

Our take: Best suited to anyone managing a long-term or recurring issue rather than a single acute injury. The reviews consistently describe patience and a realistic plan over a quick fix.

1/139 Macquarie St, Sydney NSW 2000

PhysiCo City Physiotherapy logo
#4🕑 Open 6 days/wk↩ Responds to reviews

PhysiCo City Physiotherapy

4.9291 Google reviews

PhysiCo City Physiotherapy is a Bathurst Street clinic offering physiotherapy alongside psychology, dietetics, massage and podiatry under one roof. Reviewers describe treatment for ankle injuries, car accident recovery and general strength and mobility work, often with several practitioners collaborating on one patient's care.

What people praise

  • Multiple allied health disciplines available in the one clinic
  • Reviewers highlight recovery timelines that beat their own expectations
  • Saturday hours, useful for anyone who can't get in on weekdays
  • Consistently high praise for named physiotherapists across different injuries

Worth knowing

  • Slightly lower rating than the clinics ranked above it, though still very high
Reputation scorecardrank in Sydney
Rating4.9 / 5
Review volume291 · 81th
Confidencehigh
Recency7 weeks ago
Info completenesssite · phone · hours
Rating breakdown97% 5-star
✓ VerifiedSource: Google

Our take: The pick if you want physiotherapy alongside other allied health support, like dietetics or psychology, in the same building. The rating sits a touch below the others here but is still built on a large, consistent review base.

Level 2/127 Bathurst St, Sydney NSW 2000

City Physio & Pilates logo
#5🕑 Open 5 days/wk↩ Responds to reviews

City Physio & Pilates

5.0248 Google reviews

City Physio & Pilates has operated in Martin Place since 1978, making it one of the longer-established physiotherapy clinics in the CBD. Alongside general musculoskeletal and sports physiotherapy, the clinic treats TMJ and jaw pain, headaches, and offers small-group reformer and equipment Pilates classes.

What people praise

  • Long-running CBD clinic with high staff retention, so patients see the same physio over time
  • Reviewers specifically praise treatment for jaw, neck and headache issues
  • Detailed session summaries emailed after each appointment
  • Small-group Pilates classes as an add-on to rehab

Worth knowing

  • A newer, relocated site, so some long-term patients are still adjusting
Reputation scorecardrank in Sydney
Rating5 / 5
Review volume248 · 75th
Confidencehigh
Recency6 weeks ago
Info completenesssite · phone · hours
Rating breakdown99% 5-star
✓ VerifiedSource: Google

Our take: A near-perfect rating and one of the few clinics here with a specific track record on jaw and headache physiotherapy, on top of the standard sports and musculoskeletal caseload.

rear of the foodcourt, Shop 10 Level 6/25 Martin Pl, Sydney NSW 2000

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Health information disclaimer: This directory is informational only and not medical advice. Rankings reflect publicly available Google ratings and review volume, not clinical outcomes. Verify any practitioner’s credentials and registration with the relevant medical board before booking.

How we score

Every number on this page comes from public Google data on the date shown, not opinion or payment. Rating is the clinic’s live Google star average. Review volume is how many patients have left a review, ranked against other Sydney physiotherapy clinics. Confidence weighs the rating by that volume, so a 5.0 from hundreds of reviews carries more weight than a 5.0 from a handful. Recency reflects how recently patients are still reviewing. No clinic can pay to change these numbers.

What does physiotherapy cost in Sydney?

Physiotherapy session fees in Sydney vary by clinic, session length and whether you’re claiming through a private health fund, NDIS, WorkCover or Medicare’s chronic disease management plan. We haven’t listed specific figures here as none were confirmed in the source data; ask each clinic directly for its current session pricing and what your cover will offset.

Serving Sydney CBD and beyond

The clinics above cluster around Martin Place, Pitt Street, Macquarie Street and Bathurst Street in the Sydney CBD, with several offering additional locations further out. Searching for a physical therapist near me? Every listing below shows a live phone number and directions so you can reach the closest option fast.

What to ask before you book a physical therapist

  • Are your physiotherapists AHPRA-registered?
  • Do you accept my private health fund, NDIS plan, or WorkCover claim directly?
  • Do I need a referral, or can I book straight in?
  • Will I see the same physiotherapist each visit?
  • What does a typical treatment plan and timeline look like for my type of injury?
  • Is there a cancellation or late-fee policy I should know about?

Frequently asked questions

How did you choose these physical therapists?

We started from physiotherapy clinics in Sydney with a public Google presence, then ranked by rating, review volume, consistency, and recency. See How we score above.

Are these rankings paid?

No. Rankings come from the public Google data in the scorecard. A business can pay to be a Featured Partner, which adds a badge and top placement, but that never changes another business’s score or position on the underlying data.

How often is this updated?

The data carries a verified date (August 2026 on this page). We refresh listings periodically so ratings and review counts stay current.

Do I need a doctor’s referral to see a physiotherapist in Sydney?

In most cases, no. Physiotherapists in NSW can be seen without a GP referral. A referral may still be required if you’re claiming through certain insurance, NDIS, WorkCover or a Medicare care plan, so check with your provider.

What is the difference between a physical therapist and a physiotherapist?

In Australia, the profession is almost always called physiotherapy rather than physical therapy, and the two terms describe the same qualification and scope of practice. All the clinics on this page use the Australian term.

The bottom line

Evoker Premium Physiotherapy Services is the safest default on sheer proven volume and a perfect rating, while City Physio & Pilates is worth calling first if jaw or headache pain is the specific issue. Whoever you book, confirm your cover and referral needs before the first session.

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