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5 Best Physiotherapy Clinics 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 July 2026 · 8 min read

A knee that won't stop aching after a running injury, or a shoulder that's been stiff since a car accident years ago, Sydney's physiotherapy clinics see a huge range of these cases every week. We compared the highest rated, most reviewed physio clinics in the city using real Google data.

Short answer: Evoker Premium Physiotherapy Services leads this list with a perfect 5.0 across 819 Google reviews, the largest review volume of any physio clinic we checked in Sydney. Infinite Health (566 reviews, 5.0) is a strong second and the only clinic here that names itself an NDIS registered and WorkCover NSW approved provider. All five clinics cluster tightly between 4.9 and 5.0, so the differences that matter most are specialty and location, not raw rating.
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How Sydney's Top Physiotherapy Clinics Compare

# Business Rating Reviews Best for
1 Evoker Premium Physiotherapy Services 5.0 819 High-volume care across a wide range of injuries View ›
2 Infinite Health | Sydney CBD Physiotherapists 5.0 566 No-referral bookings, WorkCover and NDIS claims View ›
3 Sydney Physio Solutions | Macquarie St Sydney CBD 4.9 296 Specialist areas like men's health and running injuries View ›
4 City Physio & Pilates 5.0 245 Long-established CBD clinic with Pilates classes View ›
5 Sydney Physio Solutions | Castlereagh St Sydney CBD 4.9 218 Long-term, multi-year injury management View ›
5 Best Physiotherapy Clinics in Sydney (2026)

Our top picks, reviewed

Evoker Premium Physiotherapy Services logo
#1 Overall🕑 Open 5 days/wk

Evoker Premium Physiotherapy Services

5.0819 Google reviews

Evoker Premium Physiotherapy Services is a Martin Place clinic offering physiotherapy alongside Pilates, sports massage and occupational rehabilitation. Google lists it as a physiotherapist, health consultant and occupational rehabilitation centre, a broader scope than routine physio alone. Reviewers describe treatment for chronic pain, post-surgery rehab and sports injuries, including a return to training after a broken leg, with physios Yvonne McKenny and Trisha named most often.

What people praise

  • one reviewer credits Yvonne with resolving chronic arm, shoulder and neck pain and avoiding a neurosurgeon referral altogether
  • Trisha is repeatedly praised for diagnosing the root cause of an injury rather than just treating the pain
  • reviewers say the practice explains recovery timelines clearly, one patient says a single half-hour session taught them more about their condition than months of spine-surgery follow-up
  • Blood Flow Restriction (BFR) training and dry needling are both mentioned as part of the treatment toolkit
Reputation scorecardrank in Sydney
Rating5 / 5
Review volume819 · 98th
Confidencevery high
Recency3 weeks ago
Info completenesssite · phone · hours
Rating breakdown99% 5-star
✓ VerifiedSource: Google

Our take: 819 reviews at a perfect 5.0 is the highest review volume and highest confidence score of any physiotherapy clinic on this page by a wide margin, the safe default if you just want proven, high-volume care.

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

Infinite Health | Sydney CBD Physiotherapists logo
#2🕑 Open 5 days/wk

Infinite Health | Sydney CBD Physiotherapists

5.0566 Google reviews

Infinite Health is a Pitt Street physiotherapy clinic and part of a wider Sydney group with several locations. Its own site states it's an NDIS registered provider and WorkCover NSW approved, and says no referral is needed with all major health funds accepted. Reviewers name physios Won, Beth and Hannah for treating knee, elbow, back and hip issues with a mix of hands-on treatment, dry needling and structured rehab programs.

What people praise

  • one reviewer says Won identified the cause of two years of knee pain from a running injury in the first session
  • Beth is credited with resolving a lower back injury over several months of progressive exercises and dry needling
  • a self-described physio skeptic says Hannah's genuine care changed his mind after 24 years of living with pain
  • reviewers highlight that treatment plans are clear and easy to follow at home between sessions
Reputation scorecardrank in Sydney
Rating5 / 5
Review volume566 · 93th
Confidencevery high
Recency4 weeks ago
Info completenesssite · phone · hours
Rating breakdown100% 5-star
✓ VerifiedSource: Google

Our take: 566 reviews at 5.0 puts this second by volume, and the practice's NDIS and WorkCover approvals are a genuine, useful differentiator if you're claiming through either scheme.

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

4.9296 Google reviews

Sydney Physio Solutions' Macquarie Street clinic is run by Dr Brad McIntosh alongside physiotherapists Stuart Baptist and James Homfray, each with a listed area of expertise, knee, men's health and pelvic pain, and back, hip and groin, respectively. The practice's own site lists specialised services beyond general physio, including AlterG anti-gravity running rehab, TMJ and jaw physiotherapy, and men's health physiotherapy. Reviewers describe multi-session treatment plans for long-running knee, back and injury issues.

What people praise

  • one reviewer says Brad helped build a realistic long-term management plan for a chronic knee issue rather than a quick fix
  • James Homfray is credited with fixing a five-year knee injury after other treatments hadn't worked
  • Stuart Baptist is described as approachable and realistic about goals, without over-promising
  • reception staff are mentioned for making the booking process seamless
Reputation scorecardrank in Sydney
Rating4.9 / 5
Review volume296 · 88th
Confidencehigh
Recency3 weeks ago
Info completenesssite · phone · hours
Rating breakdown98% 5-star
✓ VerifiedSource: Google

Our take: 296 reviews at 4.9 ranks this third by volume with a slightly lower average than the top two. Its specialist areas, men's health, running rehab, TMJ, are a real point of difference if your issue is niche rather than general.

1/139 Macquarie St, Sydney NSW 2000

City Physio & Pilates logo
#4🕑 Open 5 days/wk

City Physio & Pilates

5.0245 Google reviews

City Physio & Pilates is a Martin Place clinic that its own site says has treated patients in the same location since 1978, one of the longer-running physiotherapy practices in the Sydney CBD. It combines physiotherapy with small-group Pilates classes and lists musculoskeletal, sports, TMJ and jaw physio among its services. Reviewers name physios Nicola and Ed, and a Pilates instructor named Yvonne, for jaw, back, shoulder and general mobility work.

What people praise

  • Nicola is praised for treating jaw and shoulder issues while clearly explaining the reasoning behind each part of treatment
  • Ed is described as making a first-time patient feel comfortable immediately
  • reviewers highlight the small-group Pilates classes as a useful option alongside one-on-one physio
  • the practice's decades in the same CBD location is noted by more than one reviewer as reassuring
Reputation scorecardrank in Sydney
Rating5 / 5
Review volume245 · 83th
Confidencehigh
Recency6 weeks ago
Info completenesssite · phone · hours
Rating breakdown99% 5-star
✓ VerifiedSource: Google

Our take: 245 reviews at a perfect 5.0 puts this fourth by volume among five strong options, its long track record in the same location is worth factoring in if continuity matters to you.

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

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

Sydney Physio Solutions | Castlereagh St Sydney CBD

4.9218 Google reviews

Sydney Physio Solutions' Castlereagh Street clinic is the sister location to its Macquarie Street site, with physiotherapists Jackson Toigo, Conor Keane and Ashley Yee each covering different specialty areas, headaches and shoulders, neck and knee, and spine and tendons respectively. Reviewers describe relationships with this clinic stretching back four, nine and even ten years rather than one-off visits. Reception staff, Stashia by name, are mentioned almost as often as the physios themselves.

What people praise

  • multiple long-term patients, some for 9 or 10 years, say Jackson has helped them through a range of recurring injuries over time
  • Conor Keane is described as highly knowledgeable and reliably recommended by repeat patients
  • one reviewer credits Ashley with resolving over 20 years of back and neck pain following a car accident within three months
  • Stashia at reception is repeatedly praised for being warm and making scheduling easy
Reputation scorecardrank in Sydney
Rating4.9 / 5
Review volume218 · 78th
Confidencehigh
Recency3 weeks ago
Info completenesssite · phone · hours
Rating breakdown98% 5-star
✓ VerifiedSource: Google

Our take: 218 reviews at 4.9 puts this fifth by volume among five very close options. The long-tenure reviews here suggest a clinic people stick with for years rather than a single fix.

Level 8/155 Castlereagh St, 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

Rating is the live Google average for each clinic. Review volume counts how many patients actually left a review, more reviews means the rating rests on a bigger sample. Confidence blends the two, a high rating backed by hundreds of reviews scores higher than the same rating with a handful. Recency checks how many reviews were left in the past few months, since staff and ownership change. No clinic can pay to move up this list or change these numbers.

What does a physio session cost in Sydney? (2026)

Physiotherapy in Australia is billed privately unless you have a relevant Medicare care plan, WorkCover, NDIS funding or private health extras cover. Session length and price vary by clinic and by what’s being treated, an initial assessment usually runs longer, and costs more, than a standard follow-up. Confirm the exact fee and any gap payment when you book, and ask whether the clinic can bill your health fund or scheme directly.

Physiotherapy across Sydney

All five clinics here sit within a short walk of each other in the Sydney CBD, around Martin Place, Pitt Street, Macquarie Street and Castlereagh Street, with Infinite Health and Sydney Physio Solutions each running additional locations beyond the city. Wherever you’re searching from, a physiotherapy clinic near me in Sydney is likely to turn up more than one of these.

What to ask before you book a physiotherapy session

  • Is this practitioner’s area of expertise a match for my specific injury?
  • How long is the initial assessment, and how much of that is hands-on treatment versus history-taking?
  • Do you accept WorkCover, NDIS or my private health fund directly?
  • Roughly how many sessions does a case like mine usually take?
  • Will I get exercises to do between sessions, and how will progress be tracked?
  • What happens if I’m not improving after a few sessions, do you reassess or refer out?

Frequently asked questions

Are these rankings paid?

No. Rankings come from public Google data. A business can pay to be a Featured Partner (badge and top placement), but that never changes another business’s score or position.

How did you choose these physiotherapy clinics?

We pulled real Google ratings, review counts and review text for physiotherapy clinics operating in Sydney, then ranked them on a transparent scorecard of rating, review volume, confidence and recency. No one can buy a higher rank.

How often is this updated?

This page reflects Google data verified in July 2026. Ratings and review counts shift over time, so check the live scorecard above for the latest numbers.

Do I need a referral to see a physiotherapist in Sydney?

No. Physiotherapists in Australia can be seen without a GP referral. You may need one to claim under a Medicare chronic disease management plan, WorkCover or NDIS funding, depending on your situation.

What’s the difference between these five clinics?

All five are highly rated physiotherapy clinics in the Sydney CBD. The differences are mostly about specialty focus, men’s health, running rehab, TMJ, scheme approvals like NDIS and WorkCover, and how long each clinic has operated in its location, not raw quality.

The bottom line

Evoker Premium Physiotherapy Services is the safe default here, the most reviewed and highest-confidence clinic on this page by a clear margin. If you’re claiming through NDIS or WorkCover, Infinite Health’s approvals make it worth a direct look. Whichever you pick, ask about the specific practitioner’s area of expertise before booking, not just the clinic’s overall rating.

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