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Home Osteopathy in Waratah, NSW

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This guide compares home osteopathy providers in Waratah, ranked by AHPRA registration status, experience with aged care and NDIS clients, and range of musculoskeletal conditions treated. The 10 providers listed here service Waratah and surrounding areas and are connected through Carevo.

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Showing 10 of 10 providers·How we rank

Trusted provider

Affordable Living Aid Pty Ltd

Newcastle, NSW and 6 others · National provider

Specialises in Equipment hire · Therapy · Transport

1

Understanding the unique needs of individuals in the Newcastle region, the provider strives to deliver person-centred care that promotes independence and enhances quality of life. As a trusted NDIS provider, they are committed to empowering participants with the support they need to achieve their goals.

How we verified this provider

Median response time15 hours
NDIS coverage26 groups

Med-Psych Pty Ltd

Newcastle, NSW and 3 others · State-wide provider

Specialises in Therapy · Allied health

2

They are committed to empowering individuals with disabilities to achieve their goals and live fulfilling lives.

How we verified this provider

Median response time23 hours
NDIS coverage1 group

Levaro Allied Health

Lake Macquarie, NSW and 2 others · Hyperlocal provider

Specialises in Therapy · Allied health

3

They offer a comprehensive range of NDIS services designed to enhance independence and well-being.

How we verified this provider

Median response time4 minutes
NDIS coverage3 groups
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Mayfield West, NSW and 4 others

Specialises in Equipment · Therapy · Allied Health

4

They are dedicated to offering high-quality disability support services to participants in Seven Hills and surrounding communities.

How we verified this provider

NDIS coverage5 groups

Hb Rehab

Wallsend, NSW · Hyperlocal provider

Specialises in Therapy · Allied health

5

They are dedicated to delivering high-quality therapeutic supports to NDIS participants, helping individuals achieve their goals and enhance their quality of life.

How we verified this provider

Median response time15 minutes
NDIS coverage1 group

Erin Gleeson

Hamilton, NSW

Specialises in Therapy · Allied Health

6

As a trusted NDIS provider, they are committed to delivering high-quality disability support to participants.

How we verified this provider

NDIS coverage1 group

Positive Care Supports Pty Ltd

Newcastle, NSW and 7 others · State-wide provider

Specialises in Personal care · Domestic assistance · Therapy

7

Positive Care Supports Pty Ltd is a leading registered NDIS provider proudly serving Raymond Terrace, NSW, and the surrounding Port Stephens region.

How we verified this provider

Median response time8 hours
NDIS coverage12 groups

Jl Occupational Therapy

Edgeworth, NSW

Specialises in Therapy · Allied Health

8

They are committed to empowering NDIS participants with tailored support plans to achieve their goals.

How we verified this provider

NDIS coverage1 group

Kintsugi Occupational Therapy

Mount Hutton, NSW

Specialises in Therapy · Allied Health

9

They are dedicated to delivering high-quality therapeutic supports to NDIS participants, helping them achieve their goals and live more independent lives.

How we verified this provider

NDIS coverage1 group

Broad-Ability Therapy Pty Ltd

Warners Bay, NSW

Specialises in Therapy · Allied Health

10

They offer a comprehensive range of NDIS services designed to empower participants and enhance their quality of life.

How we verified this provider

NDIS coverage1 group

How we rank providers

Rankings in Waratah are based on real outcomes between providers and families on our platform. They are recalculated daily and cannot be purchased or influenced by advertising.

  • How this list is built. Providers shown here are registered with the NDIS for Therapeutic Supports, or offer osteopathy and allied health. Generalist providers who only mention this service in passing are excluded, so the list reflects genuine, demonstrated capability.
  • Outcomes with families. We measure what happens after a family contacts a provider. Providers where families report positive outcomes rank higher. Multiple signals are weighted across a rolling window.
  • Service match. Providers are ranked by how closely their registered services and capabilities match what you are searching for.
  • Registration and compliance. NDIS registered and government-approved aged care providers are weighted for meeting quality and safeguards standards.
  • Local presence. Providers confirmed in Waratah rank above those covering only the broader region.

What does "Trusted" mean? The Trusted badge is awarded to providers with a consistent record of positive outcomes with families on our platform. It is based on multiple behavioural signals and family feedback, and it cannot be purchased.

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providers in Waratah

26,738

providers nationally

How providers are verified

Every provider listed is cross-checked against the official Australian registers before appearing here. This is separate from the Trusted badge, which reflects platform outcomes.

NDIS register cross-check

Every NDIS-registered provider listed is verified against the NDIS Commission register. Registration numbers and approved support groups are pulled from the official register, not self-declared.

Source: NDIS Quality and Safeguards Commission

Aged care approval status

Aged care approved status reflects the Australian Government Department of Health and Aged Care approved provider list, including service types and category groups.

Source: Department of Health and Aged Care

ABN verification

Every listing includes an Australian Business Number. Providers without a valid, active ABN do not appear in our directory.

Source: Australian Business Register

Complaints process

If you have a concern about any provider, you can lodge a complaint with the NDIS Commission or the Aged Care Quality and Safety Commission at any time. We also accept complaints via our own channel.

Source: NDIS Commission / Aged Care Commission

About Waratah

Waratah sits within the Newcastle (City) council area, home to around 4,491 residents. Connecting with a home osteopathy provider who already works locally means shorter travel and familiarity with nearby services.

Population

4,491

Local council

Newcastle (City)

Median income

$31,200

Area

1.914 km²

Source: Australian Bureau of Statistics.

Home Osteopathy at a glance

Funding

Support at Home, NDIS Capacity Building, Home Care Packages, Medicare, Private

Availability

Weekdays, some weekend availability

Wait time

1-3 weeks depending on therapist availability

Cost

$80-$150/session

Hours

By appointment

Median response

14 minutes

How Much Does Home Osteopathy Cost in Waratah?

In-home osteopathy in Waratah typically costs $80-$150/session (NDIS price guide rates) per session. Rates depend on the osteopath's experience, the length of the session, and the complexity of the conditions treated. Initial assessment sessions are longer than follow-up appointments and are usually priced at the higher end of this range. A home visit travel surcharge is common and varies by provider and distance.

For NDIS participants, osteopathy may be funded under Capacity Building Supports in the 'Improved Daily Living' category where it supports documented functional goals. A clinical rationale linking osteopathy to the participant's NDIS goals is typically required. Self-managed participants have the most flexibility. Plan-managed participants access providers through their plan manager. NDIA-managed participants must use NDIS-registered providers.

Home Care Package holders can fund osteopathy as an allied health service to support pain management, mobility, and physical independence. All four HCP levels can include osteopathy. Your package coordinator arranges the service and manages payment from your package budget.

Medicare may provide a rebate for osteopathy when referred by a GP under a GP Management Plan and Team Care Arrangement. Up to five allied health visits per calendar year can attract a Medicare rebate. A gap payment typically applies. Not all osteopaths bulk bill, so confirm Medicare arrangements with the provider before booking.

Private health insurance extras policies commonly include osteopathy. Annual limits and rebate amounts vary by fund and policy tier. Check your policy for 'osteopathy' or 'musculoskeletal' benefit categories.

Time Indicative rate
Initial assessment (45-60 min) $120 - $150/session
Standard follow-up (30-40 min) $80 - $120/session
Extended treatment session $100 - $150/session
Postural and movement assessment $100 - $140/session
Chronic pain management review $100 - $150/session
Home visit travel surcharge $15 - $40 additional

Rates are indicative and vary by provider and therapist experience. NDIS participants should refer to the current NDIS Pricing Arrangements and Price Limits for maximum allowable rates. Travel costs to the participant's home may be charged separately and should be confirmed with the provider before booking.

Cost Comparison: Waratah vs New South Wales & National

How home osteopathy costs in Waratah compare with New South Wales state averages and national averages. Rates vary by provider, funding type, and level of support required.

Metric Waratah NSW Average National Average
Hourly rate $80-$150/session $55 - $75 $52 - $70
Daily rate (8hr) $350 - $500 $350 - $500 $340 - $480
Providers available 10 26,738 nationally

Rates are indicative and based on standard NDIS Price Guide rates and Home Care Package schedules. Actual costs vary by provider and individual service agreement.

How to Pay for Home Osteopathy in Waratah

Several funding pathways are available for home osteopathy in Waratah. Your options depend on your age, health status, and whether you hold an approved care or disability plan.

NDIS: Osteopathy can be funded under Capacity Building Supports, 'Improved Daily Living,' when it supports documented functional goals. Your plan must include this budget category. A supporting clinical letter from your GP or specialist helps justify osteopathy as a reasonable and necessary NDIS support. Self-managed participants can engage any AHPRA-registered osteopath. Plan-managed participants work through their plan manager.

Home Care Packages: Osteopathy is an approved service under all HCP levels. It is particularly useful for older Australians managing chronic back pain, arthritis, postural decline, or recovering from a fall or hospital stay. Your package coordinator arranges the service agreement and manages payment from your package budget.

Medicare: A GP Management Plan and Team Care Arrangement enables up to five allied health visits per year with a Medicare rebate. Osteopathy is an eligible service. A gap payment usually applies. Ask your GP about a referral if you have a chronic musculoskeletal condition.

Private health insurance: Osteopathy is a standard inclusion in many extras policies. Annual benefit limits typically range from $300 to $700 depending on the policy. Check for waiting periods if you have recently taken out new cover.

DVA: Veterans with a Gold Card can access osteopathy through DVA arrangements for entitled conditions. White Card holders may access osteopathy for accepted service-related musculoskeletal conditions.

Private payment: All providers accept direct payment. Private clients have full flexibility in choosing their osteopath and scheduling appointments. Some providers offer discounts for prepaid session packages.

What to Expect from Home Osteopathy in Waratah

Your first home osteopathy session will be longer than follow-up visits. The osteopath will take a thorough health history covering your symptoms, medical diagnoses, medications, previous injuries and surgeries, and your daily activities and functional goals. They will then conduct a physical examination of your posture, spinal alignment, joint movement, and muscle tension. Neurological testing may be included where relevant.

Following the assessment, the osteopath will explain their findings in plain language and propose a treatment plan. They will describe the techniques they plan to use, the expected number of sessions, and what outcomes you can realistically expect. You should feel comfortable asking questions before any hands-on treatment begins.

Hands-on osteopathic treatment at home may include soft tissue massage, joint mobilisation, muscle energy techniques, and in some cases high-velocity thrust manipulation where appropriate. The osteopath will bring a portable treatment table and any required equipment. They will also instruct you in specific exercises and postural adjustments to support your progress between sessions.

For NDIS participants, the osteopath may provide written reports supporting NDIS goals, particularly if treatment is being used to improve functional capacity, reduce pain limiting daily activities, or complement other capacity building supports. These reports are typically billed separately.

Progress is reviewed at regular intervals. Most people with musculoskeletal presentations notice meaningful improvement in four to eight sessions, though this varies by condition and history. Your osteopath will adjust the treatment approach and communicate with your GP or care coordinator as needed.

Care Services Available in Waratah

Provider counts by service type in Waratah

New South Wales Regulations & Compliance

In New South Wales, NDIS providers must be registered with the NDIS Quality and Safeguards Commission and comply with the NDIS Practice Standards. Aged care services operate under the Aged Care Quality Standards enforced by the Aged Care Quality and Safety Commission. All providers serving NSW participants are subject to regular audits and must maintain worker screening through the NSW NDIS Worker Check.

NDIS Quality & Safeguards Commission

Phone: 1800 035 544

Website: ndiscommission.gov.au

Aged Care Quality & Safety Commission

Phone: 1800 951 822

Website: agedcarequality.gov.au

Waratah at a glance

Population 65+

778 (20.2%)

State avg 16.2%

0

Aged Care beds

0

Residential care capacity

Home Care Packages

0 active

In-home support

Average wait time

4-8 weeks

State avg 4-8 weeks

GP clinics

0

Within 5km

Data: ABS Census, MyAgedCare, NDIS Public Data

Frequently Asked Questions

How quickly do providers respond to enquiries in Waratah?
Across NSW on Carevo, providers respond to enquiries with a median of 14 minutes. 68% of enquiries are connected with a provider within 1 hour, and 94% within 24 hours (based on 1529 provider connections across NSW).
How many home osteopathy providers are there in Waratah?
There are currently 10 home osteopathy providers serving Waratah listed on Carevo. These include NDIS-registered practices, aged care allied health providers, and independent osteopaths offering mobile home visits.
How much does home osteopathy cost in Waratah?
Home osteopathy in Waratah typically costs $80-$150/session (NDIS price guide rates) per session. Initial assessments are usually at the higher end of this range. A home visit travel surcharge of $15 to $40 may also apply depending on your location and the provider.
Can I use my NDIS plan to pay for home osteopathy?
Yes, in many cases. Osteopathy may be funded under NDIS Capacity Building Supports, 'Improved Daily Living,' where it supports your functional goals. Your plan must include this budget category, and a clinical rationale linking osteopathy to your NDIS goals is usually needed.
What qualifications does a home osteopath need in Australia?
Osteopaths must hold a minimum five-year university qualification in osteopathy and be registered with the Osteopathy Board of Australia through AHPRA. You can verify any osteopath's registration on the AHPRA public register at ahpra.gov.au.
How many osteopathy sessions will I need?
This depends on your condition. Acute presentations such as a recent back strain may improve in four to six sessions. Chronic pain management and postural correction often require ongoing treatment over several months. Your osteopath will outline an expected treatment timeline at your initial assessment.
What is the difference between osteopathy and chiropractic or physiotherapy?
All three professions treat musculoskeletal conditions, but with different emphases. Osteopathy takes a whole-body approach, considering the interrelationship of all body systems in assessing and treating pain. Chiropractic focuses primarily on spinal adjustment. Physiotherapy emphasises rehabilitation exercise and functional recovery. In practice, there is significant overlap. Your choice often comes down to which approach resonates with you and which practitioner you have a good therapeutic relationship with.
Does Medicare cover home osteopathy visits?
Medicare provides a rebate for osteopathy when referred under a GP Management Plan and Team Care Arrangement, up to five allied health visits per calendar year. A gap payment typically applies. Not all osteopaths bulk bill, so ask about Medicare arrangements before booking.
How quickly can I get a home osteopath in Waratah?
Most home osteopathy providers in Waratah can arrange an initial appointment within one to two weeks. Availability varies by practice and current demand. Use Carevo to contact multiple providers and compare wait times.

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