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The Right Move is a leading health collective that caters for anyone looking for a personalised approach to health care and rehabilitation. Our team currently consists of dedicated and passionate Accredited Exercise Physiologists, focused on helping you achieve your best quality of life.

About us.

At The Right Move Allied Health Centre, we're committed to fostering a collaborative environment that brings together health practitioners and clients, working harmoniously to enhance overall health and well-being, all under one roof.

Our approach is centred on evidence-based programs and functional exercise interventions designed to improve daily function, strength, cardiovascular fitness, mobility, and balance.

We work with a diverse clientele, from healthy individuals to those managing documented health conditions such as heart disease, diabetes, lung conditions, cancer, and chronic pain. We proudly support clients through:

  • GP Chronic Condition Management Plans (GPCCMP)

  • DVA (D904)

  • Worker’s Compensation

  • NDIS

  • Private Payment Options

  • Home Visits

With our team of dedicated professionals, we’re here to support you on your journey to better health and a more active life

Our Services
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Did you know just 150 minutes of moderate exercise per week can lower all-cause mortality by up to 31%?


Small, achievable changes add up. Begin your evidence-based program today.

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