Exercise Physiologist Near Murdoch
Your Local Exercise Physiologist to Murdoch
Murdoch is a unique area in Perth’s southern suburbs, centred around a major health and education precinct that includes Fiona Stanley Hospital, St John of God Murdoch Hospital, and Murdoch University. While the residential population is smaller than surrounding suburbs, the area sees a large number of students, healthcare workers, and people visiting the medical precinct each day. Because of this, we regularly see patients connected to the Murdoch area who are looking for professional support with injury recovery, rehabilitation after medical treatment, or improving their strength and mobility following periods of reduced activity.
At Revolv Health, our Accredited Exercise Physiologists use structured exercise programs to help people rebuild strength, improve stability, and return to activities they enjoy. Our clinic is located just a few minutes away at 77 Wheatley Drive in Bull Creek, making it convenient for people in and around Murdoch who want access to professional exercise physiology support nearby.
Exercise Physiology Support for Murdoch Residents
Because Murdoch sits right next to Bull Creek, many of the patients we support live in the area or spend time there for work, study, or healthcare. The suburb is well known as a major medical and education precinct in Perth’s southern corridor, with institutions such as Fiona Stanley Hospital, St John of God Murdoch Hospital, Murdoch University, and South Metropolitan TAFE all located nearby.
As a result, we often see patients who are referred for rehabilitation following hospital treatment or surgery, as well as people looking to rebuild strength after periods of illness, injury, or reduced physical activity.
For some people, that means recovering from orthopaedic procedures, cardiac events, or other medical conditions that require structured exercise during recovery. Others come to us because they are managing longer term challenges such as back pain, joint stiffness, reduced mobility, or the gradual loss of strength that can develop over time.
Exercise physiology provides a structured way to address these issues through targeted strength and movement programs. By improving muscle capacity, joint stability, and movement patterns, many people are able to reduce pain, rebuild confidence in their body, and return to everyday activities that matter most to them.
Getting to Our Exercise Physiology Clinic from Murdoch
Revolv Health is located at 77 Wheatley Drive in Bull Creek, approximately two to three kilometres from Murdoch and typically only a short drive away via South Street or Parry Avenue. This makes the clinic easily accessible for residents, students, and healthcare patients travelling from Murdoch and the surrounding southern suburbs.
Murdoch is serviced by Murdoch Station on the Mandurah Line, one of the major public transport hubs in Perth’s southern corridor. The station includes ramps and elevators for accessible entry and provides frequent rail services connecting the area with Perth city and the wider metropolitan network.
Because Bull Creek Station is only one stop south on the same line, many patients travelling by train find the journey extremely quick, with travel time between the two stations typically around two minutes.
Several bus routes also operate through Murdoch and connect with the surrounding suburbs and Bull Creek area. Routes 503, 504, and 505 run through the Murdoch transport interchange, along with other feeder routes linking nearby suburbs. The circle routes 998 and 999 also connect Murdoch with Fremantle, Curtin University, and other parts of Perth.
These transport links make Murdoch a particularly convenient location for patients travelling from the surrounding medical precinct or university campus.
Free onsite parking is available at the clinic for patients who prefer to drive.
Who We Help
At Revolv Health, we work with people across a wide range of ages and health backgrounds. Some patients come to us with specific injuries that require rehabilitation, while others are looking for guidance on how to exercise safely when dealing with pain, weakness, or medical conditions.
We commonly support:
Adults recovering from injuries that limit everyday movement and physical activity
Older adults who want to maintain strength, balance, and independence
People managing chronic conditions such as diabetes or cardiovascular disease
Patients recovering from surgery who need structured rehabilitation
NDIS participants working to improve mobility and daily function
Workers compensation patients returning to work after injury
Athletes rebuilding strength and performance after time away from sport
Each exercise program is designed around the individual, taking into account their current ability, health history, and long term goals.
Exercise Physiology Services at Revolv Health
Revolv Health offers a range of services designed to support people at different stages of recovery and health management.
Strength for Life program – A structured strength and balance program designed to support independence for adults over fifty.
Girls Get Strong program – Small group strength training sessions designed to build confidence with resistance training.
Surgery rehabilitation – Exercise programs supporting both pre surgery preparation and post surgery recovery.
GP Chronic Condition Management Plans – Eligible patients may access exercise physiology services through Medicare supported GP referrals.
DVA exercise physiology services – Exercise programs available for Department of Veterans Affairs clients managing health conditions.
Workers compensation rehabilitation – Structured exercise programs supporting recovery and safe return to work after injury.
NDIS exercise physiology services – Personalised exercise programs for NDIS participants focused on improving mobility, strength, independence, and day-to-day function.
Our Exercise Physiology Process
At Revolv Health, every patient follows a structured process designed to ensure the exercises prescribed are safe and appropriate.
The first appointment involves a detailed assessment of medical history, injury background, and current physical capacity. Movement assessments may also be performed to understand mobility, strength, and balance.
Based on this information, a personalised exercise program is developed that reflects the patient’s goals and current ability. The program is designed to be practical and achievable so exercises can be completed consistently between appointments. Follow up sessions allow the program to be reviewed and progressed as strength and physical capacity improve over time.
Nearby Suburbs We Serve
Many patients travel from nearby suburbs throughout Perth’s southern corridor because the clinic is centrally located in Bull Creek. We regularly support patients from:
Bull Creek
Bateman
Leeming
Willetton
Brentwood
Rossmoyne
Frequently Asked Questions
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Most Murdoch residents find the clinic very quick to reach because it is located only a few kilometres away in nearby Bull Creek. The most direct routes are usually via South Street or Parry Avenue, which typically place the clinic around three to five minutes away depending on traffic. For patients using public transport, Murdoch Station on the Mandurah Line provides a convenient connection. Bull Creek Station is only one stop south on the same train line, and from there the clinic is only a short distance away. Free onsite parking is available at the clinic for patients who prefer to drive.
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Yes. Because Murdoch sits directly next to Bull Creek, many of the people we work with live, work, or study in the Murdoch area. Some patients attend following treatment or surgery at nearby hospitals such as Fiona Stanley Hospital or St John of God Murdoch Hospital, while others visit the clinic to improve strength, mobility, or general physical health as part of a long-term approach to wellbeing.
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Yes. Exercise physiology is commonly used as part of recovery following surgery, injury, or medical treatment. Structured exercise programs can help rebuild strength, improve mobility, and support safe return to everyday activities after time spent in hospital or dealing with illness. Because Murdoch is home to one of Perth’s largest medical precincts, we regularly work with patients who are continuing their rehabilitation after hospital-based treatment.
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You do not need a referral to book a private exercise physiology appointment. Many people attend privately for help with injury recovery, strength training, or pain management. Some patients do attend through GP referrals under Medicare Chronic Condition Management Plans, while others may access services through NDIS, DVA, or workers compensation programs depending on their circumstances.
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The first appointment focuses on understanding your health history, current symptoms, and movement capacity. Your exercise physiologist will usually discuss any injuries, surgeries, or conditions that may be affecting how you move, and may also assess strength, mobility, and balance. From there, a personalised exercise program is developed based on your goals and current ability so exercises can be completed safely and progressively over time.