Hayley endeavours to ensure all of her patients feel heard and validated, and believes individualised assessment and treatment is the key to high value care. She graduated from Curtin University in Western Australia in 2012 with a Bachelor of Science (Physiotherapy) (Honours). Hayley has since undertaken extensive post graduate training in pelvic health, received mentoring from highly regarded physiotherapists in this field and has completed the Master of Clinical Physiotherapy (Continence and Pelvic Health) with Distinction through Curtin University. She continues to seek professional development opportunities and stay up to date with the latest clinical research.
Hayley specialises in the management of a variety of pelvic floor conditions. She understands the challenges of the pregnancy and postpartum period and employs a strong focus on exercise prescription and rehabilitation. Additionally, she has completed Matwork and Equipment training with the Australian Physiotherapy and Pilates Institute.
In addition to treating women and men, Hayley has undertaken additional training in the management of paediatric continence and supports children, adolescents and their families to overcome bladder and bowel challenges.
Hayley is a clinical tutor for the Australian Physiotherapy Association on the Women’s Pelvic Health courses and provides mentoring to physiotherapists entering into the field of women’s health. She is a current member of the NSW Australian Physiotherapy Association Women’s, Men’s and Pelvic Health committee.



