Sports Medicine

Helping You Move, Heal, and Stay Active

Whether you’re a weekend jogger or just love having an active lifestyle, your recovery and well-being still matters. To help you maintain and address physical problems, Fitzwilliam Road Medical Centre caters to patients with these concerns. Our sports medicine clinic is here to help with injuries, joint pain, and muscle problems, so you can keep doing what you love.


We proud to support active patients from Old Toongabbie and surrounding suburbs like Toongabbie, Pendle Hill, Wentworthville, Northmead, Winston Hills, Seven Hills, Constitution Hill, Bella Vista, Kellyville, Schofields, Marsden Park, Girraween, Westmead Parramatta, Greystanes, Merrylands, Prospect, Blacktown, Quakers Hill, surrounding suburbs and beyond.

What Is Sports Medicine?

The Right Support for Injury, Recovery and Prevention

Sports medicine is all about helping you heal from injuries and keeping your body in good shape. Athletes are not the only people who need a sports medicine doctor. Anyone with joint pain, sprains, or old injuries can benefit from this care as well.


Whether you’ve twisted your ankle at work, pulled a muscle at the gym, or your knees hurt from years of walking, we can help.

Personalised Care from Our Sports Medicine Physician

Treatment For Your Body and Lifestyle

At Fitzwilliam Road Medical Centre, our sports medicine physician will assess your injury or pain and create a care plan that suits you. This might include rest and home exercises, referrals to physiotherapy, pain management, or imaging if needed.


Our team also offers customised treatment plans for each of our patients to help assess your situation well and make sure your treatment fits to your injury and lifestyle.

Your Trusted Sports Medicine Centre in the Community

Local Help from Skilled GPs Who Care

As your local sports medicine centre in Old Toongabbie, we offer trusted care in a friendly, respectful environment. From helping you recover faster to preventing the same injury in the future, we’re here to help you heal without any hassle.


Our clinic is also equipped with the latest technologies to keep our patients comfortable and at ease knowing they are given top-quality care.


We proudly welcome Whether your pain is new or something you’ve had for a while, you can count on us to listen and support you.

Get Back to Doing What You Love

Pain should not stop you from living life how you like it. If you’re active and want to continue being one, Fitzwilliam Road Medical Centre is here to help you heal from sport-related injuries Whether you’re injured, sore, or just not moving like you used to, we’re here to help.


Our caring sports medicine specialist will help you understand what’s going on and guide you toward recovery. Patients from nearby Old Toongabie suburbs are also welcome in our clinic, including Toongabbie, Pendle Hill, Wentworthville, Northmead, Winston Hills, Seven Hills, Constitution Hill, Bella Vista, Kellyville, Schofields, Marsden Park, Girraween, Westmead Parramatta, Greystanes, Merrylands, Prospect, Blacktown, Quakers Hill, surrounding suburbs and beyond. 


Call us or book an appointment online today to visit our sports medicine clinic in Old Toongabbie.

Frequently Asked Questions

What is sports medicine at a GP clinic?

Assessment and management of sport- and exercise-related problems—acute injuries (sprains, strains), overuse issues (tendinopathy), joint pain, load management, and safe return-to-play plans.

Commonly ankle/knee/shoulder sprains, muscle strains/tears, tendinopathy (e.g., Achilles, tennis elbow), back pain, shin splints, and exercise-related concerns. The clinic also offers sports physiotherapy, rehab and sports massage for integrated care.

Your GP takes a detailed history, examines the injured area, discusses your sport and goals, and outlines a plan (relative rest/load modification, rehab exercises, taping/bracing, imaging or referrals if required).

Not always. Many soft-tissue injuries are diagnosed clinically; imaging is arranged when it will change management or rule out specific pathology.

Early assessment helps—especially if you can’t bear weight, have severe swelling, deformity, or suspected concussion. Same-day care is best for red-flag symptoms.

Anyone with suspected concussion should be removed from play and medically assessed; no same-day return to sport. Current Australian community/youth guidance recommends a cautious, staged return, with many codes moving toward a minimum 21-day stand-down before full contact. Your GP will personalise clearance and the step-wise plan.

Your GP coordinates care and can involve physiotherapy, exercise physiology and massage on-site to support healing, performance, and injury prevention.

Yes—your plan will balance tissue healing time with progressive loading, sport-specific drills, and criteria-based milestones (pain, range, strength, function) before return to training and competition.

Absolutely—gradual-onset pain from repetitive load (running, lifting, manual work) is common. We focus on load management, technique, and strengthening, often with physio support.

Footwear/orthotics you use for sport, brace/tape, prior imaging or reports, medication list, and a short training log (what flares it, what helps). This speeds diagnosis and planning.

History, results, and load-planning can often start by phone/video; physical exam and supervised rehab need in-person visits.

Yes—care is for all activity levels, from weekend walkers to competitive athletes. Programs are tailored to your goals and baseline.

Usually we aim for relative rest with modified activity rather than total rest, then graded re-loading to reduce re-injury risk.

See the clinic’s booking page for current availability, including weekend hours. Online booking is available.

Standard consults attract Medicare rebates; fees for procedures or allied-health sessions vary—ask reception about any gap fees before booking.