At Fitzwilliam Road Medical Centre, we understand how stressful it can be to deal with a workplace injury. Whether you’ve hurt your back lifting something heavy or suffered a repetitive strain from long hours at work, we’re here to help you recover and feel better, one step at a time.
We offer expert care for those around Old Toongabbie, 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.
Every work-related injury is different. That’s why we start with a thorough workplace injury assessment to understand your situation. Our doctors will listen carefully, examine the injury, and discuss the best plan for moving forward.
Whether it’s a sprain, strain, repetitive injury, or something more serious, we’ll explain everything clearly, using simple words, so you always know what’s going on.
We don’t believe in “one-size-fits-all” solutions. At our clinic, we focus on workplace injury management that fits your specific needs. Your treatment plan may include:
Our goal is to help you heal fully and safely, so you can get back to your job and your life, feeling confident and supported.
Getting better doesn’t stop after the first visit. Our team supports your full workplace injury rehabilitation journey this is why we are here to help with WorkCover claims for patients who have been injured at work.
Our team can assist with all necessary medical documentation, communicating with your employer and insurer, and helping you navigate the process smoothly. We aim to make your recovery journey less stressful by ensuring your claim is managed efficiently and professionally.
At Fitzwilliam Road Medical Centre, we also provide guidance for safe work practices that can help prevent further injuries with ongoing care and education.
We proudly serve workers 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.
If you’ve been hurt at work, it’s best to act fast. Let our team at Fitzwilliam Road Medical Centre help with customised and trusted treatment plans in Old Toongabbie. We’re here to support you with the right care, clear advice, and a steady path to recovery.
Call us or book online to schedule a consultation with us. Let’s begin your first step to recovery.
Assessment of how the injury happened, first-aid/acute care, documentation for workers compensation, a treatment plan (e.g., dressings, medicines, referrals), and a return-to-work plan if needed. Your clinic lists Workplace Injuries care among its services.
Get first aid, tell your employer, and book a GP appointment promptly. NSW guidance also outlines what to do after an injury and how claims work.
It’s the NSW workers-comp medical certificate your GP completes to describe your injury and your current capacity for work. Insurers use it to manage entitlements and return-to-work plans.
No—see your GP promptly. While the insurer assesses the claim, they can make provisional payments (up to 12 weeks of weekly payments and up to $10,000 in medical expenses).
You choose your NTD (often your usual GP). They coordinate treatment, complete certificates, and support your return to work.
Adjusted tasks/hours that match your current capacity so you can recover at or back to work. Employers have obligations to identify suitable work and maintain a return-to-work program.
Yes. In NSW, a claim should be made within 6 months of the injury (there are limited exceptions). Don’t delay—start the process as soon as you can.
Photo ID, your medication list, any employer/insurer letters or forms, incident details, and any prior scans/reports.
Your GP decides based on the exam. Many cases improve with physiotherapy/rehab—both are available through the clinic.
For accepted claims, insurers pay up to SIRA-set maximum fees (per the current Fees Orders). Check any gaps with reception if your claim is new or pending.
Your GP will set review dates to keep certification current—insurers rely on up-to-date Certificates of Capacity to process entitlements.
Yes—history and reviews can often be done by phone/video. Physical exams, procedures and some forms need an in-person visit.
Discuss options with your GP/insurer. Employers are expected to identify suitable work where reasonably practicable; your plan may include graded hours or temporary restrictions.
Call Triple Zero (000) for severe bleeding, chest pain, breathing trouble, major fractures, head injury with confusion, or any situation that feels life-threatening.