Sports Medicine
Melbourne Sports Medicine Centre
Healthcare on Collins, the home of The Melbourne Sports Medicine Centre allows athletes and active individuals of all levels to find comprehensive medical care. The experienced GPs with specific interests in sports medicine deliver evidence-based diagnosis, treatment, and injury management. As trusted providers in Melbourne sports medicine, they focus on accurate assessment, coordinated care, and practical recovery plans to help you return to activity safely and confidently.
Sports Medicine Services
The GPs with specific interests in sports medicine at Healthcare on Collins are able to diagnose and co-ordinate the management of all your sporting and musculoskeletal injuries. All have additional post graduate training and are all currently working with (or have previously worked with) elite athletes, including AFL football clubs for over 20 years and olympic athletes.
The clinicians pride themselves on accurate injury diagnosis and in the management of all their patients, regardless of their level of sport.
Many of the GPs with specific interest in Sports Medicine at Healthcare on Collins are also General Practitioners and are able to manage not only your sporting or musculoskeletal injuries but also your general medical problems.
GPs with Specific Interests in Sports Medicine Are Trained To:
- Accurately diagnose an injury
- Consider any other underlying health issues that may be contributing to an injury
- Devise a comprehensive management plan (which may involve other health professionals such as Orthopaedic Surgeons, Physiotherapists, Podiatrists, Myotherapists or Exercise Physiologists)
- Work closely with you to assist with future injury prevention.
- Refer for Platelet Rich Plasma (PRP) injections. Whilst cortisone and Visco supplementation injections to some injured areas may be performed by a Sports Medicine Doctor, they may otherwise require a referral to be carried out under imaging as they may require more specific targeting of the area.
- Provide advice regarding pre/post-surgery rehabilitation
On-site Radiology and Pathology services enable your Sports Doctors to order any special investigations necessary. These tests may enable a more specific and accurate diagnosis to be made.
We have on-site Allied Health Practitioners and a Specialist Centre which provide ready access to a wide range of other Professionals to aid in your return to optimal health.
Why Choose Us?
- Experienced GPs with specific interests in sports medicine with elite sport backgrounds
- Comprehensive care at a leading sports medicine centre/hub
- Accurate diagnosis with access to on-site investigations
- Multidisciplinary support under one roof
- Evidence-based injury management and prevention strategies
- Convenient Melbourne CBD location
- Continuity of care throughout your recovery
GPs with Specific Interests in Sports Medicine Appointments
When booking an appointment to see a Sports Doctors please allow 30 minutes for new injuries. This allows time for an adequate history to be taken, examination to be performed and the road to recovery to be outlined.
Whilst not essential, it is also preferable to continue to see the same Sports Doctors or Sports Physician throughout the management of a particular injury. This provides continuity of your care and helps avoid duplication of investigations or management strategies.
A referral is not required to see the Sports Doctors as they are also General Practitioners.
To arrange an appointment to see one of our Sports Doctors please phone (03) 9650 9372 or book here.
Some of the services are:

Bike Setup

Body Composition Analysis
Body Composition Analysis involves the measuring of body weight, body fat levels and the circumferences of several sites over the body.

Clinical Pilates

Clinically Supervised Gymnasium
This allows your medical team to test your performance and show you recommended exercises.

Gait Analysis

Myotherapy & Remedial Massage

Nutrition & Dietetics

Physiotherapy

Podiatry

Rehabilitation using Pilates Equipment, Group Class, Exercise Prescription
One-on-one and classes are effective when used in combination with physiotherapy.

VALD Performance Equipment
This cutting-edge technology will help your Physiotherapist monitor your progresses.
Sports Medicine FAQ
I have sustained an injury, should my initial appointment be with a Sports Medicine Doctor or a Physiotherapist?
Each practitioner has their strengths. Both are perfectly able to diagnose your condition. Doctors can prescribe medications and are able to refer you directly to specialists if necessary. Physiotherapists perform hands-on treatment with manual techniques and set you on the path to recovery with a rehabilitation/ home exercise program. At times, each discipline is equally involved in a patient’s recovery.
What makes our clinic truly special is the wealth of expertise we have under one roof.
Rest assured, we’ll guide you to the right practitioner based on your specific needs, ensuring you receive the best care possible.
What is meant by sports medicine?
What is the difference between a physiotherapist and a GP with specific interests in sports medicine?
Is a GPs with specific interests in sports medicine a generalist doctor?
Some of the services are:

GP Services
General medical care alongside sports injury management.

Allied Health Services
Coordinated rehabilitation and recovery support.
