If you or someone you love has an NDIS plan and physiotherapy goals, you may be wondering where to start. Can you use your funding for physio? Which budget does it come from? What actually happens in a session? And how do you find a provider you can trust?
Navigating disability support and healthcare funding can feel overwhelming, especially if this is new territory for you. If you’re a family member or carer researching on behalf of a loved one, this guide is for you too.
We run through everything you need to know about NDIS physiotherapy, from how funding works to what a first appointment looks like, so you can move forward with confidence.
What is NDIS physiotherapy?
NDIS physiotherapy refers to physiotherapy services funded through the National Disability Insurance Scheme. For eligible participants, this means accessing professional physiotherapy support without the financial barriers that might otherwise prevent treatment.
Physiotherapy under the NDIS focuses on improving functional capacity, whether that’s building strength, improving mobility, reducing pain, or developing the skills needed for greater independence in daily life. It’s not just about treating a condition; it’s about helping you move toward the life you want to live.
North West Physio is a registered NDIS provider, which means self-managed and plan-managed patients can receive our care.
Who can access NDIS physiotherapy?
NDIS physiotherapy is available to participants whose plans include funding for it. Common conditions supported through the scheme include:
- Cerebral palsy and other neurological conditions
- Acquired brain injury
- Spinal cord injury
- Autism spectrum disorder
- Multiple sclerosis
- Intellectual disability with associated physical support needs
- Developmental delay
One important point worth understanding: having an eligible condition does not automatically mean physiotherapy will be included in your plan. Funding is allocated based on what is considered reasonable and necessary for your individual goals. This is why it helps to discuss physiotherapy specifically during your planning meeting and to bring supporting evidence from your treating team if possible. If you’re approaching a plan review and want physiotherapy included, your physio can help document your progress and provide a report to support that conversation.
How is NDIS physiotherapy funded?
NDIS physiotherapy is typically funded under the Capacity Building budget, specifically the Improved Daily Living support category. This budget is designed to fund supports that build skills, increase independence, and improve a participant’s ability to participate in everyday life.
In some cases, where physiotherapy contributes to assessing or managing a chronic health condition, it may fall under Improved Health and Wellbeing. Your support coordinator or planner can help confirm which category applies to your plan.
What does NDIS physiotherapy actually cost you?
For NDIA-managed and plan-managed participants, physiotherapy sessions are billed directly to the NDIS at rates set by the NDIS Support Catalogue. There are no surprise costs, and no gap fees, provided your physiotherapist charges within the NDIS price limits. North West Physio charges within these limits, so participants accessing our services through their NDIS funding can do so without out-of-pocket expenses.
Self-managed participants have greater flexibility in choosing providers but should be aware that some providers charge above the NDIS price guide, which can result in a gap fee. It’s worth confirming pricing before booking.
What if funding runs low?
If your funding is running lower than expected, speak with your support coordinator or plan manager early. They can help you prioritise supports and, if needed, prepare documentation for an unscheduled plan review to request additional funding. Your physiotherapist can also provide progress reports to support this process.
What about assistive technology?
If your physiotherapist recommends equipment such as a walking frame, standing aid, or exercise equipment as part of your treatment, this may be funded through the Assistive Technology budget in your NDIS plan, which is separate from your therapy funding. Your physio can assess your needs and assist with the relevant paperwork.
Understanding your plan management type
How you access physiotherapy depends on how your NDIS plan is managed. North West Physio covers two options:
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Plan Type |
What It Means |
Provider Options
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Plan-managed |
A plan manager handles invoices and payments |
Can use registered or unregistered providers |
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Self-managed |
You manage your own funding and pay providers directly |
Can use any provider, registered or not |
How to get started with NDIS Physiotherapy
If you’ve been wondering what the actual process looks like, here it is in plain steps:
Step 1: Check your plan
Log into your myplace portal or contact your support coordinator to confirm whether Capacity Building funding is included under Improved Daily Living. This is the budget category that typically covers physiotherapy.
Step 2: Confirm your plan management type
Knowing whether your plan is NDIA-managed, plan-managed, or self-managed will determine which providers you can access and how invoicing works.
Step 3: Contact North West Physio (or your registered NDIS physiotherapy provider)
Reach out to discuss your goals and confirm the provider can accommodate your needs. At North West Physio, our first conversation is always focused on understanding what you want to achieve.
Step 4: Attend your initial assessment
Your first appointment involves a thorough assessment of your current abilities, challenges, and goals. Your physiotherapist will use this to build a personalised treatment plan aligned with your NDIS goals.
Step 5: Begin sessions and track progress
Once sessions begin, and your physiotherapist monitors your progress at every stage. As you work toward your goals, progress is documented in a way that supports future plan reviews and funding conversations.
What to expect from NDIS physiotherapy sessions
No two NDIS physiotherapy journeys look the same, because no two people have the same goals. That said, there are common elements you can expect.
Initial assessment
Your first session is all about understanding where you’re starting from. Your physiotherapist will assess your strength, movement, balance, and functional capacity, as well as taking time to understand your NDIS goals and what independence looks like for you.
Personalised treatment plan
Based on your assessment, your physiotherapist will develop a plan that links therapy activities directly to your NDIS goals. This might include manual therapy, exercises, mobility training, or other evidence-based approaches.
Session types
Depending on your needs, sessions may include:
- Individual therapy sessions (clinic-based or home visits)
- Group exercise or hydrotherapy programs
- Carer and family education, so the people supporting you can continue the work between sessions
- Assistive technology assessments and recommendations
- Progress reporting for plan reviews
Celebrating progress
Progress in NDIS physiotherapy is not always measured in dramatic milestones. Sometimes it’s the ability to walk to the letterbox, get up from the floor without assistance, or prepare a meal independently. At North West Physio, we take time to acknowledge and celebrate every achievement along the way, because these wins matter.
Common NDIS physiotherapy goals and real outcomes
The goals people bring to NDIS physiotherapy are as varied as the people themselves. Some common goals include:
- Improving walking ability and balance to reduce falls
- Building strength and endurance for daily tasks
- Developing the skills needed to return to work or education
- Increasing independence in self-care activities
- Managing pain to improve quality of life
- Transitioning from a wheelchair to walking aids, or improving wheelchair mobility
How physiotherapy works alongside other therapies
Many NDIS participants receive multiple therapies as part of their plan, and outcomes are often stronger when care is coordinated.
At North West Physio Group, this is a key advantage. Through our comprehensive clinic network across Brisbane’s north-west suburbs, participants can access physiotherapy alongside services such as occupational therapy and exercise physiology, sometimes even under the one roof. By bringing multiple disciplines together, we can support participants with coordinated care that addresses mobility, strength, daily function, and overall wellbeing, all within one connected network.
Finding NDIS physiotherapy in Brisbane and the Sunshine Coast
North West Physio supports NDIS participants across multiple locations in North Brisbane and the Sunshine Coast.
For participants who face transport challenges or prefer the comfort of their own home, we offer mobile physiotherapy services, bringing NDIS physiotherapy directly to you. This removes a common barrier to access and ensures that location is never the reason someone misses out on the support they need.
If you’re searching for NDIS physiotherapy in Brisbane or NDIS physiotherapy on the Sunshine Coast, our team is ready to help you take the next step.
Contact North West Physio today to discuss your NDIS physiotherapy goals.
Frequently Asked Questions
What does NDIS physiotherapy cover?
NDIS physiotherapy covers a broad range of services aimed at improving functional capacity and independence. This can include individual therapy sessions, group programs, hydrotherapy, home visits, carer education, assistive technology assessments, and progress reporting for plan reviews. Funding is allocated through the Capacity Building budget under the Improved Daily Living support category. The specific services covered will depend on what is included in your individual NDIS plan and what is considered reasonable and necessary for your goals.
Will I have any out-of-pocket costs for NDIS physiotherapy?
For participants whose plans are plan-managed, there are generally no out-of-pocket costs when your provider charges within the NDIS Support Catalogue rates. North West Physio charges within these limits. If you are self-managed, some providers charge above the NDIS price guide, which can result in a gap fee. Always confirm pricing before your first appointment to avoid unexpected costs.
Do I need a GP referral to start NDIS physiotherapy?
You do not need a GP referral to access NDIS physiotherapy. What you need is relevant funding in your NDIS plan, typically under the Capacity Building, Improved Daily Living support category. If you are unsure whether your plan includes physiotherapy funding, contact your support coordinator or plan manager, or check your myplace portal.
What happens if my NDIS physiotherapy funding runs out before my plan review?
If your therapy funding is running lower than expected, contact your support coordinator or plan manager as early as possible. They can help you prioritise how remaining funds are used and, if necessary, support an unscheduled plan review. Your physiotherapist can provide progress reports and written documentation to help make the case for additional funding. Staying in communication with your support team throughout the plan period is the best way to avoid disruption to your therapy.
How do I know if an NDIS physiotherapy provider is registered?
You can verify whether a provider is registered through the NDIS provider register, which is available on the NDIS website. NDIA-managed participants can only access services from registered providers, so this is an important step before committing to a provider. North West Physio is a registered NDIS provider, and we are happy to confirm this in writing if needed.




