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Help users find the right therapist efficiently

Finding the right therapist or allied health professional doesn’t have to be complicated. Find My Therapy helps Australians search, compare, and connect with qualified therapists and allied health services across the country.

Search Bar

Purpose: Allow users to quickly narrow down therapists based on their core needs.

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  • Location: Users enter their city, suburb, or postcode to find local professionals. Australia Wide.

  • Specialty: Find My Therapy connects you with psychologists, counsellors and behavioural therapists, physiotherapists, occupational therapists, speech pathologists, dietitians, exercise physiologists, chiropractors, osteopaths, massage therapists, podiatrists, support workers, and support coordinators across Australia.

  • Optional Fields:

    • Find My Therapy supports a wide range of services including NDIS-funded supports, Medicare services, private health insurance, DVA, WorkCover, CTP and motor vehicle accident services, aged care supports, and privately funded therapy

      Price: Users can set a budget or price range.

    • ​Language: chose from over 20 different languages

    • Availability: Choose therapists with open appointment slots.

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Why It Matters: The search bar is the first step in helping users efficiently find therapists relevant to their location and needs.

Find a therapist in Australia using an allied health directory

Filters

Purpose: Refine search results so users can make informed choices.

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  • Therapist Type: Narrow down by physiotherapy, psychology, occupational therapy, etc.

  • Distance: Limit results to therapists within a certain radius from the user.

  • Experience Level: Filter by years of experience or seniority.

  • Services Offered: Select specific services like musculoskeletal therapy, anxiety counseling, pediatric care, etc.

  • Appointment Availability: Show only therapists who currently have open appointments.

  • Languages Spoken: Find therapists who speak a preferred language.

  • Telehealth Options: Filter for online or virtual sessions.

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Why It Matters: Filters make the process faster and reduce overwhelm by showing only the most relevant therapists for the user’s specific needs.

Search allied health professionals to find the right therapist

Search Results List

Purpose: Display therapists in an organized way, allowing users to browse and evaluate options quickly.

Each listing should include:

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  • Therapist Name & Photo: Adds credibility and personal connection.

  • Title: e.g., Physiotherapist, Psychologist, OT — clarifies professional role.

  • Clinic Name: Provides context and helps users recognize familiar clinics.

  • Location + Distance: Shows where the therapist is located and how far from the user.

  • Short Bio: Quick insight into the therapist’s approach, style, or experience.

  • Pricing: Gives users an idea of session cost upfront.

  • Button: View Profile: Directs users to the full profile for more details and booking options.

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Why It Matters: The search results list helps users make an informed decision at a glance, providing key details without needing to click through multiple pages.

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Disclaimer
Find My Therapy is an online directory that connects users with independent therapists and allied health professionals across Australia. Find My Therapy does not provide healthcare services, medical advice, diagnosis, or treatment.

Information on this website is provided for general information purposes only and should not be relied upon as a substitute for professional medical or health advice.

All practitioners listed on Find My Therapy operate independently and are responsible for the services they provide. Find My Therapy does not endorse, recommend, or guarantee any practitioner, service, or treatment outcome.

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Medical Emergency Notice
Find My Therapy is not suitable for emergencies. If you or someone else is experiencing a medical or mental health emergency, call 000 (Australia) or seek immediate assistance from emergency services.

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