CONTACT FAIRFIELD OSTEO
IN SERVICE TO FAIRFIELD AND SURROUNDING COMMUNITIES
HOW TO FIND FAIRFIELD OSTEOPATHIC CLINIC
298A Station Street, Fairfield VIC 3078
Providing service for the suburbs of Darebin for more than 15 years (including Northcote, Thornbury, Preston, and Reservoir) Fairfield Osteopathic Clinic is conveniently located near the corner of Darebin Rd and Station St in the North Fairfield Village Shops.
By public transport, you're well served. Buses #510 and #250 run east-west along Darebin Road, stopping at the corner of Station Street — literally a stones throw away. The #567 runs north-south along Station Street and stops near the same corner.
By bike, Christmas Street is a Darebin Council Shimmy Bike Route and is just around the corner. Bike stands are right out front — you'll often spot our bikes locked up there too.
By car, street parking is available on Station Street and surrounding streets.
Opening hours:
Mon–Thu 9am–7:30pm | Fri 9am–7pm | Sat 9am–2pm | Sun Closed
We offer after-hours appointments after 6pm on weekdays and Saturday mornings — give us a call to check availability on 03 9489 0981 or email info@fairfieldosteo.com.au
FREQUENTLY ASKED QUESTIONS
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You don't need a referral to see an osteopath, remedial massage therapist, or acupuncturist. However, if you are seeing us under a "Chronic Disease Management Plan or Enhanced Primary Care Plan" through Medicare, your GP practice must provide an appropriate referral.
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Medicare rebates are only available when referred through the "Chronic Disease Management Plan or Enhanced Primary Care Plan," which your GP practice arranges. The current Medicare rebate for these services is $61.80 and is only available when seeing an osteopath.
Appointments are not Bulk Billed at our practice. All osteopathic appointments involve an out-of-pocket expense.
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Our practitioners are registered with most major health funds. If your private health insurance level allows, you can claim your rebate at the time of your appointment through our HICAPS terminal. Alternatively, we can provide paid invoices, which you may use to claim manually through your health insurer's website patient portal.
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Every patient's case is different. For the most part practitioners will only need to see you a handful of times to get you back up and running (so to speak). Your practitioner will discuss timeframes and prognosis with you.
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Osteopathy is one of the longest standing manual therapy professions. Your University qualified practitioners are skilled at performing a thorough case history, examination, hands on treatment, as well as providing exercise and rehabilitation advice. In short, osteopathy is right for most people. We take into account every person's cultural background, religious beliefs, personal preferences as treating practitioners. However, hands on examination and treatment techniques are necessary to address most presenting complaints.
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We treat people across the lifespan. From babies to the elderly, everyone can benefit from osteopathy.
Techniques will vary depending on age and the physical presentation.
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Generally, it is a good idea to wear loose-fitting clothing to osteopathic appointments. We will often require you to remove garments, down to your underwear, so we can examine and treat you appropriately. Gowns are provided for modesty purposes but are open at the back. Towels are also used for draping purposes when lying on the treatment tables.
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Bring along all medical imaging results or reports, as well as any other medical reports from specialists that are relevant to your presenting complaint.
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Osteopathy is grounded in biomedical science and focuses on the muscular and nervous systems — assessing how the structure of the body affects its function. If your pelvis is influencing the way you move, we're interested in that, not just the place that hurts. Treatment is shaped by the patient as much as the condition, drawing on hands-on techniques, exercise and postural advice, always informed by the best available research evidence.
Curious about how Osteopathy compares to other manual therapies? This article from The Conversation is a good place to start.
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Or call us on (03) 9489 0981 or email any questions you might have on info@fairfieldosteo.com.au
Fairfield Osteopathic Clinic also offers remedial massage and acupuncture.