Stuart completed a Bachelor of Science in Occupational Therapy at Curtin University, and initially worked at SCGH gaining experience in Orthopaedics and Plastic Surgery wards, before moving into the specialist hand and upper limb area. After finishing his time in Perth training hospitals, he was fortunate enough to spend the next 10 years working and further honing my skills in private practice. In 2018 he returned to the Public System working as Occupational Therapy Lead within the Fiona Stanley Hospital Plastics and Orthopaedics Department and Fremantle Hospital Hand Service.
Stuart’s vision is to create a Hand Therapy service, in which patients are afforded consistent delivery of high quality care by experienced therapists.
An Australian Accredited Hand Therapist (AHT) is a AHPRA recognised Occupational Therapist or Physiotherapist who has achieved certification and recognition in the field of hand therapy.
To become an Australian Accredited Hand Therapist, individuals must meet specific criteria set by the Australian Hand Therapy Association (AHTA). AHTs are skilled in providing comprehensive care for a wide range of hand-related conditions, such as fractures, tendon injuries, nerve injuries, arthritis, and post-operative rehabilitation. By earning accreditation, AHTs demonstrate their expertise and commitment to upholding high standards of practice in hand therapy.
Stuart earned the title of Accredited Hand Therapist in 2015
An occupational therapist is a healthcare professional who specializes in helping individuals regain and improve their ability to perform daily activities and occupations. In the context of hand therapy, occupational therapists utilize their knowledge and skills to assess, treat, and rehabilitate conditions affecting the hand, wrist, and upper extremity, with the goal of enhancing functional abilities and promoting independence in activities such as self-care, work, and leisure. Stuart holds a BSc Occupational Therapy from Curtin University.
No – you can self refer
Although it is preferred a private patient does not need a referral from a Medical Professional.
If you are have a Workers Compensation claim, or are eligible to claim through ICWA, Department Veteran Affair’s, or Medicare funded Chronic Diseasemanagement Plan (CDM), you will require referral from a medical professional
All new appointments are allocated 45-60minutes, any subsequent appointment times will be discussed with Stuart at the initial appointment.
We aim to gather as much information from you prior to your appointment, however we do recommend you bring a copy of your referral (if you have one), and any recent imaging. If applicable a private health insurance card will assist us to better process your rebate.
Some patients with chronic conditions are eligible to claim up to 5 allied health visits per year. Please discuss with your GP whether you may be eligible for a Chronic Disease Management Plan.
We recommend checking whether your policy covers Occupational Therapy services. HICAPS services are available on site.
Yes we provide hand and upper limb services for plan managed and self managed participants.
Extensive 4 hour parking is available free at the close by IKEA car park.