About NW Pelvic Health
At NW Pelvic Health we hope to empower clients with the education required to improve strength, regain control and reduce pain. We understand that the nature of our work is intimate and are respectful of the trust clients put in us by accessing our service and sharing their story.
Burnie
03 6431 9959
Ulverstone
0437 349 903
Who are we?
Georgie has a special interest in treating pelvic health conditions. She is passionate about empowering clients to improve their quality of life. At North West Pelvic Health we believe all people, regardless of their location, should be able to access the health services they need. Pelvic health issues can significantly affect quality of life and unfortunately many people do not or cannot access help. We value providing quality, evidence based care in a comfortable and safe environment.
Georgie Palmer – Physiotherapist
Georgie grew up on the North West coast of Tasmania before moving to the mainland to study a Bachelor of Physiotherapy at La Trobe University. She subsequently completed her Post Graduate Certificate in Exercise Science (Strength and Conditioning) from Edith Cowan University. She has worked at locations across Queensland and Tasmania before making the move to start her business, North West Pelvic Health.
Georgie has 16 years experience working in private practice physiotherapy, previously working with musculoskeletal injuries, chronic health conditions and ante/post natal populations before developing an interest in pelvic health physiotherapy after having her own children. She has completed numerous pelvic health courses to allow her to assess and treat the pelvic floor, and is committed to working towards becoming a titled APA Women’s Men’s and Pelvic health physiotherapist.
Georgie helps clients with pelvic floor training, prolapse management, bladder and bowel issues, painful intercourse, conditions related to pregnancy, post natal rehabilitation (including abdominal and pelvic floor rehab) and treatment for mastitis/blocked ducts. Her area of interest is chronic pelvic pain, and more specifically, endometriosis. She is registered with AHPRA, a member of the Australian Physiotherapy Association, the Pelvic Pain Foundation of Australia and the Australian Pain Society.