Specialised paediatric care for tamariki across Aotearoa
Our paediatric team includes Occupational Therapists, Physiotherapists, and Speech Language Therapists who specialise in working with children. We also work alongside psychologists, social workers and dietitians where needed, giving your child access to a multidisciplinary team.
Our core children's therapy services include:
Paediatric occupational therapy
Paediatric physiotherapy
Paediatric speech and language therapy
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Our Occupational Therapists work with tamariki and rangatahi to help them engage in the everyday activities that are important to
them - playing, learning, getting dressed and connecting with others.
We support children's independence with getting ready for school, concentrating in class, improving handwriting, social participation, and completing day-to-day tasks. Our therapists take a strengths and interest-based approach, working with your child, their whānau and their environment to build confidence and capability.
We work with children with a range of conditions and diagnoses, or no known diagnosis.
Not meeting developmental milestones
Difficulty managing schoolwork or keeping up with peers
Sensory challenges affecting everyday tasks (e.g. sensitivity to light, noise, or touch)
Appearing clumsy or uncoordinated
Difficulty with fine motor tasks including buttons, shoelaces, or handwriting
Difficulty with emotional regulation (e.g. big outbursts when completing challenging tasks)

Assessment and sessions are tailored to your child's goals and family priorities. The assessment process may include meeting with whānau to establish strengths, goals and developmental history; clinical observations with your child; and contact with their school where relevant. Sessions may use play or interest-based activities, a parent coaching approach, or a structured intervention programme - whatever best suits your child.
Available in most regions — Contact us to find out if we can help in your region.
Assessment and sessions are tailored to your child's goals and family priorities. The assessment process may include meeting with whānau to establish strengths, goals and developmental history; clinical observations with your child; and contact with their school where relevant. Sessions may use play or interest-based activities, a parent coaching approach, or a structured intervention programme - whatever best suits your child.
Available in most regions — Contact us to find out if we can help in your region.

Paediatric physiotherapy is a specialist discipline focused on assessing and treating movement, developmental, and physical challenges in children from birth through to adolescence. Our physiotherapists have additional training in child development and childhood conditions - understanding how to engage children while delivering effective, evidence-based care.
We help children build strength, coordination, and confidence in their bodies so they can participate fully in play, school and daily life.
Effective pain management addresses these drivers together.
Available in most regions — Contact us to find out if we can help in your region.
Communication is at the heart of connection, learning, and confidence. Our speech language therapists support tamariki who experience difficulties with how they speak, understand language or navigate social communication.
We provide comprehensive assessments, personalised diagnoses, and evidence-based therapy delivered wherever your child feels comfortable - in our clinic, at home, at school or in early childhood settings. Our therapists also work closely with whānau, teachers, and learning assistants to build a consistent support network around your child.
Our team are members of the New Zealand Speech Language Therapy Association (NZSTA), and we also work with ACC - particularly for children recovering from traumatic brain injuries or concussions.

Available in Auckland, Christchurch, Otago and Central Otago,
Nelson and Bay of Plenty.
We know that no two children - and no two families - are the same. That's why our therapists take time to understand your child's individual goals, strengths and challenges before creating a personalised therapy plan.
Therapy can take place in our clinic, your home, your child's school, or their early childhood centre - whatever setting works best. We work collaboratively with your whānau and any other teams involved in your child's care, including teachers, GPs, paediatricians and other health professionals.
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