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1 Listed Paediatric Occupational Therapy Clinic in Belmont (2026)

Compare provider contact details and availability status for clinics listed in Belmont, WA.

The single listed paediatric occupational therapy clinic in Belmont is not currently listed as taking new clients, and 1 lists NDIS funding. Availability is self-reported and can change — confirm directly with the clinic.

Paediatric OT in Belmont at a glance

1 paediatric OT clinic listed in Belmont, WA.

  • 1 accept NDIS

A clinic with a short or medium waitlist is usually still accepting new clients — you join their list and start when a spot opens.

No clinics here are confirmed as taking new clients right now — availability changes often, so it's worth enquiring directly.

OTWaitlist provides general information about NDIS-aligned paediatric occupational therapy clinics. We're not a clinic and don't provide medical advice. Always speak directly with a qualified OT or GP about your child's specific needs.

Local OT guide

Finding paediatric OT support in Belmont, WA

Families in Belmont seek paediatric occupational therapy for a range of reasons. Children may need support with everyday activities like getting dressed, eating, writing, or playing. Some families are navigating a recent diagnosis or assessment, while others are working through developmental concerns noticed at school or home. Occupational therapists help children build skills, confidence, and independence in the activities that matter most to their daily lives.

Looking for an occupational therapist in Belmont can feel overwhelming, especially when your child needs support. Taking time to understand what's available in your area is a practical first step. Clinics in Belmont vary in their experience, approach, and availability. When you contact a clinic, it's worth asking about their experience with your child's particular needs, how they involve parents in therapy, and what the typical appointment process looks like.

In Western Australia, occupational therapy for children can be funded through the National Disability Insurance Scheme (NDIS) if your child has an approved plan. Families should speak with their GP or relevant assessment service about whether NDIS eligibility might apply. Some families also access therapy through private payment, health insurance, or school-based services. Understanding your funding options before contacting clinics can help you narrow your search.

When assessing whether a clinic might be right for your child, consider practical factors. How long is the waiting list? Can they offer appointments at times that work for your family? Do they communicate clearly about costs and what to expect? Trust your instincts about whether the therapist seems to listen to your concerns and understand your child as an individual.

If you're not finding suitable options in Belmont itself, nearby suburbs including Bassendean, Perth, Como, North Perth, and West Perth have occupational therapy services. Expanding your search geographically, even slightly, can sometimes open up more availability or different approaches that might suit your family.

OTWaitlist is a directory that can help you explore paediatric occupational therapy options across Western Australia. It's designed to help parents compare clinics in their area and nearby, so you can make an informed choice about where to start.

Remember that finding the right fit sometimes takes time. If your child's needs are complex or you're unsure where to begin, speaking with your GP can provide helpful guidance on next steps.

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At All Round Therapy Services we believe that every child deserves the opportunity to reach their full potential. Our friendly team of experienced paediatric Occupational Therapists, Speech Pathologists and Physiotherapists work closely with your child to help them achieve their

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Suburb listings last refreshed on 14 July 2026. Sourced from public clinic listings. Confirm directly with each clinic before booking.

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Quick answers about Belmont

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How many paediatric OT clinics are in Belmont?

1 clinic is listed in Belmont, WA on OTWaitlist.

Which Belmont clinics are taking new clients?

No Belmont clinics are currently listed as taking new clients. Status changes regularly — check back, or set up an availability alert.

Do paediatric OTs in Belmont accept NDIS funding?

Yes — 1 of the 1 listed Belmont clinics are listed as accepting NDIS funding.

How fresh is this Belmont availability data?

Listings here are self-reported and sourced from public registers; check directly with the clinic before relying on availability.

Questions families ask in Belmont

How long is the typical wait for paediatric occupational therapy in WA?

Wait times for paediatric OT in Western Australia vary depending on the service and your child's needs. Public services may have longer waiting periods, whilst private practitioners often have shorter timeframes. It's worth contacting several providers in Belmont to ask about current availability. If your child has an urgent need, speak with your GP about priority referral options or ask about interim strategies whilst waiting.

What does a first occupational therapy appointment involve for a child?

The first appointment typically includes getting to know your child and family, discussing your concerns, and observing how your child manages everyday activities. The OT may ask about your child's development, routines, and what you'd like to work on together. They'll explain what they've noticed and discuss possible next steps. Bring any relevant medical information or previous assessments if you have them.

How do I use NDIS funding for occupational therapy in Belmont?

If your child has an NDIS plan, occupational therapy is often listed as a funded support. Check your plan documents to see your allocated budget and any conditions. Find NDIS-registered OT providers in Belmont through the NDIS website or by asking your local provider. You'll need to arrange sessions directly with them and ensure they bill your plan correctly. Contact the NDIS if you're unsure about your funding.

What services do paediatric occupational therapists in Belmont typically offer?

Paediatric OTs generally support children with daily living skills, fine motor development, coordination, sensory processing, school readiness, and play skills. They may work on self-care routines, handwriting, and adapting environments to help children participate in family and school activities. Services are tailored to each child's needs. Contact local providers to discuss what specific support they offer for your situation.

How do I know my child needs occupational therapy?

You might consider OT if your child struggles with everyday tasks like dressing, eating, writing, or playing, or if they seem clumsy or have difficulty concentrating. Every child develops differently, so it's helpful to chat with your GP or early childhood educator about your observations. They can discuss whether an OT assessment might be useful. Trust your instincts as a parent—it's fine to explore options.

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Using NDIS funding for OT in WA

NDIS funding for paediatric occupational therapy in Western Australia depends on the goals and budgets in a child's plan. Families may be self-managed, plan-managed, or NDIA-managed. Self-managed families usually pay the clinic and claim back through the portal. Plan-managed families ask their plan manager to process invoices. NDIA-managed families generally need providers who are registered for the relevant supports. OT is often connected with capacity building supports, improved daily living, therapy supports, or related plan categories, but every plan is different. Before booking, ask the clinic which plan types they accept, whether travel or reports are billed separately, and what details they need for invoicing. If you are unsure whether a service can be funded, check the plan wording, talk with your support coordinator or plan manager, and confirm directly with the provider before the appointment.