Babies & Beyond Therapy Hub provides paediatric occupational therapy support for families around Red Hill. Listed service areas include occupational therapy, speech therapy, feeding. Self and plan-managed NDIS only. The v1 dataset records this provider as working with self-managed or plan-managed families where relevant.
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2 Listed Paediatric Occupational Therapy Clinics in Red Hill (2026)
Compare provider contact details and availability status for clinics listed in Red Hill, QLD.
As of May 2026, none of the 2 listed paediatric occupational therapy clinics in Red Hill are 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 Red Hill at a glance
2 paediatric OT clinics listed in Red Hill, QLD.
- 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.
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Finding paediatric OT support in Red Hill, QLD
Finding the right paediatric occupational therapist for your child can feel overwhelming, especially when you're juggling appointments, school commitments, and your child's development. Families in Red Hill seek occupational therapy support for many reasons—some children need help with fine motor skills like writing or using cutlery, others benefit from assistance with sensory processing, coordination, or everyday activities like getting dressed or managing school transitions. Some families are working through a recent diagnosis or assessment, while others simply want to give their child the best possible start.
When you're looking for an occupational therapist in Red Hill, it helps to know what's available locally and what to expect from the process. The suburb has several practitioners, and nearby areas including Paddington, Newmarket, Brisbane, and Alderley also have clinics that may be accessible depending on your circumstances. Starting your search can feel daunting, but taking time to understand your options means you're more likely to find a good fit for your family.
Many families access paediatric occupational therapy through the National Disability Insurance Scheme (NDIS) in Queensland. If your child has an NDIS plan, you can use your funding to pay for therapy sessions. Not all children are NDIS participants, and some families access therapy privately or through other funding arrangements. It's worth checking your child's eligibility and understanding what support might be available to you.
When you're assessing whether a clinic is right for your child, consider practical factors like location, appointment availability, and whether the therapist's approach aligns with your family's needs. Some clinics offer school-based services, others work in community settings, and some provide home visits. Think about what would work best for your household and your child's learning style. It can also help to ask about the therapist's experience with your child's particular needs and what the first appointment might look like.
OTWaitlist is a directory that can help you compare paediatric occupational therapy options in Red Hill and surrounding areas, making it easier to find contact details and clinic information in one place. Taking the time to explore your options means you can move forward with confidence, knowing you've found a service that suits your family's situation.
Brisbane Occupational Therapy provides paediatric occupational therapy support for families around Red Hill, QLD. Listed services include therapeutic supports, paediatric-ot. NDIS registered.
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Suburb listings last refreshed on 7 July 2026. Sourced from public clinic listings. Confirm directly with each clinic before booking.
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Quick answers about Red Hill
Answered from the current directory snapshot — listings are self-reported and may change.
How many paediatric OT clinics are in Red Hill?
2 clinics are listed in Red Hill, QLD on OTWaitlist.
Which Red Hill clinics are taking new clients?
No Red Hill clinics are currently listed as taking new clients. Status changes regularly — check back, or set up an availability alert.
Do paediatric OTs in Red Hill accept NDIS funding?
Yes — 1 of the 2 listed Red Hill clinics are listed as accepting NDIS funding.
How fresh is this Red Hill 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 Red Hill
How long is the typical wait for paediatric OT in QLD?
Wait times in QLD vary by clinic, funding type, age group, and the kind of support your child needs. Some private clinics may offer intake calls sooner, while ongoing therapy places can take longer. Public and community pathways may have separate eligibility rules. Contact each Red Hill provider directly to confirm current availability, cancellation lists, and whether they can suggest nearby options if their books are full.
What does a first OT appointment involve for a child?
A first paediatric OT appointment usually starts with parent questions about routines, strengths, concerns, school or childcare participation, and relevant reports. The therapist may observe play, movement, fine motor tasks, sensory responses, or daily living skills, depending on the referral reason. Sessions often run for about 45 to 90 minutes. Afterward, the therapist explains next steps, possible goals, and whether further assessment is useful.
How do I use NDIS funding for OT in Red Hill?
If your child has an NDIS plan, check whether occupational therapy fits the goals and budgets in that plan. Ask the clinic whether they accept self-managed, plan-managed, or NDIA-managed funding, and whether they need service agreements, plan manager details, or support coordinator information. Families should confirm fees, travel charges, reporting costs, and cancellation rules before booking so there are fewer surprises later.
What services do paediatric OTs in Red Hill typically offer?
Paediatric OTs commonly support children with fine motor skills, handwriting, self-care, play, sensory processing, emotional regulation, developmental delays, autism-related participation needs, ADHD-related routines, and school or childcare readiness. Not every clinic offers every service, and some focus on particular ages or appointment settings. Read each listing carefully, then contact the provider to confirm whether their experience matches your child's current goals.
How do I know my child needs OT?
Families often consider OT when a child is finding everyday activities harder than expected for their age, such as dressing, feeding, toileting, play, handwriting, transitions, or coping with sensory environments. OTWaitlist cannot diagnose or tell you whether therapy is needed. If you are unsure, speak with your GP, paediatrician, teacher, or another qualified professional who can help decide whether an OT assessment is appropriate.
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Using NDIS funding for OT in QLD
Many Queensland families access paediatric occupational therapy through the National Disability Insurance Scheme (NDIS). Understanding your plan type helps you find suitable clinics.
NDIS plans come in three management types. Self-managed plans mean the family controls funding directly. Plan-managed plans use a registered plan manager to handle payments. NDIA-managed plans are administered by the National Disability Insurance Agency itself. Each type has different processes for paying therapists.
Occupational therapy typically sits within the "Supports for Daily Living" or "Core Supports" budget categories in NDIS plans, though this varies by individual plan. Some families also access therapy through "Improved Daily Living" or specialist disability support categories.
When contacting a clinic, ask directly whether they accept your specific plan type and management arrangement. Clinics can usually confirm this quickly. It's worth checking your NDIS plan documents to know your available budget and plan management type before making enquiries.
If you're unsure about your plan or eligibility, speaking with your NDIS planner or local area coordinator can clarify next steps.