Concentric
Paediatric occupational therapy provider in Woollahra, NSW
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Listing details
- Clinic name
- Concentric
- NDIS registration
- NDIS registration not confirmed in the directory
- Phone
- 1300 148 160
- [email protected]
- Website
- https://www.concentric.com.au/
- Address
- Woollahra 2025
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About this clinic
Concentric employs paediatric OTs who are vital members of our allied health team. We believe that all therapists involved should work together to ensure every client is supported with an efficient and effective therapy program to help reach their potential. Concentric supports N
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Services offered at Concentric
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What to expect at a first session
Sensory processing
What to expect at your child's first sensory processing occupational therapy session
Your child's first appointment will usually last 45 minutes to an hour. The occupational therapist will spend time getting to know your child and understanding their sensory experiences in everyday life.
The therapist typically observes how your child responds to different sensory inputs—like sounds, textures, movement, and touch. They may use informal activities or structured assessments to understand your child's sensory preferences and challenges.
Bring along any relevant information, such as your child's medical history, previous assessments, and notes about sensory concerns you've noticed at home or school.
After the session, the therapist will discuss their observations with you and explain what they've noticed. They'll outline next steps, which might include further sessions, strategies to try at home, or recommendations to discuss with your GP or other health professionals.
It's a good opportunity to ask questions and share what matters most to your family.
Autism
What to expect at your child's first autism occupational therapy session
Your child's first session will usually take 60–90 minutes. The occupational therapist will chat with you about your child's daily routines, strengths, and areas where they find things tricky—like getting dressed, eating, or playing.
The therapist will observe how your child moves, interacts with toys and objects, and responds to different activities. They're looking at things like coordination, sensory preferences, and how your child manages everyday tasks.
Bring any relevant documents, such as school reports or previous assessments, along with details about your child's medical history.
After the session, the therapist will discuss what they've noticed and may suggest strategies or activities to try at home. They'll talk about next steps, which might include ongoing sessions or a tailored plan for your family.
Remember, this first visit is about getting to know your child in a relaxed way. It's okay to ask questions at any point.
Developmental delay
What to expect at your child's first developmental delay occupational therapy session
Your child's first session will help the therapist understand their current abilities and any areas where they might need support.
The therapist will usually spend time observing your child playing and completing everyday tasks like eating, dressing, or writing. They'll ask you questions about your child's development, routines at home, and any concerns you've noticed.
A first session typically lasts 45 minutes to an hour. Your child may feel a bit uncertain at first, which is completely normal.
Bring any relevant medical reports, your child's health records, and information about their daily routines. It helps to note any specific situations where your child struggles.
After the session, the therapist will discuss their observations with you and talk about next steps. This might include ongoing therapy, home activities, or recommendations to discuss with your GP or other professionals.
Remember, this is a chance to learn more about how your child learns and moves through the world.
Common questions
What types of therapy does Concentric offer?
Concentric in Woollahra, NSW lists occupational therapy services for children. According to their self-reported information, they work with sensory processing, autism, developmental delay, and school readiness concerns. For specific details about their current service offerings, availability, and how they might support your child's particular needs, it's best to contact the clinic directly to discuss your situation.
How do I know if my child needs occupational therapy?
If you're noticing concerns about your child's development, sensory responses, school readiness, or daily functioning, speaking with your GP is a good first step. Your GP can help assess whether occupational therapy might be helpful and can provide referrals. They can also discuss whether a formal diagnosis or assessment would be useful for your child.
What should I ask when contacting Concentric about services?
When reaching out, consider asking about their current availability, how they assess children, what the therapy process involves, costs, and whether they accept referrals from your GP. You might also ask about their experience with your child's specific concerns and what to expect during initial appointments. Having these details helps you decide if the clinic is a good fit for your family.
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Listing details last refreshed on 7 July 2026. Sourced from public clinic listings. Confirm directly with the clinic before booking.