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Sensory processing Support at Concentric — Woollahra, NSW

Concentric in Woollahra, NSW lists services that overlap with paediatric occupational therapy for sensory processing.

Concentric in Woollahra, NSW has not confirmed its current availability on OTWaitlist. Availability is self-reported and can change — confirm directly with the clinic.

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Services Concentric offers for sensory processing

Concentric lists sensory processing as a service area for children attending its Woollahra clinic. Sensory processing support typically involves helping children who experience difficulties filtering, organising or responding to sensory information from their environment—such as sounds, textures, movement or visual input. According to its listing, Concentric may work with children on activities designed to support sensory regulation and integration.

Interventions under sensory processing commonly include structured sensory activities tailored to each child's needs. Examples might involve use of equipment such as weighted blankets or vests to provide calming input, movement-based activities like swinging or trampolining to support vestibular and proprioceptive systems, and exposure to varied textures through play-based activities. Fine motor tasks combined with sensory exploration—such as threading beads through different textured materials or manipulating playdough—may also form part of sessions at Concentric.

Children with sensory processing difficulties may be eligible for NDIS funding under 2025-26 arrangements if they meet access criteria. Parents considering Concentric should verify current NDIS registration status directly, as this has not been confirmed in the directory snapshot. An occupational therapist cannot diagnose sensory processing disorder; diagnosis typically comes from a paediatrician or developmental specialist. Concentric's role would be to support identified sensory needs through activity-based intervention.

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1300 148 160
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https://www.concentric.com.au/
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About sensory processing

Sensory Processing Disorder is the term often used by families and clinicians to describe difficulties with how a child's brain interprets and responds to sensory information. This can affect how a child manages sound, touch, movement, sights, smells, tastes, and body awareness.

Read the full Sensory Processing Disorder parent guide →

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Common questions

Can an occupational therapist diagnose sensory processing disorder?

No. Occupational therapists cannot diagnose sensory processing disorder or other conditions like autism or ADHD. Diagnosis comes from a paediatrician, developmental specialist or other medical professional. An OT at Concentric would assess sensory-related difficulties and support them through tailored activities, but only after a formal diagnosis has been made by an appropriate clinician.

Does Concentric accept NDIS funding?

NDIS registration for Concentric has not been confirmed in the current directory snapshot. Parents should contact the clinic directly to ask about current NDIS registration status and whether sessions can be funded through NDIS plans. If your child is NDIS-eligible, confirming funding arrangements before booking is important.

What should I expect in a sensory processing session at Concentric?

Sessions typically involve play-based activities designed to support sensory regulation. This might include movement activities, use of textured or weighted materials, fine motor tasks, or exposure to different sensory inputs. The occupational therapist would tailor activities to your child's specific sensory needs and responses. Sessions are usually structured to be engaging and child-led where possible.

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