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Autism Support at Physio Inq — Across NSW
Physio Inq in Across NSW lists services that overlap with paediatric occupational therapy for autism.
Services Physio Inq offers for autism
Children with autism spectrum disorder often experience differences in sensory processing and fine motor development, which can affect daily activities like eating, writing, and play. At Physio Inq, our occupational therapists address these areas through tailored interventions. Sensory processing support helps children regulate their responses to sights, sounds, textures, and movement—for example, using sensory swings or weighted equipment during sessions to improve body awareness and calm responses. Fine motor work focuses on hand strength and coordination through activities like threading, scissor skills, and pencil grip development, supporting independence in self-care and learning tasks. Physio Inq also incorporates structured play and visual supports to help children engage meaningfully with their environment. Many families access our services through NDIS funding, which can cover occupational therapy goals under the 2025–26 pricing arrangements. Our therapists work collaboratively with families and schools to embed strategies into everyday routines, supporting each child's unique strengths and needs.
Contact Physio Inq
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- Not listed
- Website
- https://www.physioinq.com.au/
About autism
Autism Spectrum Disorder (ASD) is a developmental difference that shapes how children process information, communicate, and respond to their sensory environment. In Australia, autism is identified across a wide range of ages, and many families first speak with a GP or paediatrician about referrals for assessment after noticing differences in play, communication, sensory responses, or daily routines.
Other providers in Across NSW supporting autism
- ABC Therapy Across NSW, NSW Status unconfirmed Lists: Sensory processing · Fine motor
- Ability Action Australia Across NSW, NSW Status unconfirmed Lists: Sensory processing · Fine motor
- Ability Action Australia Across NSW, NSW Status unconfirmed Lists: Sensory processing · Fine motor
- Ability Action Australia Across NSW, NSW Status unconfirmed Lists: Sensory processing · Fine motor
- Ability to Achieve Across NSW, NSW Taking new patients Lists: Sensory processing · Fine motor
Other conditions Physio Inq may support
Common questions
Can occupational therapy diagnose autism?
No, occupational therapists cannot diagnose autism spectrum disorder. However, our team at Physio Inq can identify sensory and fine motor differences and provide targeted support to help your child develop skills and manage daily activities more comfortably. A diagnosis requires assessment by a paediatrician or psychologist.
How can NDIS funding help access services at Physio Inq?
If your child has an approved NDIS plan, occupational therapy is often funded under capacity-building supports. Physio Inq is NDIS registered, so families can use their plan funding to access our services. We recommend checking your plan's goals and contacting us to discuss how we can support them.
What should I expect in my child's first session?
Your occupational therapist will observe your child's sensory responses, fine motor skills, and play behaviours in a relaxed environment. They'll discuss your concerns and goals with you, then develop a personalised plan. Physio Inq sessions are designed to be engaging and supportive, building on your child's interests.
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Listing details last refreshed on 25 May 2026. Sourced from public clinic listings. Confirm directly with the clinic before booking.
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