Su Khan - Physiotherapist
Stepping Stones Physiotherapy is a paediatric physiotherapy service for children aged 0-18 years in Sydney - in particular Northwest and Western Sydney. Stepping Stones Physiotherapy is a mobile service - services are provided in locations that brings out the best in children - in their homes, childcare/ preschool facilities, schools and in the community.
Stepping Stones Physiotherapy works closely with families, teachers and medical professionals to develop evidence based therapy programs for your child. We fit in with your busy day, working with you and your child's schedule and routine - with weekend services available when required.
Fees for sessions are based on duration of session, depending on your child's needs - please inquire for more details.
We accept a range of payment methods, including cash, EFT, Visa/ MasterCard. We do not accept American Express Cards.
* Please note a surcharge may apply for the use of credit cards.
An invoice will be provided after each session to allow you to claim back from private health service providers.
NDIS
We are Registered NDIS Providers and support children with a NDIS plan, regardless if your child's plan is NDIS Managed, Self Managed or Plan Managed. We will develop a service agreement in conjunction with you around the supports provided. For more information regarding the NDIS, visit the NDIS website on: www.ndis.gov.au
Medicare
Chronic Disease Management Plan: Discuss with your GP to see if your child is eligible to receive rebates for supports under this program, prior to starting physiotherapy for your child.
Private Health
Rebates vary depending on your fund and level of cover. Please contact your health fund to determine the amount that will be covered.
Principal Physiotherapist
Su graduated from University of Sydney with a Bachelor of Applied Science - Physiotherapy degree in 2008. Since then, Su has worked in a variety of settings, working with children and their families in the community and in hospital settings. For the majority of her career, Su has worked in large non-government organisations with children with cerebral palsy and other neurological disabilities, and in her most recent role, working with children with developmental delays and a myriad of other disabilities such as down syndrome, autism, muscular dystrophy, intellectual disability and other mitochondrial disorders. Su has a passion for working with children to achieve their full potential, and working with families in order to achieve their goals. Su has extensive experience working with children with disabilities, in hydrotherapy and in equipment prescription.
Su is a registered physiotherapist with the Australian Health Practitioner Regulation Agency (AHPRA) and an Australian Physiotherapy Association (APA) Member. Su is a registered NDIS provider.
In her spare time, Su enjoys spending time with her family, in particular her two small toddlers.
Please contact us directly with any questions, comments, or appointment inquiries you may have.