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From our Director of Sport

New on-campus Injury Assessment Clinic at Pymble

Great news for our sporting enthusiasts, dancers and all students at Pymble who engage in any form of physical activity. As of Monday 14 February, the College will have an onsite Injury Assessment Clinic (IAC), which students can access conveniently, without a GP referral and at no cost to her family.

The purpose of the IAC is to provide prompt and accurate diagnosis, streamline and accelerate injury management, and provide a gold standard level of care for our active Pymble girls.

The clinic will be located in the Aquatic and Fitness Centre, where we have allocated a private consultation room. This service will be headed up by Dr Nicole Sly MBBS BPhty, a Sports and Exercise Medicine Doctor who will work in partnership with our existing onsite Sports Physiotherapists, Ashley and Simon.

About Dr Nicole Sly

Dr Sly has experience supporting elite athletes in Rugby Union, Rowing and Paratriathlon at an international level. She has also worked at the Children’s Hospital at Westmead Institute of Sports Medicine and Paediatric Emergency, and as a Physiotherapist prior to studying Medicine. Dr Sly comes highly recommended by our Sports Physio Clinic physiotherapists, with whom she has an existing working relationship.

Click here for more information about Dr Sly.

How to access the IAC

Availability: Monday 7.00am to 10.00am and Thursday 8.00am to 11.00am, during term time.

Location: Aquatic and Fitness Centre.

How to access:

Other key details:

  • Consent must be given by a carer/parent to attend the IAC.
  • Carers and parents are welcome to attend appointments with their daughters.
  • In alignment with our COVID safety guidelines.
  • No GP referral required.
  • No out-of-pocket expense for consultations.

For additional information about this new service, please email me gmeagher@pymblelc.nsw.edu.au.

Mr Greg Meagher
Director of Sport

 

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