Alexia Kazanzidis
About this listing
Alexia Kazanzidis appears on the public SIRA register as an approved exercise physiologist practising in the Hills District of north-western Sydney. Exercise physiology is often used where deconditioning or persistent pain is slowing a recovery.
An exercise physiologist builds tolerance for the physical tasks your role actually requires. An exercise physiologist tailors load and progression to what your injury can currently tolerate. The Hills District is well served locally, which saves a longer trip into the city for appointments.
Programs are commonly used alongside physiotherapy or once the acute phase of an injury has settled. Staying connected to work on duties matched to your capacity generally leads to better recovery outcomes than waiting at home. You usually have a say in who treats you, and you can often change providers if the fit is wrong. Knowing who treats the injury and who coordinates the return to work helps you use the choices you have.
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Common questions
Is Alexia Kazanzidis SIRA approved for NSW workers compensation?
The public SIRA allied health practitioner register lists Alexia Kazanzidis as a exercise physiologist in Castle Hill. Funding under the NSW scheme needs both SIRA approval and current AHPRA registration, and because the register is updated frequently you should check it yourself before booking.
Will I have to pay a exercise physiologist out of pocket?
On an accepted claim, reasonably necessary treatment from an approved exercise physiologist is funded by the insurer under SIRA's fees, not by you. Being asked to pay for approved treatment is worth raising with your case manager.
Can I choose or change my exercise physiologist?
Usually, yes. You generally choose your nominated treating doctor, and you can normally choose and change your allied health treaters. If the fit is wrong, raise it with your nominated treating doctor and let the insurer know. Reasonable requests to change providers are a normal part of the scheme.
How do I confirm Alexia Kazanzidis is currently approved?
Check the public SIRA allied health practitioner search and confirm current AHPRA registration. We publish name, suburb and discipline only and are not affiliated with this provider, so verify approval and suitability directly before you engage them.