Physio for Department of Veterans Affairs (DVA)

What is the Department of Veteran’s Affairs (DVA)?

Physio for Department of Veterans Affairs (DVA) provides a wide range of services and benefits to veterans, war widows/ers, former Defence Force members, members of the Australian Federal Police, and their families. DVA also works closely with state and territory governments, ex-service organisations, health professionals and the general community to deliver these services.

What services does DVA provide?

DVA provides a wide range of services including:

• Financial support – payments, allowances and pensions

• Health care – hospital and Clinical treatment and medication

• Mental health care – counselling and treatment

• Employment assistance – job-seeking help, career advice and training

• Education assistance – scholarships and bursaries

Who is eligible?

If you hold a DVA Gold Card or DVA White Card, our podiatrists and physio can provide you with treatment. To find out more about the services that DVA provides, please visit their website or contact them directly.

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DVA Gold Card

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DVA White Card

What can we do at ProActive Life Physio?

Initial assessment

If you are experiencing pain or problems with your feet, knees, back, or shoulders, our team can provide you with an initial assessment. During this assessment, we will ask about your symptoms, medical history and lifestyle. We will also carry out a physical examination. Based on this information, we will develop a treatment plan that is tailored to your individual needs.

Ongoing physiotherapy treatment.

Even if you have seen a physiotherapist before, it is important to get regular check-ups. Our team can provide you with ongoing treatment and management, to help you stay on top of your condition.

ProActive Life Physio Services:

Our Physiotherapists will tailor your care to suit your needs and meet your goals.

Our range of services includes but is not limited to:

We are able to treat DVA clients in any of our clinics, or through our home visit services. For those looking for in-home treatment, we can offer complete physiotherapy services.

What we need from you

In order to see a physiotherapist, you must get a DVA D904 referral from your GP, made out to ProActive Life Physio.

This referral will last for 12 months or a maximum of 12 visits, whichever comes first.

How long does it take

For an initial consultation allow 30-40 minutes. 

Before your appointment

When making your appointment, let our support staff know you are a DVA client and your main foot concerns. Bring your DVA card and your D904 referral to your appointment. 

During your appointment

Your initial consultation will include an assessment where your podiatrist or physiotherapist will determine your course of treatment, beginning immediately.

What are the costs involved?

This will depend on the service you require and what card you hold. There are usually no out-of-pocket costs for DVA gold card clients, but please discuss this with your podiatrist or physiotherapist at your initial appointment. For more information on what your card entitles you to, please contact DVA. 

If you would like to make an appointment with one of our podiatrists or physiotherapists, please contact us. We would be more than happy to help you get started on your road to recovery.

How We Can Help?

You can always BOOK ONLINE to see one of our experienced physiotherapists or simply Call ProActive Life Physio to schedule a time that suits you.

We’ll help you find the right solution to alleviate your symptoms.