Temora Women’s Health Physiotherapy aims to provide high quality care, education and treatment to women in Temora and the surrounding communities. Our aim is to listen and nurture every individual woman and her needs and to provide care to optimise her wellbeing and quality of life.

Through up-to-date knowledge and education, we understand how important it is to listen to every woman’s story and symptoms because we are more than just our pelvic floor. It is so important to understand the connection between all systems of our body and how each can impact another.

We aim to be able to listen, treat, educate and empower each woman to live the life they want to be living and enjoying. 

HANNAH ALCHIN Bachelor of Applied Science Master of Physiotherapy

Hannah is the founder of Temora Women’s Health Physiotherapy, which she started to create a space to educate and empower women. Hannah completed a Bachelor of Exercise Science at The University of Wollongong and went on to complete her Masters of Physiotherapy at The University of Sydney in 2015.

Hannah has worked in musculoskeletal physiotherapy clinics in both Sydney and London, before she found her passion in Women’s Health physiotherapy. Hannah has since completed a variety of courses with Women’s Health Training Associates (WHAT) and Australian Physiotherapy Association (APA) to continue to stay up to date with the latest research and expand her knowledge to provide her patients with the highest level of care.

With her strong background in musculoskeletal physio, she understands the importance of treating the whole body and the impact it can have on the function of the pelvis and pelvic floor. Hannah has a particular interest in treating pelvic pain and bladder dysfunction in women at all stages of their life.

When Hannah isn’t at work you will find her spending time with her husband and daughter, water skiing, at the gym or running and enjoying the sunshine.