Having competed internationally as a gymnast, Alexy developed a deep interest and appreciation for the human body. Pursuing a career in physiotherapy has allowed him to explore his curiosity surrounding rehabilitation and performance. His interests lie in movement and exercise-based therapy, aiming to educate and guide people through their own self-management. He is passionate about providing evidence-based practice and is committed to fostering a patient-centred environment. He sees the importance of well-being and aims to help his clients become the best version of themselves. Outside of the clinic, you might find him in the gym, playing social sports or on a run. He enjoys getting involved in all things active, with a particular interest in combat sports. View details »
I graduated in 2023 from the University of Otago with a Bachelor of Physiotherapy. Growing up in coastal Mount Maunganui of the North Island, I am used to making the most of what our great New Zealand landscapes have to offer. Through my passion for wellbeing, I have seen the far reaching benefits of optimising physical health and have long been a keen runner. Since moving south for University, I have furthered this by exploring the mountains through skiing and hiking on the weekends. It is clear to me that a broad approach to physical health is optimal so I enjoy regular yoga and pilates. I have a real enthusiasm for musculoskeletal health and working with a diverse range of people. In particular, I see great value in the holistic treatment of the individual - aiming to see the ‘bigger picture’ of an injury additional to the biomechanics. I cherish making memorable experiences for my patients, ultimately striving to return them to what they love. View details »
Leah graduated from the University of Otago in 2024 with a Bachelor of Physiotherapy. Originally from sunny Nelson, she grew up loving the great outdoors, competing at a national level in swimming and enjoying the competitive nature of women’s rugby.
Having experienced her fair share of sporting injuries, physiotherapy was a natural calling for Leah, as she enjoys working through the ‘how’ and ‘why’ of problems. She values the holistic approach physiotherapy offers, taking the time to understand what is most important to her patients so she can help them return to what they love. She has a wide range of clinical interests and enjoys working with people of all activity levels, tailoring rehab plans that fit into busy lives.
Outside of work, Leah enjoys open water swimming, learning to surf, and hiking. View details »