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BaiMed's new location in heart of Kiama

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04 April 2025, 3:02 AM

BaiMed's new location in heart of KiamaThe BaiMed team at their new Kiama location.

BaiMed is delivering even better services after relocating to a new multi-disciplinary clinic in the heart of Kiama.


Located at 29 Collins Street, it is home to experienced physiotherapists, exercise physiologists, dieticians and massage therapists.


Senior physiotherapist Ryan Parker said BaiMed’s staff and customers alike were loving the new set-up after relocating from Brown Street, near the Quarry.



“We care for a range of clients, from our elite athletes, weekend warriors, and retirees,” he said.


“From musculoskeletal conditions/injuries, post operative rehabilitation, NDIS, neurological conditions (stroke, Parkinson's, spinal cord injury), recovery from work-related injuries, return to fitness and wellbeing.


“We run our Parkinson's Disease PD Power classes out of the clinic and physio-trained yoga instructors practice from the scout hall in town.”


Fellow physiotherapist, Kat Dawson, who is also manager of clinical services, said BaiMed had been operating for 18 years and more than a decade in Kiama.


“It’s the same BaiMed team, the same BaiMed principles of always trying to be better and do better for everyone but an upgraded location which is more central and easier for people to get to,” she said.



“And we do have some on-site parking as well, which is great and it has been a bit of a facelift for us moving forward into 2025, which we are really excited about.


“We've got a very humble team here and they really care about the community of Kiama and that's one of the big things about the clinic. It's meant to be a community clinic for everyone.”


Kat said Kiama’s natural beauty made it a great place for its residents to get out and about.


“People focus on the sporting side of physiotherapy but we're very diverse and we're really for anyone that's got any pain or wants to improve something,” she said.


“We've got a great team that go over and above for everyone and that's not just clinicians, it’s our administration team here as well.


“If you wanna go for a swim in the ocean, or people that go canoeing and stand-up paddle boarding, all of those different things - really we’re here for anyone that wants to stay active and keep doing all of the things that they enjoy.


“We're very fortunate here in that there's a lot to do in Kiama and a lot to enjoy.”



Principal physiotherapist Scott Muttdon is also available again at the Kiama clinic for appointments after playing a key role in the Illawarra Hawk’s NBL championship-winning season.


He has even been allowed to bring the trophy into the clinic for a few days before it has to go back to the Hawks’ trophy cabinet.


The new multi-disciplinary clinic is open extended hours Monday-Friday and bookings are available by phoning 1300 BAIMED.