Meet the Team

At PhysioFIX Sydney, we’re proud to be more than just a clinic — we’re a team of highly qualified, passionate professionals who genuinely care about helping you move better and feel your best. Every physiotherapist on our team brings a unique set of skills, deep experience, and a personal commitment to your recovery journey.

Founder and Musculoskeletal Physio

Sam Bartlett opened PhysioFIX Sydney in Rose Bay in 2018.

Sam graduated from the University of Sydney in 2011 with a Masters Degree in Physiotherapy and a Bachelor Degree in Exercise and Sports Science.

Sam was born in the Eastern suburbs and attended Marcellin College. Sam is a keen sportsman and ex-Rugby Union player for Randwick.

He first developed a love for the physiotherapy profession after receiving treatment for countless sporting injuries over the years. Having been involved in sport for a long time Sam understands the value of good treatment and rehabilitation.

Sam has worked with countless teams and athletes throughout his career. He has recently taken up the sport of Triathlon and with that has found a new found interest in treating swimming, cycling and running injuries.

Coming from an exercise physiology background, Sam is dedicated to develop a rehabilitation approach for his patients with an emphasis on further injury prevention.

Sam’s aim is to provide quality treatment, which will reduce your pain, improve your function, and return you to normal life as quickly as possible.

Sam's Continuing Education

  • Mastering lower limb tendinopathy with Dr Peter Mallioras
  • Hip Differential Diagnosis and Prescriptive Exercise – Trish Wisbey Roth
  • 3D Assessment and treatment of the Pelvic Complex and Lumber Spine (Part A), Trish Wisbey Roth
  • KT1-2 Kinesiology Taping Course
  • Treatment of Lumber spine and Pelvis – Level 1, Advanced Manual Therapy Associates, Dr Barbara Hungerford
  • Watson Headache Institute Level 1 Foundations for assessment and treatment of cervicogenic headache and migraine.
  •  Watson Headache Institute Level 2 Consolidation of assessment and treatment of cervicogenic headache and migraine.
  • Australian Physiotherapy Association Sports Level 1
  • Australian Physiotherapy Association Sports Level 2
  • Australian Physiotherapy Association The Sporting Elbow, Wrist and Hand
  • Lyn Watson Level 1 Shoulder Physiotherapy
  • APA Level 1 Musculoskeletal and Segmental Dry Needling
  • Optimising Biomechanics & Rehabilitation in Cycling – Trish Wisbey Roth

Founder and Musculoskeletal Physio

Sara graduated from the University of Canberra in 2013 with a Masters Degree in Physiotherapy following a Bachelor of Health and Exercise Science from UNSW in 2009.

Sara is experienced in treating disorders of the ribcage and pelvis.

Sara is particularly interested in managing injuries in children and adolescents, pre and post-natal women and post surgical rehabilitation.

Sara uses her Pilates background for injury prevention and rehabilitation. Sara believes in the holistic management of her patients, achieving positive patient outcomes by combining her manual therapy and exercise rehabilitation skills.

Sara's Continuing Education

  • Sports Level 1 (Australian Physiotherapy Association)
  • Pilates Matwork Level 1 (Australian Physiotherapy and Pilates Institute)
  • Optimising 3D Biomechanics: the Pelvis and Lumbar Spine (Trish Wisbey-Roth)
  • Neck, Shoulder and Rib workshop (Francine St George)
  • Optimising Motor Control of Lumbo-Pelvic Region & Dynamic Hip Retraining (Trish Wisbey-Roth)
  • Lower Limb Tendinopathy (Dr Peter Malliaras)
  • Real Time Ultrasound and exercise (Francine St George)
  • Enhancing skills in Paediatric Physiotherapy (Monash University online)

Musculoskeletal Physio and Rehab Specialist

Growing up in regional NSW, Harry developed a passion for physiotherapy through his own experiences with sports injuries. He completed a Bachelor of Health Science in 2020 and a Master of Physiotherapy from the University of Sydney in 2022.

He is an experienced physiotherapist who has worked in private practice across Sydney’s Eastern Suburbs. He collaborates closely with surgeons, sports physicians and local GPs to support people through their recovery.

Harry has a special interest in complex shoulder, knee, ankle, hip, lower back and neck conditions. He treats a wide range of injuries, from acute sport to chronic pain and post-operative rehabilitation. He works with people of all ages and abilities.

His treatment approach is practical and results-focused, combining hands-on therapy, clear education and individualised exercise programs. He tailors each treatment to the person’s goals, lifestyle, and injury history.

Outside the clinic, he enjoys playing touch football, following rugby league, rugby union, cricket, and spending time with family and friends.

Continuing Education

  •  Australian Physiotherapy Association Sports Physiotherapy Level 1
  •  Australian Physiotherapy Association Sports Physiotherapy Level 2

Musculoskeletal Physio and Rehab Specialist

Lauren is originally from Leeds in the UK and graduated with First Class Honours degree in Physiotherapy from Manchester Metropolitan University in 2020. Since qualifying, she has worked within the National Health Service (NHS) for nearly five years, gaining extensive experience in neurology, respiratory, and acute medicine before specialising in musculoskeletal (MSK) physiotherapy.

Lauren treats a wide range of MSK conditions, including spinal, upper and lower limb injuries, women’s health, rheumatology, and both pre- and post-operative orthopaedic rehabilitation. She is passionate about helping people return to full function and works with patients of all ages and activity levels.

In addition to her clinical work, Lauren spent two seasons as a physiotherapist for a national UK rugby league team. This role involved providing on-field injury management and designing rehabilitation programmes for elite athletes, further strengthening her skills in both sporting and clinical environments.

Outside of work, Lauren enjoys keeping active—whether that’s in the gym, in the pool, or out on a run. A former U17 and U19 GB and England water polo player, she now focuses on running and completed the Leeds Marathon in 2023.

Continuing Education

  • Posterior Tibial Tendon Dysfunction: What to do and when to do it, HDPN
  • Exploring power dynamics and social inequality
  • Upper limb masterclass, PhysioMatters
  • Pain: do you get it? For professionals, Flippin’ pain
  • Practice educator course: module B: nurturing growth and development in you
    student, Leeds Beckett University
  • Practice educator course: module A: getting it right from the start and beyond:
    preparing for and supporting your student, Leeds Beckett University
  • Jeremy Lewis shoulder course
  • Achilles tendon ruptures: a novel approach to early management, Simply MSK LTD
  • Tendinopathy: a multidisciplinary approach to assessment and management, Simply
    MSK LTD
  • Motivational interviewing in Healthcare – Helping people change behaviour, Etal
    training

Exercise Physiologist

Alex graduated from the University of New South Wales with a Bachelor of Exercise Physiology in 2015 and completed her Pilates certification in 2016.

Since qualifying, Alex has worked across private practice, gyms, and Pilates studios in Sydney and London, gaining broad experience supporting clients with both rehabilitation and performance-based goals.

Alex works with a wide range of clients — from those building general fitness to individuals managing musculoskeletal and neurological conditions, children and adolescents, and people returning to exercise after injury, pregnancy, or time away from activity.

She is passionate about quality movement, thoughtful technique, and helping clients reconnect with their bodies so exercise feels effective, empowering, and enjoyable. Alex takes a calm, supportive approach to rehab and strength development, focusing on sustainable progress and long-term outcomes.

At PhysioFIX Sydney, Alex works closely with our Physiotherapists to provide structured, evidence-based exercise programs that bridge the gap between hands-on treatment and independent training.

Continuing Education

  • Empowered Performance – Katie St Clair Fitness
  • Level 2 & 3 Certificate in Personal Training – Train Fitness UK
  • Pilates Matwork & Reformer Certification – Elixr School of Pilates

Make Appointment

Address

736 New South Head Rd,
Rose Bay NSW 2029

Business Hours

Mon – Fri: 7 am to 7 pm

Phone

02 9371 2750

Email

info@physiofixsydney.com.au