About Coffs Neuro Physio
Meet the team and discover the
Coffs Neuro Physio difference.
What’s our difference?
We know our stuff
We are experienced and work exclusively with people with neurological and vestibular conditions and complex disabilities. With this focus, we stay on top of the research in this field and know the latest equipment that can help you. We are committed to quality and provide our best recommendations for best outcomes for our clients.
We really care
We are passionate, enthusiastic neuro physiotherapists who go above and beyond for our client’s needs. As a growing practice, we strive for excellence to make our client’s goals OUR goals. We are trusted and proud of our reputation and dedicated service delivery.
We promote innovation and best practice
We chase cutting edge and evidence-based equipment and programs for best outcomes for our clients. With our exclusive focus on neurological conditions and complex needs, we stay informed about the latest in neurological and vestibular rehab and aim to bring that to the Coffs Coast. As a private practice, we are not limited by lack of resources and can provide the intensity required for people to properly work towards their goals.
We collaborate
We work collaboratively with other allied health providers, general practitioners and specialists to provide dedicated and personalised care. We work hard to build and maintain strong relationships with our collaborators.
Meet the team
Amanda O’Neill
Amanda is the founder and director of Coffs Neuro Physio, and a Neurological and Vestibular Physiotherapist. She developed her early passion for Neuro Physio during her university studies and ever since identified the lack of access to experienced, skilled private neuro physiotherapy across the Mid North Coast. The long distances that people with neurological conditions had to travel to access these services became more evident while working in Sydney at the largest private practice provider of neurological rehabilitation in New South Wales. The tyranny of distance and costs too often resulting in cessation of treatment and earlier than ideal. And so, Amanda returned to her hometown Coffs Harbour to relieve this burden, bringing with her many years of experience in the field and a truck load of enthusiasm. Amanda has also completed extensive training in Vestibular Physiotherapy and has opened up this arm to Coffs Neuro Physio.
Amanda’s passion and dedication are hard to miss. She thrives on bringing a smile to the faces of her clients and encourages them to work hard towards achieving their goals. Her aim is to ensure that every person with a neurological condition no longer misses out on the opportunity to maximize their potential and live the best life they possibly can.
Outside of work, you will find Amanda somewhere in the ocean, most of time with her surfboard. Nothing beats a morning surf or dunk in the ocean at sunrise before an enjoyable day in the office.
Rachel O’Mara
Rachel joined the team at Coffs Neuro Physio after her husband’s work brought them back to his hometown of Coffs Harbour. She completed her Bachelor degree in Physiotherapy at the University of Newcastle before securing a role in Sydney at Calvary rehabilitation Hospital, where she worked for a few years first.
Rachel enjoyed the rewarding aspect and gained experience in working with a variety of neurological conditions including Parkinson’s disease, Motor Neuron Disease and balance impairment, as well as with orthopaedic and geriatric patients. Rachel has a keen interest in Parkinson’s Disease, post stroke rehabilitation, Multiple Sclerosis and balance impairment. She has a passion for identifying a client’s goals and improving their function to make a meaningful impact on their quality of life. She is kind and compassionate to her clients and understands the importance of listening to a client’s needs.
On the weekend Rachel can be found gardening, out in nature going on a hike or camping. She grew up in Wollongong so often ventures down to catch up with friends and family.
Benedetto Piscitello
Ben is our new graduate physiotherapist who joined Coffs Neuro Physio in January 2023. Born in Italy, he lived there for 22 years before deciding to move to Australia in 2011 to travel and learn about the Australian culture. He instantly fell in love with our country and decided to complete his Bachelor of Physiotherapy at Charles Sturt University in Port Macquarie in 2022.
His love for sport, in combination with his desire to help others and his appreciation for the complexity of the human body and how it functions drove him to want to learn more about neurological physiotherapy. Working with people who are dealing with neurological conditions gives him a great sense of reward, knowing that he is helping them improving their ability to move, regain as much of their independence and enjoy a better quality of life.
When he is not at work, you can often find him spending time with his family and friends in one of the many beaches around Coffs. He loves a laugh, exercise and exploring what this beautiful region has to offer.
Ivan Jankowski
Ivan joined Coffs Neuro Physio in 2023 and has been a practicing vestibular physiotherapist for the past 4 years. He has extensive experience in treating a variety of vestibular conditions including benign paroxysmal positional vertigo (BPPV), vestibular migraine, Meniere’s Disease, and more. Ivan has a particular interest in treating dizziness and vertigo related to cervical spine conditions, temporomandibular joint (TMJ) dysfunction, and post-concussion syndrome.
In addition to experience working with clients with stroke, Parkinson’s Disease, multiple sclerosis and other neurological disorders, Ivan has extensive experience as a musculoskeletal physiotherapist. This background helps Ivan identify physical barriers to improvement and work with clients to overcome them. He focuses on providing clear education and establishing meaningful goals with clients.
Ivan completed a Bachelor of Physiotherapy with first class honors at The University of Sydney. He returned to the mid north coast after living in Sydney and the Blue Mountains. When not busy at work, you will find Ivan down the beach or wrangling his three cats.
Jennifer Stuart
Jenny joined the Coffs Neuro Physio team in 2023, having moved from Brisbane in search of a coastal life. In Brisbane she provided rehabilitation at home for clients with neurological conditions.
Prior to living in Australia, she lived in London, England where she graduated from King’s College London in 2015 with Honors and worked at several large teaching hospitals, including the National Hospital for Neurology and Neurosurgery.
Jenny’s interest and experience in Neurology grew exponentially from 2017 as she saw more and more clients with a variety of neurological conditions. This included working on complex long-term rehabilitation wards, stroke wards and with spinal cord injury, muscular dystrophy, Multiple Sclerosis, Parkinson’s disease and more.
Outside of working at Coffs Neuro Physio, Jenny can be spotted at the beach learning to surf or likely playing soccer.
Jake Currie
Jake moved from Brisbane to join the Coffs Neuro Physio family in early 2024. After he finished his Bachelor of Physiotherapy at the University of Queensland Jake worked in musculoskeletal and vestibular rehab treating various vestibular conditions with a large focus on benign paroxysmal positional vertigo (BPPV). Jake also has a keen interest in treating neurological and vestibular conditions as well as cervicogenic dizziness, headaches and migraines.
Jake is passionate about treating the person and not just the condition. He prides himself on taking the time to listen and understand the patient’s perspective so that he can provide the high-quality care that every person deserves.
Jake enjoys spending his spare time competing in CrossFit, training for triathlons, hiking and spending time with his partner. You can also find Jake spending most his weekends road cycling, mountain biking, reading or cooking.
Jacquie Pitzen
Jacquie has extensive neurological and rehabilitation experience working in the Coffs Harbour Health Campus Rehabilitation Unit for over 15 years. She is a holistic clinician and genuinely enjoys helping her clients, particularly the young, novel and/or complex. She has completed specialist vestibular training, focusing on acute vertigo, and has vast experience in stroke rehabilitation. Her particular areas of interest include mobility retraining, return to running and upper limb therapy.
Jacquie moved to Coffs with her husband to be 16 years ago after growing up out west on the family farm and completing her studies at Charles Sturt University Albury. They came for a year or two to experience life on the coast but loved it so much they never left. Three children later they have built their forever home on a few acres and enjoy being outdoors and gardening. When time allows Jacquie enjoys running, good design and architecture and going on adventures with the family exploring the mountains and beaches of the Coffs Coast.
Stephanie Devine
Stephanie joined Coffs Neuro Physio in 2024. She has been in the profession for over 25 years, during which she obtained her Masters of Health Science specialising in Neurological Physiotherapy.
Stephanie has extensive experience in treating a variety of neurological conditions such as Parkinson’s Disease, Huntington’s Disease, post brain injury and post stroke rehabilitation, Multiple Sclerosis and balance impairment. Stephanie has spent many years as a mobile Neurological Physiotherapist, adjusting therapy to be achieved in a person’s home.
Stephanie aims to help people identify their goals and improve their function, to allow them to regain as much independence as possible and enjoy a better quality of life.
When not in the clinic, Stephanie enjoys gardening, belly dancing and training for multiday hikes.
Christie Sturre
Christie is our very first Allied Health Assistant. She began her studies in 2018 in Gippsland, Victoria and began working at the Latrobe Regional Hospital in their large Rehabilitation Wards. Whilst there she enjoyed the challenge and reward of working within a multidisciplinary team with stroke, amputee, orthopaedic, and neurological patients. During her time at the hospital, she worked within several different disciplines including Physiotherapy, Occupational Therapy and Dietetics.
Christie moved over to the warmer climate of Coffs Harbour and joined the Coffs Neuro Physio team in 2022. She has a good understanding of the challenges that face neurological clients and adopts her warm and encouraging nature to help them get the most out of their physio led therapy.
When Christie is not at work you will find her hiking some of the beautiful tracks and rainforests around the Mid North Coast or at her sewing machine making wonderful creations.
Leah Mitchell
Leah is a born and bred local. She spent her childhood in the Bellingen region before making the sea change to Coffs Harbour as an adult. She has remained in the area with her family and is now raising her own children here, of which she has three. Four if you count her recently adopted cat.
Leah joined our team as an Administrator and has an extensive background in Finance and bookkeeping. She prides herself on being organised, efficient and attentive to detail, all of which are integral attributes to the Coffs Neuro Physio team.
Outside of work Leah can be found going for a walk with her son (which primarily involves chasing him away from the road!) or curled up doing a Sudoku.
Victoria Wignall
Vicky has come on board as our bubbly and dedicated receptionist. After spending many years on the Gold Coast, she has returned to her roots, bringing with her over 15 years of invaluable customer service experience gained in various environments.
Vicky’s unwavering dedication to people is what fuels her every day, as she goes above and beyond to ensure our clients feel truly valued as part of the CNP family.
When Vicky isn’t bustling around the reception area, you can find her immersing herself in her other passions: animals and nature.
Chris O’Neill
Chris happens to be the husband of Amanda. A builder by trade, and the renovator of our new clinic in the Jetty, he has changed tact in his career, primarily in search of more directly helping make a difference in people’s lives. He has a knack for making people feel comfortable, happy and at ease, making him a great addition to the Coffs Neuro Physio family.
Our therapists are also delighted to have an in-house maintenance man on the side – welcome ‘Tradie Tuesdays’!!
Until the birth their daughter Matilda, you would have found Chris in the surf with Amanda. Nowadays it’s a tag team ordeal, until she’s old enough to be out there with them.
Conditions & Services
Coffs Neuro Physio is proud of its reputation for delivering high-quality care. We understand the complexities of your condition and needs, and provide appropriate and safe rehab for your best outcomes. We offer innovative, evidence-based programs across a range of neurological and vestibular conditions and complex disabilities.
Parkinson’s disease
Parkinson’s specific programs for all stages and ages, from newly diagnosed to later stages.
Stroke & Brain Injury
Evidence-based stroke and brain injury programs, tailored to the needs of each individual.
Multiple Sclerosis
MS specific programs for all stages and ages, from newly diagnosed to later stages.
Other Progressive Conditions
We have experience with a diverse range of neurological conditions that exist.
FND
We understand Functional Neurological Disorder and work with you on your individual case.
Spinal Cord Injury
We ensure safe and appropriate programs for all levels of injury and severity.
Gait & Mobility Training
We are experienced in analysing and retraining all aspects of walking.
Vestibular Dysfunction
We have experience in assessing and managing many conditions that can cause vertigo and dizziness.
Nordic Walking
Benefits for both neurological and non-neurological populations.
Post Polio Syndrome
We are experienced in managing the late effects that thousands of polio survivors still live.
Upper Limb Therapy
Evidence-based upper limb rehab to maximise arm function and hand dexterity.
Neuro Respiratory Service
Training for the muscles required for breathing and lung function
Allied Health Assistant Service
‘The extra motivation and assistance you need to work towards your goals.
Location
1/24 Edgar St (Cnr Edgar & Mildura Sts), Coffs Harbour NSW 2450
Parking
The clinic is easily accessible, with parking available:
Along the Mildura Street side of our building, including disabled parking spaces.
Along Mildura and Edgar Streets, including along Jetty Oval on Edgar Street.
We also have our own designated car park that includes four car spaces and a large drop off / turning bay that will be sign posted. We ask for these spaces to please be reserved for clients who drive and are not able to walk long distances. We ask that support workers and family members please use the drop off bay then find parking in the nearby streets as above.
Location
1/24 Edgar St (Cnr Edgar & Mildura Sts), Coffs Harbour NSW 2450
Parking
The clinic is easily accessible, with parking available:
Along the Mildura Street side of our building, including disabled parking spaces.
Along Mildura and Edgar Streets, including along Jetty Oval on Edgar Street.
We also have our own designated car park that includes four car spaces and a large drop off / turning bay that will be sign posted. We ask for these spaces to please be reserved for clients who drive and are not able to walk long distances. We ask that support workers and family members please use the drop off bay then find parking in the nearby streets as above.