Nada Radi
APA Titled Senior Continence & Women’s Health Physiotherapist
Master of Clinical Physiotherapy Major in Continence & Pelvic Health, Curtin University (2021)
Certificate in Management of Pelvic Organ Prolapse, UniSA
Annual WHTA Research Updates
The Complete and Advanced Lumbar Spine and Pelvis (ASPE) (2022)
Advanced (Level 3) Anorectal Pelvic Floor Disorders (WHTA) (2019)
Advanced Pelvic floor: Exercise, Sport and Musculoskeletal dysfunction (2018)
Advanced Chronic Pelvic Pain: Genitourinary/Anorectal Pain Disorders (2016)
Advanced (Level 2) Overactive Bladder (WHTA) (2016)
Advanced (level 2) Prolapse and Stress Urinary Incontinence (WHTA) (2015)
International Children’s Continence Society: Paediatric Continence Course (2015)
Women’s Health Physiotherapy: 5 day Intensive Introduction (WHTA) (2015)
APA Level 1 Incontinence & Women’s Health Course (2014)
Bachelor of Health Science and Master of Physiotherapy, Western Sydney University (2013)
Nada is a highly dedicated, empathic and caring women's health physiotherapist who takes pride in her ability to provide the best treatment to her clients. She completed her first year of work at Campbelltown Public Hospital treating various conditions, however after such generalised exposure, she realised her true passion was in managing more specialised women’s health cases. From that point, she intensely devoted her time and effort into enhancing her knowledge and expertise in the field, and established the ‘Macarthur Women's Health Physio’ clinic in 2016.
Nada is a excellently trained pelvic floor physiotherapist, and has recently received her APA Continence and Women's Health Titling. She has also completed her Master’s degree in Clinical Physiotherapy majoring in Continence and Women's Health. Nada has achieved an outstanding research milestone, having published a research article in collaboration with Dr. Patricia Neumann, outlining standards of pessary training for physiotherapists. Nada is also heavily involved in educating and mentoring future Women’s Health Physio’s through her involvement with teaching in the APA Continence and Women’s Health Courses and one-on-on mentoring.
In her free time, Nada enjoys spending time with her family and her daughters. She loves baking cakes, painting and spending quality time with her friends.
Nadine Yassin
APA Titled Senior Continence & Women’s Health Physiotherapist
Master of Clinical Physiotherapy Major in Continence & Pelvic Health, Curtin University (2022)
Annual WHTA Research Updates
Advanced Pelvic floor: Birth Choices (WHTA) (2023)
Advanced Pelvic floor: Exercise, Sport and Musculoskeletal dysfunction (WHTA) (2023)
Certificate in Management of Pelvic Organ Prolapse, (UniSA) (2022)
The Complete and Advanced Lumbar Spine and Pelvis (ASPE) (2022)
Advanced (level 2) Prolapse and Stress Urinary Incontinence (WHTA) (2018)
Advanced (Level 3) Anorectal Pelvic Floor Disorders (WHTA) (2017)
Advanced (Level 2) Chronic Pelvic Pain: Genitourinary/Anorectal Pain Disorders (WHTA) (2016)
Advanced (Level 2) Overactive Bladder (WHTA) (2016)
Women’s Health Physiotherapy: 5 day Intensive Introduction (WHTA) (2015)
Bachelor of Health Science and Master of Physiotherapy, Western Sydney University (2013)
Nadine is a highly motivated and conscientious physiotherapist who has dedicated her experience and passion to women’s health research, education and clinical practice over the past 10 years. A strong advocate for equality and tolerance, Nadine believes that all women deserve the opportunity to live their best lives and strongly emphasises the importance of incorporating her patient’s values into individualised, evidence-based solutions and management plans.
With compassion and understanding and in the absence of judgement, Nadine has provided caring solutions in various settings for women across the lifespan, including hospital maternity wards, specialised pelvic health clinics and private practice. Nadine’s advanced training in assessment and management of women’s health-related conditions such as pelvic floor muscle dysfunction, incontinence, prolapse, antenatal/postnatal complications, pelvic pain and sexual dysfunction, along with her Masters degree majoring in Continence & Women’s Health, demonstrate her commitment to delivering the highest quality care to women. Nadine has a particular interest in pelvic and sexual pain, as well as complex bowel conditions.
Nadine is currently keeping busy with her toddler whilst juggling clinical work and ongoing professional development and research. She thoroughly enjoys spending quality time with her family and friends, travelling, admiring nature, and seeking cultural experiences.
Gulfira Abdureshed Imin
Continence & Women’s Health Physiotherapist/General Musculoskeletal Physiotherapist
Advanced (level 3) Pelvic Organ Prolapse and Stress Urinary Incontinence (WHTA) (2025)
APA Women’s Pelvic Health Physiotherapy Level 2 – Part B (2024)
APA Women’s Pelvic Health Physiotherapy Level 2 – Part A (2024)
APA Women’s Pelvic Health Physiotherapy Level 1 - Part B (2023)
APA Women’s Pelvic Health Physiotherapy Level 1 - Part A (2023)
APA Introductory Women's Health Physiotherapy Level 1 (2022)
Mentorship with Tamara Woods from Pelvic Health Community (Current)
Annual WHTA Research Updates
Birth Prep Course under Tamara Woods (2023)
Female Pelvic Health Internal Vaginal Examinations by Physio Skills (2022)
Master of Physiotherapy, University of Sydney (2019)
Bachelor of Health Science, University of Sydney (2016)
Gulfira is a dedicated and experienced physiotherapist with special interest in continence and women's health. She completed her Bachelor of Health Science and Master of Physiotherapy at the University of Sydney in 2019 and has since been committed to providing high-quality care in private hospitals and clinics.
With a strong passion for pre/postnatal care, incontinence management, pelvic health, and helping women improve their quality of life at various stages. Gulfira works closely with GPs, obstetricians, and gynaecologists to deliver comprehensive, evidence-based treatment plans tailored to each patient’s needs.
Gulfira is an active member of the Australian Physiotherapy Association and the Women’s Health Training Associates, continuously advancing her expertise through ongoing professional development and the latest research in women's health physiotherapy.
Beyond her clinical work, Gulfira is passionate about education and community engagement, running antenatal workshops at hospitals and collaborating with Pilates studios to provide women’s health education.
On her days off, Gulfira enjoys spending time with her twins and exploring local cafés, blending her love for motherhood, lifestyle, and well-being.
Melissa Jessup
Customer Service and Front Desk Representative
Mel is passionate about women’s health and has been in the fitness industry since completing her certificate III in fitness in 2017 specialising in prenatal and postnatal fitness. Mel believes that all women deserve to have access to women’s health services, feel confident in their body and be equipped with tools to help assist them in improving the function of their body.
Mel runs classes through her business Pregnancy to Parenthood where she teaches prenatal, postnatal and HIIT classes as well as courses for pelvic floor, diastasis recti, baby wearing education and infant first aid sessions.
Mel is currently studying to become a Doula, and in her free time enjoys spending time with her 2 boys, running and baking yummy treats.