Pursue Health is a local physiotherapy, podiatry and exercise clinic focused on helping people recover from injury, move better, and stay active long term.
Most of the people we work with want to keep doing the things they enjoy—whether that’s training, sport, or simply feeling strong and capable in everyday life.
Our team is highly qualified in injury prevention and management, and have a special interest in areas of Sports, children’s health and arthritic care.
about Pursue Health
Pursue Health is a local physiotherapy, podiatry and exercise clinic focused on helping people recover from injury, move better, and stay active long term.
Most of the people we work with want to keep doing the things they enjoy—whether that’s training, sport, or simply feeling strong and capable in everyday life.
Our Approach
At Pursue Health, we focus on understanding the full picture—not just treating symptoms.
Our team brings together physiotherapy, podiatry and exercise to identify what’s really driving the issue, then guide you forward with a clear, structured plan.
We don’t just aim to reduce pain.
We help you rebuild strength, improve movement, and progress back to what matters—with confidence.

Who We Help
We work with active people who want to stay strong and keep moving.
Often they’re dealing with:
Injuries that keep coming back
Uncertainty around what they should be doing
Frustration from not making progress
They’re not looking for a quick fix.
They want a clear plan—and the right guidance to follow it.
Our Difference
- Integrated care across physiotherapy, podiatry and exercise
- Structured, progressive approach to recovery
- Focus on long-term outcomes, not short-term fixes
- Ongoing support to help you stay active
Part of The Physiosports Group
Pursue Health was established by Paul Visentini, Steve Whytcross and Michael McCloskey as part of the Physiosports group.
The aim was simple:
To create a clinic that delivers the same high standard of sports medicine and clinical care, in a setting that feels accessible, supportive, and relevant to the local community.
As part of the Physiosports group, our team benefits from:
- Ongoing education and development
- Access to a broader network of clinicians
- Shared experience in sports and musculoskeletal care
This means you receive care that is both locally focused—and backed by a deeper level of clinical expertise.
Our Focus
Our aim is to work with you to help you pursue what matters—whether that’s returning to sport, staying active, or simply feeling your best.
our team

Since graduating in 2002 Anthony has worked in a variety of sports and clinical settings, working with multiple stage performances including 'Wicked' the musical. Anthony is currently the Head Physiotherapist at Hampton Rovers Football Club, while also managing Southern Saints netball and Parkdale Vultures Super Rules.
Anthony has a special interest in sporting injuries and injury prevention, in particular the pelvis, hip & groin, joint hypermobility and dance related injuries, including pre-pointe assessments.
Anthony uses his extensive experience to tailor individually specific approach to rehabilitation, self-management strategies and education, providing a pathway from acute injury to return to sport or function.

Meg is currently the physiotherapist for the Southern Saints in the Victorian Netball League. She has previous experience as a trainer across multiple teams and sports, including AFL, hockey and netball. Her personal participation in sport means she has a keen interest in strength and conditioning alongside a passion for promoting active living and community engagement.
Outside of work, you’ll find her playing netball for the Cheltenham FNC, touch football for the Melbourne City Lions, out for a run, at the gym, or enjoying good food and long walks along the beach with friends and family.

As a keen basketballer and netballer growing up, Kamala is passionate about helping people of all abilities return to the activities they love following injury. Throughout her experience as an intern at St Kilda Football Club and a sports trainer at Ormond Amateur Football Club, Kamala has fostered a special interest in injury prevention and the management of sporting-related injuries.
Outside of the clinic, Kamala enjoys music, film and being active with friends and family.

As an experienced ultramarathon runner, Oliver understands the demands of consistent training and long-term preparation. He works with runners and triathletes across the Bayside community, supporting everything from first events through to performance goals.
Oliver has also worked as a Sports Trainer with Old Brighton Football Club, gaining valuable experience in acute injury management and return-to-play support within a team environment.
He enjoys working with everyday active adults who want clear answers and practical guidance. Whether you’re returning from injury, building back into exercise, or simply wanting to move without recurring setbacks, Oliver focuses on thorough assessment, structured rehabilitation, and building long-term resilience.
Oliver’s goal is simple. Help you move well, stay consistent, and feel confident in your body.

He is particularly interested in injuries such as heel pain, shin splints, sesamoiditis, patellofemoral pain, and tendinopathies of the foot and ankle. John also has experience managing patients with rheumatological conditions (e.g. arthritis), blisters, ingrown toenails, general foot care, and chronic disease management such as diabetes.
With a background in strength and conditioning, John always considers a holistic view of the foot and ankle, focusing not only on foot orthoses but individualised rehabilitation and strengthening programs for each of his patients. John has also managed both amateur and elite sportsmen and sportswomen from AFL (Australian Rules), gymnastics, basketball, soccer, triathlon, and cricket.

Scott’s academic achievements include a Bachelor of Science with Majors in Physiology and Immunology at Monash and a Bachelor of Applied Science/Masters of Podiatric Practice at La Trobe University. He is a member of the Australian Podiatry Association (APodA), Sports Exercise Podiatry Australia (SEPA) and Sports Medicine Australia (SMA), regularly attending events to advance his knowledge.
Scott enjoys an active lifestyle of running, swimming, cycling, weightlifting and basketball on a regular basis. This passion for exercise and sport drives Scott in the clinic, having experience in managing complex injuries at an amateur and professional sporting level (SSN, NCAA, NBL1, VGL etc.).
Scott has a keen interest in lower limb VALD testing and performance assessment and also Shockwave Therapy.

Andrea has a background as a Certified Personal Trainer, Registered Holistic Nutritionist and Registered Massage Therapist in Toronto, Canada before moving to Australia in 2018. She has worked in various fitness and health care sectors since 2008 and has a special interest in sports and adolescent injuries. She also works as a Sports Trainer for the Old Brighton Grammarians Football Club, Parkdale Vultures Superules, and previously the Old Mentonians Football Club.
In Melbourne, Andrea studied the Advanced Diploma in Myotherapy, the Bachelor of Health Science (Clinical Myotherapy), and recently completed her Certificate IV in Training and Assessment, with the goal of sharing her knowledge and skills through teaching. A keen student at heart, she is continually educating and upskilling her knowledge to provide the most recent evidence-based methods to support and enhance her clients’ treatments and goals.
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At Physiosports, our passion for sports and focus on biomechanics has resulted in the development of many relationships with elite and community based sports teams . These range from professional teams and athletes to schoolboy rugby, junior football and local personal fitness groups.


