Strong foundations from the pelvic floor up.

Genevieve Chan
Genevieve graduated from NYP in 2007 and earned her Master’s at Curtin University in 2013. She started her career at Mount Elizabeth Hospital, treating neurological, post-operative, musculoskeletal, and arthritic conditions. For the past decade, she has worked in private practice, focusing on work-related musculoskeletal pain and sporting injuries.
Her personal experiences with pain during pregnancy and postpartum sparked her interest in women’s health.
Genevieve empowers her patients with knowledge and advocates for exercise as a cornerstone of well-being. She enjoys Brazilian Zouk, strength training, and yoga. Her goal is to help women reclaim their strength and confidence.
Genevieve is fluent in Mandarin and English.
- Pregnancy pain and movement dysfunction
- Postnatal recovery
- Pre and post-surgical rehabilitation for ligamentous knee injuries
- Arthritic knee pain
- Foot and ankle dysfunction: ankle sprains, Achilles tendinopathy & plantar fasciopathy
Best thing about being a physiotherapist? It’s both incredible and humbling when someone chooses to trust and work with you on their recovery journey. Being a part of their life, even for a short time, as we navigate the ups and downs together, is truly rewarding.
How do you Embrace Life? By being passionate about what I do, maintaining an open mind, and staying curious.
Guilty pleasure? Alcoholic beverages, sashimi, delicious cheese, and online shopping!
Qualifications:
- Master of Clinical Physiotherapy, Curtin University, 2013
- Dip in Physiotherapy, Nanyang Polytechnic, 2007
Courses:
- Visceral Manipulation 1 & 2, The Barral Institute
- Level 1 Women’s Pelvic Health, Australian Physiotherapy Association
- Level 1 Women’s Health Through the Life Stages, Australian Physiotherapy Association
- Level 1 Introduction to Women’s Health Physiotherapy, Australian Physiotherapy Association
- Kinesiotaping, Kinesio Taping Association International
- Singapore registered physiotherapist, Allied Health Professionals Council
