Holmesglen Private Hospital,
Private Consulting Suites,
490 South Rd
Moorabbin, VIC 3189
Located in Consulting Suites, Building 2 of Holmesglen Private Hospital. Hospital on-site parking at a cost. Street parking along South Road restricted to 1-2hrs depending on proximity to the Hospital. Also restricted 2hr parking down Fletcher Street.
Wheelchair accessible parking spots also available free of charge on site, enter from South Road Building 2 entrance via Gate 2 Driveway entrance and accessible parking is to the left of the driveway.
Directions: Enter through the main Hospital Reception Entrance, Building 1, where the large Drop Off Carpark Zone is, facing South Road, turn left at the end of the main Hospital Reception Desk and follow the corridor around until you get to the exit door to enter Building 2, at the Cafe.
As you enter through Building 2, make your way around the Cafe and through to the consulting suites, follow the corridor around the Cafe, turn left and you will see Suite D2, where Action Rehab are located.
Open the door to enter, take a seat in the waiting room and your therapist will be out to greet you.
Monday: 8:00am – 6:00pm
Tuesday: 8:00am – 6:30pm
Wednesday: 8:00am – 6:00pm
Thursday: 8:00am – 6:00pm
Friday: 8:00am – 5:00pm
Weekends & Public Holidays: Closed
Urgent Care: Available 24/7
If you’re experiencing pain, discomfort, or limited movement with your upper limbs, from your fingers to your shoulders, don’t delay in booking an appointment with us. Your hand therapist will give you timely advice and the appropriate treatment for your condition, avoiding complications that patients sometimes experience by not seeking a hand therapist. No referral is needed.
Hand Therapy is a specific field that assesses and then delivers strengthening, massage, pain management education, and rehabilitation, helping patients regain maximum movement of their shoulder, elbow, wrist or hand after injury, surgery, or medical condition diagnosis.
If you’ve injured or are experiencing pain, discomfort, or limited movement with your upper limbs, anywhere from your fingers to your shoulders, you’ve come to the right place.
Our team of Physiotherapists and Occupational Therapists focus on treating only the upper limbs (your shoulders, elbows, wrists, and hands, including your fingers and thumbs). Because we focus on this one area of the body, we’ve gained extensive experience in diagnosing and treating any pain, discomfort, or limited movement you may be experiencing.
At Action Rehab, we strive to provide you with exceptional customer service and treatment so you feel welcomed and supported. We strive go above and beyond to ensure your outcome is of the highest quality.
We live by our motto:


We bring our extensive experience in upper limb treatment, our learnings, and our passion for helping you recover as fully as possible to every appointment.
Shoulder, Elbow, Wrist, And Hand Therapy
We are one of the few practices in Melbourne that work exclusively on the assessment and rehabilitation of shoulder, elbow, wrist and hand injuries and conditions. All our staff are highly qualified in upper limb therapy & hand therapy, and rehabilitation.
We are located in Berwick, Drouin, Epping, Hawthorn East, Heidelberg Martin St, Heidelberg Cape St, Cabrini Malvern, Malvern East, Moorabbin, Mulgrave, Epworth Orthosport Richmond, Epworth Erin Street Richmond, Richmond, Ringwood, Traralgon, Traralgon, Tullamarine, Williamstown, Williams Landing to make us accessible throughout Melbourne and Gippsland. You do not need a referral (except for work injuries), and we offer appointments around your busy lifestyle. So don’t wait. Make an appointment with our hand therapist today!
Action Rehab provides assessment and treatment for all conditions relating to the upper limb, including the hand, wrist, elbow, and shoulder. Come and see our highly qualified and friendly staff today at a location convenient to you.
YOUR INJURY. YOUR OUTCOME. OUR PASSION.
If you cannot find a time that suits your needs, call our team on 1300 762 227 to see what we can arrange.
A few of the more common conditions we diagnose and treat include: