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Orthotics And Prosthetics in Hobart, TAS

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  • 15 verified providers in Hobart
  • Funded via NDIS Assistive Technology
  • Median response 54 minutes
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This guide covers home visit orthotics and prosthetics services in Hobart. It compares 10 practitioners listed through MD Home Care who service Hobart and surrounding areas in the Hobart.

Best Orthotics And Prosthetics providers near me

Showing 10 of 10 providers·How we rank

Own Body Mobile Health Services

Hobart, TAS and 5 others

Specialises in Therapy · Allied Health · Physiotherapy

1

They are dedicated to offering comprehensive therapeutic and personal care support to NDIS participants.

How we verified this provider

NDIS coverage1 group
Availability Open now · 8AM-5PM

Allied Health Rehab Services

Hobart, TAS and 1 other

Specialises in Personal care

2

Allied Health Rehab Services is a dedicated NDIS provider committed to delivering exceptional allied health and therapy services to the vibrant community of Hobart. Understanding the unique needs of NDIS participants, the team focuses on providing person-centred support to help individuals reach their full potential.

How we verified this provider

Median response time25 minutes
NDIS coverage1 group

Possability Group Ltd

Hobart, TAS

Specialises in Support Workers · Personal Care · Transport

3

How we verified this provider

NDIS coverage12 groups
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Louise Helen King

Hobart, TAS

Specialises in Therapy

4

How we verified this provider

Median response time3 days
NDIS coverage4 groups

Kilpatrick Family Trust

Hobart, TAS

Specialises in Therapy · Allied Health

5

They are committed to delivering high-quality disability support tailored to the unique needs of NDIS participants.

How we verified this provider

NDIS coverage1 group
Availability Open now · 9AM-5PM

Genesis Tasmania

Hobart, TAS and 2 others

Specialises in Transport

6

Genesis Tasmania is a dedicated NDIS provider committed to delivering exceptional disability support services across Hobart. Understanding the unique needs of the Hobart community, they offer a comprehensive range of supports designed to empower individuals and enhance their quality of life. Their person-centred approach ensures that every participant receives tailored assistance that aligns with their goals and aspirations, making them a reliable partner for NDIS participants in Hobart.

How we verified this provider

NDIS coverage19 groups

Peopleworks Pty Ltd

Hobart, TAS

Specialises in Support Workers · Personal Care · Transport

7

Peopleworks Pty Ltd is a leading registered NDIS provider proudly serving Hobart, TAS, and the surrounding communities.

How we verified this provider

NDIS coverage13 groups

Lan, Ashe

Hobart, TAS

Specialises in Social Support · Respite Care · Support Workers

8

As a trusted NDIS provider in Hobart, they are committed to empowering individuals with disabilities to achieve their goals and live fulfilling lives.

How we verified this provider

NDIS coverage5 groups

Anglicare Disability Services - Devonpor

Hobart, TAS and 1 other

Specialises in Support Workers · Personal Care · Transport

9

They are committed to empowering individuals with disabilities to live fulfilling lives through comprehensive and compassionate support.

How we verified this provider

NDIS coverage9 groups
Availability Open now · 9AM-5PM

Pr Support Pty Ltd

Hobart, TAS

Specialises in Support Workers · Personal Care · Transport

10

How we verified this provider

NDIS coverage14 groups

How we rank providers

Rankings in Hobart are based on real outcomes between providers and families on our platform. They are recalculated daily and cannot be purchased or influenced by advertising.

  • Outcomes with families. We measure what happens after a family contacts a provider. Providers where families report positive outcomes rank higher. Multiple signals are weighted across a rolling window.
  • Service match. Providers are ranked by how closely their registered services and capabilities match what you are searching for.
  • Registration and compliance. NDIS registered and government-approved aged care providers are weighted for meeting quality and safeguards standards.
  • Local presence. Providers confirmed in Hobart rank above those covering only the broader region.

What does "Trusted" mean? The Trusted badge is awarded to providers with a consistent record of positive outcomes with families on our platform. It is based on multiple behavioural signals and family feedback, and it cannot be purchased.

15

providers in Hobart

26,261

providers nationally

How providers are verified

Every provider listed is cross-checked against the official Australian registers before appearing here. This is separate from the Trusted badge, which reflects platform outcomes.

NDIS register cross-check

Every NDIS-registered provider listed is verified against the NDIS Commission register. Registration numbers and approved support groups are pulled from the official register, not self-declared.

Source: NDIS Quality and Safeguards Commission

Aged care approval status

Aged care approved status reflects the Australian Government Department of Health and Aged Care approved provider list, including service types and category groups.

Source: Department of Health and Aged Care

ABN verification

Every listing includes an Australian Business Number. Providers without a valid, active ABN do not appear in our directory.

Source: Australian Business Register

Complaints process

If you have a concern about any provider, you can lodge a complaint with the NDIS Commission or the Aged Care Quality and Safety Commission at any time. We also accept complaints via our own channel.

Source: NDIS Commission / Aged Care Commission

Orthotics And Prosthetics at a glance

Funding

NDIS Assistive Technology, NDIS Capacity Building, Support at Home, Home Care Packages, DVA, Private

Availability

Weekdays, some weekend availability

Wait time

1-3 weeks depending on therapist availability

Cost

$150-$350/session

Hours

By appointment

Median response

54 minutes

How Much Do Home Visit Orthotics and Prosthetics Cost in Hobart?

Clinical session fees for home visit orthotics and prosthetics in Hobart range from $150-$350/session (excluding device costs) per session, excluding device costs. Initial assessments sit toward the higher end of the range, as they involve comprehensive measurement, gait analysis, and prescription planning. Follow-up fitting and adjustment visits are typically shorter and may be charged at a lower rate. Travel fees may apply depending on your location and the provider.

Device costs are separate from clinical fees and vary substantially. Simple prefabricated ankle-foot orthoses may cost $300 to $600. Custom-moulded lower limb orthoses range from $600 to $2,000 or more. Prosthetic limbs range from approximately $5,000 for a basic transtibial prosthesis to $50,000 or more for a microprocessor-controlled knee joint. NDIS, DVA, and HCP funding can contribute to these costs.

For NDIS participants, device costs are funded under Assistive Technology supports, and clinical services are funded under Capacity Building, Improved Daily Living. Both categories require relevant budget in the participant's plan. An AT assessment report from a qualified orthotist or prosthetist is required to support NDIS Assistive Technology funding approval.

Home Care Package holders can fund orthotics and some prosthetic-related clinical services from their package budget. Device costs may also be covered depending on package level and available budget. Higher HCP levels provide greater budget flexibility for more complex or costly devices.

DVA Gold Card holders can access a wide range of orthotic and prosthetic services and devices under DVA arrangements. White Card holders are covered for conditions related to accepted service conditions. DVA has a specific prosthetics and orthotics program with approved provider pathways.

Time Indicative rate
Initial orthotics/prosthetics assessment $200 - $350/session
Fitting and alignment session $150 - $250/session
Follow-up/adjustment visit $150 - $200/session
Prefabricated AFO or splint $300 - $600 (device)
Custom lower limb orthosis $600 - $2,000+ (device)
Transtibial (below-knee) prosthesis $5,000 - $20,000+ (device)
Travel/home visit fee (if separate) $40 - $80/visit

Clinical session rates are indicative and vary by provider, complexity, and location. Device costs are separate and vary widely by device type, materials, and customisation. NDIS participants should refer to the current NDIS Pricing Arrangements and Price Limits for clinical service items. Device costs under NDIS Assistive Technology require a separate AT assessment and approval process.

Cost Comparison: Hobart vs Tasmania & National

How orthotics and prosthetics costs in Hobart compare with Tasmania state averages and national averages. Rates vary by provider, funding type, and level of support required.

Metric Hobart TAS Average National Average
Hourly rate $150-$350/session $48 - $64 $52 - $70
Daily rate (8hr) $310 - $430 $310 - $430 $340 - $480
Providers available 10 26,261 nationally

Rates are indicative and based on standard NDIS Price Guide rates and Home Care Package schedules. Actual costs vary by provider and individual service agreement.

How to Pay for Orthotics and Prosthetics in Hobart

Funding for orthotics and prosthetics in Hobart comes from several sources. Most people with complex needs access a combination of funding streams for devices and clinical services.

NDIS Assistive Technology: Custom orthotic and prosthetic devices are typically funded under NDIS Assistive Technology supports. This requires an AT assessment by a qualified practitioner, a written report recommending the specific device, and approval from the NDIA before purchase. Participants with self-managed or plan-managed funding have more flexibility in provider choice. NDIA-managed participants need to use registered providers. Speak with your support coordinator to initiate the AT assessment process.

NDIS Capacity Building, Improved Daily Living: Clinical assessment, fitting, and review visits are funded under this category. This is separate from the device funding. Your plan needs to include adequate Capacity Building budget for the number of clinical sessions required, particularly for complex prosthetic rehabilitation which involves many visits over weeks or months.

Home Care Packages: HCP can fund orthotic devices and clinical services that support independence and daily living for older Australians. Device costs and fitting fees can be included in a care plan. Confirm available budget with your package coordinator before proceeding with an assessment, particularly for higher-cost devices.

DVA: The Department of Veterans Affairs has a dedicated prosthetics and orthotics program. Gold Card holders have broad access to devices and clinical services through approved providers. White Card holders are covered for accepted service conditions. The DVA approval process involves a referral from a treating medical practitioner and use of DVA-approved providers. Contact DVA directly or ask your provider to guide you through the approval process.

Private health insurance: Some extras policies include an orthotics benefit, typically covering custom-made foot orthoses and some splints. Annual limits are often modest. More complex devices such as AFOs and prosthetics are generally not covered by private health extras. Check your policy before assuming coverage.

Private payment: All providers accept direct private payment. This is the simplest pathway and requires no prior approvals for standard consultations and lower-cost devices.

What to Expect from a Home Orthotics and Prosthetics Visit in Hobart

A home orthotics or prosthetics visit in Hobart begins with a detailed assessment of your condition, functional goals, and existing devices (if any). The practitioner will review your medical history, relevant imaging or reports, and your daily activity requirements. For prosthetic rehabilitation, they will assess your residual limb condition, skin integrity, and rehabilitation stage.

For orthotic assessment, the practitioner observes how you walk, sit, and perform relevant daily tasks. They take measurements and, for custom devices, may take a cast or scan of the relevant body part. Portable casting and scanning equipment is used in the home setting. The practitioner will explain their device recommendation, the expected timeline for manufacture, and what the fitting process will involve.

Device fitting typically occurs at a second visit once the device has been manufactured or sourced. For custom orthoses and prosthetics, alignment and fit adjustments are made during this visit. The practitioner will check skin condition, load distribution, and functional performance. Further adjustment visits may be needed, particularly for prosthetic limbs where socket fit changes as residual limb volume fluctuates during rehabilitation.

For complex prosthetic rehabilitation, multiple visits are standard. Lower limb amputees typically require several fitting and alignment sessions followed by gait training visits. Home-based gait training has particular advantages, as the practitioner can observe and address challenges specific to your home environment, including floor surfaces, steps, narrow corridors, and bathroom access.

Ongoing review visits ensure the device continues to meet your needs as your function, weight, or condition changes. Most orthotic and prosthetic devices have a useful life of one to five years depending on activity level and device type. Your practitioner will advise on review schedules and replacement timelines.

Care Services Available in Hobart

Provider counts by service type in Hobart

Based on 14 actual requests from participants and families in Hobart on MD Home Care.

    1 Personal care
    4 reqs.
    2 Meal preparation
    2 reqs.
    3 Equipment hire
    2 reqs.
    4 Community access
    2 reqs.
    5 Domestic assistance
    2 reqs.
    6 Therapy
    2 reqs.

Real care requests submitted by people in Hobart through MD Home Care. Updated each build from inquiry records.

Tasmania Regulations & Compliance

In Tasmania, NDIS providers must be registered with the NDIS Quality and Safeguards Commission and comply with the NDIS Practice Standards. Aged care services operate under the Aged Care Quality Standards. Tasmania requires all NDIS workers to complete screening through the Tasmanian NDIS Worker Screening Unit and maintain current registrations.

NDIS Quality & Safeguards Commission

Phone: 1800 035 544

Website: ndiscommission.gov.au

Aged Care Quality & Safety Commission

Phone: 1800 951 822

Website: agedcarequality.gov.au

Hobart at a glance

Population 65+

1,565 (17.3%)

State avg 16.2%

NDIS participants

1,053

Active support recipients

Aged Care beds

288

Residential care capacity

Home Care Packages

447 active

In-home support

Average wait time

4-6 weeks

State avg 4-6 weeks

Nearest hospital

Royal Hobart Hospital

8.1km away

GP clinics

13

Within 5km

Public transport

Metro Tasmania buses

Pharmacies

Chemist Warehouse Elizabeth Street • Priceline Pharmacy Hobart

Community support

COTA Tasmania • Hobart City Mission

Australia's oldest population demographic. Close-knit community. Strong arts and cultural scene.

Hilly terrain in many areas. Waterfront is accessible. Some heritage buildings lack lift access.

Postcode: 7000
Data: ABS Census, MyAgedCare, NDIS Public Data

Frequently Asked Questions

How quickly do providers respond to enquiries in Hobart?
Based on 14 real provider connections on MD Home Care in Hobart, providers respond with a median of 54 minutes. 50% of enquiries are connected with a provider within 1 hour, and 93% within 24 hours.
Can NDIS fund a prosthetic limb in Hobart?
Yes. Prosthetic limbs are funded under NDIS Assistive Technology for eligible participants. The process requires an AT assessment by a qualified orthotist or prosthetist, a detailed report recommending the specific prosthesis and justifying the cost, and approval from the NDIA. This process takes time, so it is important to initiate the AT assessment early. MD Home Care connects you with 10 AOPA-certified practitioners in Hobart who can complete this assessment.
How many home visits are needed for prosthetic fitting?
Prosthetic fitting typically involves three to six or more clinical visits depending on the complexity of the amputation level, the device type, and your rehabilitation progress. Initial assessment, casting, socket fitting, alignment, and gait training are separate stages. Complex cases involving microprocessor knees or upper limb prosthetics require additional visits. Clinical fees in Hobart range from $150-$350/session (excluding device costs) per session, with NDIS Capacity Building funding covering these visits for eligible participants.
What is the difference between an orthotist and a prosthetist?
Orthotists design and fit orthotic devices, which are external supports worn on the body to correct alignment, support weak structures, or improve function. Examples include ankle-foot orthoses, spinal braces, and wrist splints. Prosthetists design and fit prosthetic limbs for people who have had an amputation. Many practitioners are dual-qualified in both orthotics and prosthetics. All practitioners connected through MD Home Care hold AOPA certification.
Can orthotics be funded through a Home Care Package in Hobart?
Yes. Home Care Packages can fund custom orthotic devices and clinical fitting services where the device supports independence, mobility, or safety at home. Package coordinators can include orthotic services in your care plan budget. Confirm device costs and session fees with the provider before proceeding to ensure they fit within your package budget. Higher HCP levels provide more budget flexibility for more expensive devices.
How do I find an orthotist or prosthetist who does home visits in Hobart?
MD Home Care connects you with 10 AOPA-certified orthotists and prosthetists who service Hobart and the broader Hobart area. Contact us to describe your situation, your device needs, and your funding arrangements, and we will match you with practitioners who have the right expertise and availability.

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