Fergus Gray
Physiotherapist
Qualifications
- Bachelor of Science (Human Physiology), University of Melbourne
- Masters of Physiotherapy, University of Sydney
Professional Accreditations and Memberships
- AHPRA
- APA Member
Fergus brings a well-rounded approach to rehabilitation, drawing on his experience across orthopaedics, neurology, and postoperative care to help patients recover from a variety of injuries and conditions. After completing his Bachelor of Applied Science (Physiotherapy) at the University of Sydney, Fergus began his career working in major hospitals, including intensive care wards and orthopaedic rehabilitation, where he gained valuable insight into complex post-surgical recovery.
Since transitioning to private practice, Fergus has developed extensive experience treating acute sports injuries, chronic overuse conditions, back and neck pain, and postoperative rehabilitation. His hands-on, patient-focused approach helps people get back to doing what they love, whether that’s returning to the field, the gym, or simply enjoying pain-free daily life.
With a strong sporting background in tennis, football, basketball, and weightlifting, Fergus understands the demands of an active lifestyle and tailors his treatment plans to optimise recovery and performance.
Beyond the clinic
Originally from the Northern Rivers of NSW, Fergus has also lived in Melbourne before settling in Sydney, where he completed his studies and fell in love with the city. A lifelong sports fan, Fergus loves both watching and playing a wide variety of sports, but he’s particularly passionate about AFL.
Fergus’s broad clinical experience and personal connection to sport make him a great partner in helping patients recover, stay active, and achieve their goals — no matter what stage of their health journey they’re at.
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Clinical Interests
Shoulder injuries
Sporting injuries (both acute and chronic)
Tendinopathy (including shoulder, knee and Achilles)
Lower back injuries and long-standing pain
Neck, thoracic pain and other postural-related pain
Knee pain and rehabilitation
Swimming injuries