
Meet the team
Chiropractor
Dr Walid Kesserwani
Dr Walid Kesserwani is a registered chiropractor and member of the Chiropractic Association of Australia, approved by WorkCover. He holds a Bachelor of Medical Science (Human Anatomy and Physiology) from the University of NSW and a Master’s degree in Clinical Chiropractic from Macquarie University.
Dr Kesserwani provides evidence-based chiropractic care using a range of gentle, safe techniques, including soft-tissue therapy, dry needling, cupping, spinal mobilisation, and rehabilitation approaches for musculoskeletal conditions. His clinical focus is on supporting movement, recovery and physical wellbeing through patient-centred care.
With a professional interest in sports and physical performance, Dr Kesserwani works with individuals from diverse athletic backgrounds, including professional and recreational athletes. He values the role chiropractic care can play in maintaining musculoskeletal health and assisting recovery from injury.
Dr Kesserwani is committed to ethical, high-quality care and takes pride in helping patients manage pain and improve function through safe, evidence-based treatment.

Remedial Massage Therapist
Ammy Charoenkham
Ammy Charoenkham holds a Diploma of Remedial Massage from the NSW School of Massage and has been providing massage therapy services for eight years. Originally from Thailand, Ammy brings a patient-centred approach to her practice, focusing on safe, evidence-based techniques that support relaxation, mobility, and musculoskeletal health.
Her experience includes remedial, sports, Thai, Swedish, lymphatic and pregnancy massage. Ammy tailors each session to individual needs, aiming to assist with comfort, recovery, and overall wellbeing through professional, therapeutic care.

Physiotherapist
Matthew Williamson
Matthew Williamson holds a Doctor of Physiotherapy and a background in Exercise and Sports Science. He has a professional interest in biomechanics and sports-related movement, providing evidence-based physiotherapy care to support recovery, mobility, and physical wellbeing.
Matthew has worked with athletes across various sporting disciplines, including football, basketball, and school sports programs. He values a collaborative approach to treatment, tailoring physiotherapy strategies to individual needs and goals.
Using a range of manual therapy and rehabilitation techniques, Matthew focuses on helping patients maintain safe, effective movement and improve functional performance in daily life and sport.

Psychologist
Sam Moscovitz
Sam Moscovitz is a registered psychologist, AHPRA-endorsed Board Supervisor, and SIRA-approved practitioner. She is a member of the Australian Psychological Society and the Australian Association of Psychologists.
Sam has extensive experience working in hospital, community, and private practice settings, providing psychological care across a range of mental health presentations including anxiety, depression, trauma, and relationship difficulties. Her clinical background also includes work in crisis response and mental health leadership roles within multidisciplinary teams.
She has contributed to mental health programs supporting NSW Police, NSW Health, and the Australian Defence Force, and currently provides psychological support to residents in aged-care settings across rural NSW.
Sam is committed to ethical, evidence-based practice and to supporting individuals in managing mental health challenges and improving wellbeing.

