Sport and exercise medicine, The Children's Hospital at Westmead

Contact

Phone:  (02) 7825 0761 between 9:00am and 4:30pm weekdays.

Email: SCHN-CHISMSMS@health.nsw.gov.au

Location: Suite 13 Level 2, Children’s Hospital Medical Centre, Hainsworth St, Westmead

About our service

Our service is the only dedicated paediatric sport and exercise medicine service in Australia.

We provide comprehensive paediatric sports and exercise medicine services to children across the Greater Sydney Metropolitan Area and NSW country areas.

We use an ambulatory model of care, primarily outpatient based, offering inpatient consultation to other specialty services to assist with early discharge.

The clinical team includes paediatricians, sports physicians and exercise physiologists with input from physiotherapy services.

Our service includes:

  • Musculoskeletal and sports injury clinic
  • Exercise testing and prescription
  • Concussion evaluation and management
  • Assessment of exercise intolerance

Referral process for clinicians

Our department is using Consultmed to manage referrals. The Consultmed platform allows health professionals to send e-referrals to us securely.   

Consultmed questions and technical support: helpdesk@consultmed.co

Referral information

Conditions we treat

  • Acute sports injuries, including minor fractures and avulsions, sprains and strains, ligament injuries, joint dislocations
  • Overuse musculoskeletal sports injuries (including traction apophysitis, stress fractures, tendinopathy)
  • Sport-related concussion and return to sport clearance, for children and adolescents without prior neurologic or neurosurgical co-morbidities
  • Growth-related musculoskeletal conditions in exercising children and adolescents (e.g. osteochondroses)
  • Exercise-related symptoms including dyspnoea, cough, muscle pain, headache, abdominal pain, syncope, urticarial and poor exercise tolerance
  • Heat-related illness and performance issues related to heat intolerance
  • Unique conditions of the athlete with special needs
  • Advice regarding sport/exercise/injury prevention/Therapeutic use exemptions(TUEs)/performance enhancement/overtraining

Exercise testing and prescription for special paediatric populations including children with:

  • Diabetes/Insulin resistance
  • Cancer
  • Metabolic myopathies
  • Haemophilia
  • Connective tissue diseases
  • Chronic Fatigue Syndrome
  • Postural Orthostatic Tachycardia Syndrome/Orthostatic Intolerance
  • Metabolic bone diseases
  • Juvenile idiopathic arthritis
  • Neurological disease (BIH, CVA)
  • Cardiorespiratory disease

Referrals better managed by other clinical services

  • Children under school age (alternative path – General Paediatrician)
  • Gait abnormalities in preschoolers (alternative path – Orthopaedics/Developmental paediatrician)
  • Obesity without complications (alternative path – Weight Management Unit)
  • Non sport-related concussion (alternative path – Neurology/Kids Rehab)
  • Investigation of poor gross motor skills (alternative path – General or Developmental paediatrician)
  • Fractures, not including stress fractures or avulsion fractures (alternative path – Orthopaedics)

Triage categories

  • Cat 1 - < 7 days (e.g. acute sports injuries – suspected avulsion fractures, acute knee injuries including suspected anterior cruciate ligament tears or patella-femoral dislocations)
  • Cat 2 - < 14 days (e.g. All other acute sports injuries, concussion, all ED referrals)
  • Cat 3 - < 30 days (e.g. children with cancer/post-BMT, stress fractures)
  • Cat 4 - < 3 months (e.g. osteochondroses, CFS/POTS, mitochondrial myopathies, Type I diabetes)
  • Cat 5 - 3-6 months (e.g. insulin resistance, joint hypermobility syndrome)

Referral and appointment information for parents and carers

Request a referral

To make an appointment at our clinic, you will need a referral from your GP, paediatrician or specialist. 

They will assess your child, discuss your concerns, and make a referral to the appropriate service.  

Track your referral

Our department uses Consultmed to manage referrals. Your referring clinician sends the e-referral to us using the secure Consultmed platform.  

Once we receive the referral, we will send you an email with your tracking information. We will update you as we process the referral and book your appointment. 

To receive these updates, please ask your referring clinician to include your email on the referral.  

If your clinician has questions about Consultmed or require technical support, they can contact helpdesk@consultmed.co.  

Need support?

If you need help or have questions about the referral and appointment process, please contact us.  

Phone: (02) 7825 2582

Email: SCHN-CHISMSMS@health.nsw.gov.au

Clinic information

Outpatients clinic

Location: Suite 13 Level 2, Children’s Hospital Medical Centre, Hainsworth St, Westmead

Clinic days: Alternate Mondays, Alternate Tuesdays, Wednesdays, Thursdays

Consultants:

  • Dr Carolyn Broderick
  • Prof. Gary Browne
  • Dr Damien McKay

Exercise testing

Exercise testing involves a walk/run on our treadmill or cycling on a bike while clinical measures such as blood pressure, heart rate, respiratory rate and oxygen consumption are recorded.

We might also test your strength and balance.

For the exercise test, please bring:

  • Running shoes/trainers
  • Exercise clothing
  • A bottle of water

The day before the test:

  • Drink plenty of fluids
  • Get a good night’s sleep

On the day of the test:

  • Come prepared to exercise
  • Avoid food, caffeine for three hours before taking the test, but ensure you have eaten before that
  • Avoid strenuous exercise on the day of the test
  • Continue your regular medications unless you have been advised otherwise

Our research

Our research has introduced ways to help children and young people recovering after a concussion.

Researcher in a laboratory at Kids Research, part of Sydney Children's Hospital Network

Support services

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Our Aboriginal Hospital Liaison and Education officers play an important role in the care and welfare of and advocacy for Aboriginal patients and families, helping ensure a responsive and respectful patient journey.
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We can arrange a free interpreter for you. Interpreters are available for over 50 languages. Tell us which language you speak when your child is admitted, or let your nurse know.
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Virtual care, previously known as telehealth, allows patients. their families and carers to access healthcare services without leaving their home or community.