We intend to bring the silent, but epidemic pelvic floor dysfunctions to the forefront and assist Women with the latest treatment options.

Education and Empowerment is key to this mission.

Lalitha Gurram

MASTER OF CLINICAL PHYSIOTHERAPY (CONTINENCE AND WOMEN’S HEALTH)

Lalitha Gurram is the founder & clinical director of World of Women’s Physio. With over 15 years of experience, her expertise is in the management of bladder and bowel incontinence, pelvic organ prolapse, pessary fitting, pelvic pain, antenatal & postnatal care and enabling women to lead better lives.

After graduating from Charles Sturt University, my interest in women’s health began when I was working in the maternity ward at Grafton Base Hospital. I immediately understood how meaningful and essential it was for women to have a health advocate coaching their team, especially during childbirth and postpartum period. It had a profound impact on me, which planted a seed that grew over time.

This led me to pursue Masters in Women’s Health & Continence from Curtin University (Perth). My years of experience in major hospitals like Royal North Shore, Westmead Children’s & Norwest Private has taught me to appreciate the interrelation of the human body’s systems with one another and the importance of focusing on the whole individual in order to help with a patient’s treatment.

Every woman is unique and I’m constantly reminded of that through my clients. I enjoy the challenge that different cases and injuries present, with the necessity to tailor a unique treatment program for each individual.

I love working with individuals of different ages, backgrounds and cultures. I find treating women incredibly rewarding and feel strongly about the role Physiotherapy can play in improving a woman’s quality of life.

Radhika Matam

BACHELOR OF PHYSIOTHERAPY

Radhika is a highly skilled and dedicated Physiotherapist who graduated with Distinction from Charles Sturt University. She is a proud member of the Australian Physiotherapy Association (APA) and an approved SIRA Workers Compensation (Workcover) and CTP physiotherapist.

Radhika has a strong clinical focus on the management of headaches, migraines, and Women’s Health. She has completed advanced APA training, including Women’s Health Through Life Stages (Level 1) and Women’s Pelvic Health (Levels 1 & 2). She has also undertaken McKenzie Method Part A and B spinal courses, giving her refined skills in assessing and treating complex neck and back conditions using current evidence‑based practices.

Her treatment style blends hands‑on manual therapy with personalised exercise programs, education, and lifestyle guidance. As a qualified DMA Clinical Pilates clinician, Radhika incorporates sport‑specific and rehabilitation‑focused exercises into patient‑centred programs to support recovery and reduce the risk of future injury.

Outside the clinic, Radhika stays active through badminton and gym training, and finds balance in meditation, cooking, and reading.

We look forward to being a part of your journey and helping you achieve your goals.