
Kirrily Curran is a passionate and experienced physiotherapist who has been supporting women on the Central Coast since graduating from the University of Newcastle in 2008. With a strong background in private practice, Kirrily has developed a deep personal and professional commitment to helping women navigate the physical challenges of pregnancy, birth, and the postnatal period.
Her journey into women’s health began after the birth of her daughter Ireland in 2016, followed by her son Melbourne. This transformative experience sparked a keen interest in the complexities of pelvic health, motivating her to pursue further training in this area. Kirrily has completed extensive postgraduate education in pelvic floor rehabilitation, pregnancy-related conditions, and postnatal recovery, and is a proud member of the Women’s Health Training Associates (WHTA).
She holds a postgraduate degree in Sports Physiotherapy and has progressed to a Level 3 equivalent in women’s health, with advanced training in the treatment of prolapse and stress urinary incontinence. Kirrily is passionate about providing evidence-based, compassionate care that empowers women at all stages of life.
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