Serhan Segitmen
PHYSIOTHERAPIST
BAppSc(Exercise & Sports Science); M.Physiotherapy; Cert III/IV Fitness, Dry Needling
Serhan is a compassionate and encouraging physiotherapist with a strong passion for helping people return to sport and back to what they love doing. Over the past decade, he has and still plays football (soccer), Oztag, and cricket - but his empathetic, patient-first approach means he enjoys treating all injuries and conditions, not just sport-related ones.
Serhan takes the time to fully understand what’s going on and what matters most to you. He tailors treatment to your goals and will guide you through rehab with clear direction and genuine support. An optimist by nature, he believes that if there’s a safe pathway back to work, sport, or the activities you love, it’s worth pursuing.
Outside the clinic, Serhan runs PhysioScout, a football injury-analysis page that uses video analysis to diagnose injuries through a biomechanical lens. This work has led to features on platforms such as The Sun, FourFourTwo, SportsBible & VALD Performance. He also runs NRLFantasyScout, combining his love of sport with fantasy analysis.
Serhan has a particular interest in knee and ankle injuries, shaped by his own ACL injuries and his ongoing writing and education in these areas. He also enjoys treating lower-limb muscle injuries - especially hip, hamstring, quad, and calf issues common in football and Oztag.
Whether your goal is to get back to sport, return to work, chasing the kids, or simply move without fear, Serhan combines education, hands-on care, and progressive exercise-based rehab to help you build confidence, step by step.
He believes great physiotherapy is about meeting people where they’re at, listening properly, and tailoring a plan that facilitates movement and fits your lifestyle, so that you feel supported, capable, and in control of your recovery.
On weekends, Serhan loves a good sauna-and-massage combo, overspending on coffee, spending time at his local church, and proudly cheering on his Bulldogs, Knicks and Piastri.
Previously not a Hills boy, he now spends 90% of his week in the Hills region.