Our team · serving Belmore since 1984

A team people get to know.

Every member of our current therapy team has worked at Belmore Physiotherapy for at least 10 years. The team includes practitioners with more than 10, 20 and 30 years of experience.

The Belmore Physiotherapy team together at clinic reception
Left to right: Enza, Rodger, Jacob, Joseph, Andrew and Judy, our long-serving practice manager and receptionist.

Experience and continuity

Familiar clinicians.
Years of shared experience.

Our physiotherapists and remedial massage therapists have worked together for many years. That stability matters to patients who value seeing familiar people and to families who return to the clinic across generations.

Each of our physiotherapists worked in public hospitals earlier in their career. This experience helps them understand acute presentations and the broader medical picture when assessing a musculoskeletal concern.

Greek, Arabic, Italian and Spanish are spoken across our staff, making it easier for many local patients and their families to communicate with the clinic.

Andrew Psarommatis, physiotherapist at Belmore Physiotherapy

Physiotherapist

Andrew Psarommatis

Part of the Belmore team since 2004.

Bachelor of Applied Science in Physiotherapy, University of Sydney, 1999

I have a particular interest in sports and fitness injuries, hands-on treatment and individual exercise rehabilitation.

Speaks Greek.

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Enza Peceski, physiotherapist at Belmore Physiotherapy

Physiotherapist

Enza Peceski

Part of the Belmore team for 10+ years.

Bachelor of Applied Science (Physiotherapy), University of Sydney

I value hands-on care, strong partnerships with patients and helping people return to the lives and activities they enjoy.

Speaks Italian.

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Joseph Malouf, physiotherapist at Belmore Physiotherapy

Physiotherapist

Joseph Malouf

Part of the Belmore team since 2015.

Master of Physiotherapy, University of Sydney

I enjoy helping people return to sport, work and the weekend activities that matter to them.

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Jacob Daher, remedial massage therapist at Belmore Physiotherapy

Remedial Massage Therapist

Jacob Daher

Part of the Belmore team since 2016.

Diploma of Remedial Massage; Certificates III and IV in Fitness

I love helping people feel better, move better and enjoy life through remedial massage.

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Rodger Vargas, remedial massage therapist at Belmore Physiotherapy

Remedial Massage Therapist

Rodger Vargas

Part of the Belmore team for 13 years.

Diploma of Remedial Massage, TAFE; Certificate IV in Personal Training

I’m passionate about remedial massage and take a warm, caring approach, with a little humour along the way.

Speaks Spanish.

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Practitioner biography

Andrew Psarommatis

Physiotherapist · At Belmore since 2004

I graduated with a Bachelor of Applied Science in Physiotherapy from the University of Sydney in 1999 and have been at Belmore Physiotherapy since 2004. I have a particular passion for working out why musculoskeletal injuries develop in sport and fitness, then providing hands-on treatment and exercise rehabilitation tailored to each person.

As a father of three, I value our family atmosphere and enjoy the banter with clients and staff about footy, recipes, history, culture and almost anything else.

Outside work, I love home cooking, making kimchi, sauerkraut and hot sauces from chillies grown in my garden, and raising heirloom tomatoes each summer. On weekends, you may find me taking my TD42 Patrol four-wheel-driving or camping in the great outdoors.

Practitioner biography

Enza Peceski

Physiotherapist

As the matriarch physiotherapist at Belmore Physiotherapy & Sports Injury Centre, I’ve had the privilege of helping patients move and feel better for more than 30 years. I chose physiotherapy because I’m fascinated by the human body, but it’s the person-centred side of the profession that I value most.

My approach is hands-on and collaborative. I like working in partnership with patients and helping them take an active role in getting back to the lives and activities they enjoy. Our fun, friendly practice atmosphere is a big part of that—there is always room for a laugh. Seeing someone work towards greater independence and quality of life is truly rewarding.

Outside work, I enjoy spending time with my loud extended Italian family and friends. I love anything tennis, and Jannik Sinner is my favourite player at the moment. Give me a microphone and I’ll be first in line for karaoke.

Practitioner biography

Joseph Malouf

Physiotherapist · At Belmore since 2015

I’m a physiotherapist with a Master of Physiotherapy from the University of Sydney, and I’ve been part of the Belmore Physiotherapy team since 2015. As a family man and proud father of two young boys, life outside work is busy yet very rewarding.

I’m also a huge sports fan. I played social basketball for around 20 years and love following professional basketball, rugby league and cricket.

What I love most about physiotherapy is helping people get back to doing the things they enjoy. Whether it’s returning to sport, getting back to work or simply enjoying their favourite weekend activities, I get a real sense of satisfaction from seeing people regain their confidence and function. There’s nothing better than seeing someone walk out of the clinic with a smile, feeling ready to get back to doing what they love.

Practitioner biography

Jacob Daher

Remedial Massage Therapist · At Belmore since 2016

I’ve been working as a massage therapist at Belmore Physiotherapy since 2016. I hold Certificates III and IV in Fitness and a Diploma of Remedial Massage, and I absolutely love what I do!

I’m known for being talkative and for my sense of humour, so I enjoy making staff and patients laugh during their sessions—after all, laughter is the best medicine!

I’m a proud husband and father to a young boy, who certainly keeps me busy outside work. When I’m not chasing after him, I enjoy following professional rugby league and cricket, playing weekend soccer and getting out on the golf course whenever I can.

I love remedial massage because I can see the immediate impact our work can have on someone’s quality of life. Helping people feel better, move better and enjoy life is what makes my job so rewarding.

Practitioner biography

Rodger Vargas

Remedial Massage Therapist

I’ve been working as a remedial massage therapist at Belmore Physiotherapy for 13 years. I’m passionate about what I do and take a warm, caring approach, with a little humour to help people feel comfortable and at ease during their treatment.

I hold a Diploma of Remedial Massage from TAFE and a Certificate IV in Personal Training. I’m currently completing a degree in Sports and Exercise Science as part of my ongoing professional development.

I also speak Spanish.

Choosing a practitioner

Who should I see?

If you have seen one of our practitioners before, you can ask for them when arranging your appointment. If this is your first visit, reception can help you choose.

Tell us what brings you in, whether you have a referral and which days suit you. Because the team has worked together for many years, your care can also be handed over clearly if availability or your needs change.

Book or call

Arrange an appointment with the team.

Already attending for the same condition? You can book a follow-up online. If you are new to the clinic, complete the Nookal intake form; this does not confirm an appointment, and reception will contact you. Existing patients with a new injury or condition should call or email reception for an initial assessment.