With a combined 34 years of experience in physiotherapy, meet the team behind Physio Co. Ballarat.
Our physiotherapists are here to support people across Ballarat and the surrounding communities with exceptional support and treatment, helping you work towards your exercise and movement goals in a way that feels clear and supportive.

APA Titled Musculoskeletal Physiotherapist
Clinical interests:
- Paediatric and adolescent musculoskeletal conditions
- Sports injuries
- Back and neck pain
- Post-operative rehabilitation
When it comes to sport and exercise, Andrew Geljon brings extensive hands-on experience to his physiotherapy practice.
Andrew completed a Bachelor of Physiotherapy (Honours) and Masters of Musculoskeletal Physiotherapy, with experience across elite sport, education and hospital-based care.
Andrew currently works as a physiotherapist for the Greater Western Victoria Rebels in the Coates Talent League as well as the East Point Football Netball club. His professional background also includes team physiotherapist for Ballarat Miners (Men’s & Women’s Basketball) and Ballarat Pride Netball. He has also worked in clinical settings such as Grampians Health at the Developmental Hip Dysplasia Clinic, and as an Educator and Clinical Supervisor at ACU Ballarat.
Outside of the clinic, Andrew loves his sport. He has competed in his fair share of marathons, Ironman’s, Triathlons, and ocean swims, as well as keeping fit in general. He loves spending time with his three daughters and their golden retriever, Barney, enjoys being in the garden, and takes on hands-on projects.

Clinical interests:
- Post-surgical rehabilitation
- Sports and acute injuries
- Exercise rehabilitation
- Injury prevention
- Neck and back pain
Born and raised in Ballarat, Harrison Robertson is an experienced and caring physiotherapist with strong local knowledge and a genuine connection to the community.
He completed both a Bachelor of Physiotherapy and a Bachelor of Biomedicine, building a solid foundation for his ongoing interest in sport, movement, and rehabilitation.
Harrison continues to pursue his passion for physiotherapy as an educator within the ACU School of Physiotherapy, alongside his role as Head Physiotherapist at Lake Wendouree Football Netball Club. These roles allow him to stay closely connected to both education and community sports.
When he isn’t practising, he keeps himself active. Harrison enjoys playing golf, running, and walking his dog. Additionally, he likes to spend time in the garden and is a passionate cricket fan, particularly for the Boxing Day Test.

