Meet Charlotte Cummins. Perth, WA

Sep 06, 2023
Meet Charlotte Cummins. Perth, WA

Say hello & get to know Charlotte 👋


Charlotte Cummins

Exercise Physiologist

Perth, WA


Charlotte is a highly qualified exercise physiologist holding two degrees, BSc (ExRehab) and BSc (Sp&Ex), and boasts over 10 years of experience in her field!


Her expertise shines in exercise oncology, particularly with her research background at the renowned Edith Cowan University (ECU). Charlotte excels in fatigue and pain science, along with mental wellbeing, and she sees clients both face-to-face in the Perth region, and nationally via telehealth.


Charlotte is an expert in her field, a true team player, and a champion collaborator. She consistently delivers on her clients' expectations and connects with their health journey overall.


Apart from being a busy mum of four children and one fur baby, outside of work, she enjoys camping and spending quality time outdoors with her family.


Find out more about Charlotte's experience and expert skills here.

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