Bio
Dr Kendall Brooks is a Fellow of the Australasian College of Sports and Exercise Medicine Physicians. Originally from rural Western Australia, Kendall completed her undergraduate medical degree in 2011 at the University of Western Australia. Kendall completed her internship at Royal Perth Hospital, Western Australia’s primary trauma center. After moving to Melbourne Kendall spent over 6 years working in the VFL and AFL for the Western Bulldogs, Geelong Cats and Sydney Swans. Kendall has enjoyed her involvement with various other sporting teams and organisations including Cricket Australia, Swimming Australia, Melbourne City, Super League Netball and the Commonwealth Games. Kendall has also recently started working with the Melbourne Storm. Kendall has previously worked at Newtown Medical Centre and currently works at Olympic Park Sports Medicine Centre in Geelong.
Kendall believes that exercise is medicine and is passionate about promoting health and wellbeing for everyone through involvement in physical activity. Her personal sporting involvements have included netball, basketball, tennis, running, swimming and water skiing.
A referral is required to see Kendall and please bring any relevant scans or results to your appointment.
Qualifications
Career Highlights / Affiliations / Associations
- Sydney Swans, Medical Officer, 2020
- Melbourne Storm, Match Day Medical Officer, 2020
- Australian Men’s A Cricket, Tour Medical Officer, 2019
- World Junior Swimming Championships, Tour Medical Officer, 2019
- Commonwealth Games, Netball venue Medical Officer 2018
- Under 16 International Cricket Series, Medical Officer, 2018, 2019
- Geelong Football Club, AFL Medical Officer, 2018
- Fast Five Netball World series, Chief Medical Officer, 2018
- Melbourne Vixens Netball, Independent Game Day Medical Officer, 2018
- Women BBL Cricket, Relieving Game Medical Officer, 2018
- Western Bulldogs, VFL Head Medical Officer, 2014 – 2017
- A-League Match Day Away Team Medical Officer, 2015 – 2016
- Melbourne City FC, W- League and Y-League Team Medical Officer, 2016/17
- Spartan Race Australia, Medical Officer, 2016
- Geelong Half Ironman, Medical Officer, 2014
Professional Conference Presentations
- “Hand Fractures in elite Australian cricketers“, ACSEP Scientific conference (2020)
- “Common shoulder pathology management”, Geelong Osteopaths, (2017)
- “Knee and ankle issues”, Deakin Rural Clinical School (2017)
- “Player and Coach safety and welfare issues” presentation, Geelong Football League (2017)
- “The role of Hyperbaric Oxygen for soft tissue injury recovery”, ACSEP Conference (2017)
- “Groin Pain” presentation, AFLDA Conference (2015)
FEE STATEMENT AND ONLINE BOOKING
Melbourne Campus and Telehealth Fee Statement
A referral from a general or specialist medical practitioner is required to see Dr Brooks. The cost of an initial consultation with Dr Brooks will be up to $270 for an initial consultation, with a Medicare rebate of $76.80. The cost of a review consultation with Dr Brooks will be $170 with a Medicare rebate of $38.60. Initial consultations are generally booked as 40 minute appointments with review consultations 20 minutes unless otherwise specified by Dr Brooks in discussion with the patient. Additional costs may be incurred for longer appointment times. Please note that in addition to the charges already mentioned additional fees may apply for any investigations or interventions performed in the clinic. These additional fees may, in some cases, attract a Medicare rebate. Payment of all fees is required on the same day as the appointment. Please note that private health insurance does not cover out of hospital medical fees. For further information about fees and charges please contact OPSMC on 1300 859 887.
We do not bulk bill due to inadequate Medicare rebates.
Online Booking
Please choose a campus to view appointment availability and book online.