Top Customised Prosthetics Providers in Perth
There are 13 NDIS Customised Prosthetics providers listed in Perth. Across 12 reviewed providers, the average rating is 4.9 from 855 reviews. Providers operate across 11 suburbs, including Booragoon, Osborne Park, Belmont.
- Providers
- 13
- Avg rating · 12 reviewed
- 4.9★
- Directory data
- Updated July 2026
About the service
About Customised Prosthetics under the NDIS
Customised prosthetics are individually designed and fitted artificial limbs and components that replace a missing body part and restore function — prosthetic legs and arms, sockets, and specialised parts tailored to a person's body, activity level, and goals. Because a prosthesis must fit and function precisely, this is a highly specialised area involving skilled prosthetists and careful, ongoing adjustment.
The process, led by a prosthetist and often a rehabilitation team, involves assessment, fitting, and gait training, plus ongoing maintenance, repairs, and eventual replacement. The NDIS funds prosthetic devices and related supports that relate to your disability and are reasonable and necessary, based on the prosthetist's recommendation. When choosing a provider, look for qualified, experienced prosthetists, a thorough fitting and adjustment process, and reliable maintenance and repair support — comfort and fit are everything, so a provider who gets it right and supports you through the adjustment period matters.
FAQ
Frequently asked questions
How many Customised Prosthetics providers are there in Perth?
There are 13 NDIS Customised Prosthetics providers listed in Perth.
Which Perth suburbs have the most Customised Prosthetics providers?
Booragoon, Osborne Park, Belmont currently have the most listed Customised Prosthetics providers.
What is the average rating of Customised Prosthetics providers in Perth?
The average rating is 4.9 across 12 reviewed providers.
How does the NDIS fund prosthetics?
The NDIS funds prosthetic devices and related supports where they relate to your disability and are reasonable and necessary for your goals, based on a prosthetist's assessment. The most appropriate device for your needs and activity level is chosen, balancing function and value for money.
Does funding cover maintenance and replacement?
Prosthetics require ongoing maintenance, repairs, and eventual replacement as components wear or your needs change. These ongoing supports are part of what the NDIS considers alongside the device itself.
How do I choose a prosthetist?
Look for qualified, experienced prosthetists, a thorough fitting and adjustment process including gait training, and reliable maintenance and repair support. Because comfort and fit are critical, choose a provider who takes the time to get it right and supports you through the adjustment period.
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