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Top Customised Prosthetics Providers in Australia

Find specialists providing customised prosthetic devices and related NDIS-funded supports.

183 registered providers nationwide

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About the service

About Customised Prosthetics under the NDIS

Customised prosthetics are individually designed and fitted artificial limbs and related devices that replace a missing body part and restore function for NDIS participants. This includes prosthetic legs and arms, sockets, and specialised components tailored to a person's body, activity level, and goals. Because a prosthesis must fit and function precisely for the individual, this is a highly specialised area involving skilled prosthetists and careful, ongoing adjustment.

A well-fitted prosthesis can transform independence and quality of life — enabling walking, work, recreation, and daily activities. The right device depends on many factors, including the level of amputation, a person's strength and lifestyle, and what they want to be able to do. Modern prosthetics range from everyday functional limbs to advanced components designed for higher activity levels.

The process is led by a prosthetist, often working alongside a rehabilitation team. It typically involves assessment, casting or scanning, fitting, and a period of adjustment and gait training so the person can use the prosthesis effectively. Prosthetics also require ongoing maintenance, repairs, and eventual replacement as components wear or a person's needs change, which is part of the support the NDIS considers.

It is worth understanding how funding works. The NDIS funds prosthetic devices and related supports where they relate to a person's disability and are reasonable and necessary for their goals, based on the prosthetist's assessment and recommendation. The most appropriate device is chosen for the person's needs and activity level, balancing function and value for money.

When choosing a prosthetics provider, look for qualified, experienced prosthetists, a thorough fitting and adjustment process, and reliable maintenance and repair support. Comfort and fit are everything with a prosthesis, so a provider who takes the time to get it right and supports you through the adjustment period makes a real difference.

Reviews and recommendations from other users and clinicians can help you find prosthetists who deliver quality devices and attentive ongoing care. Compare providers on their experience with your type of prosthesis, their fitting and follow-up process, and their responsiveness when adjustments or repairs are needed.

FAQ

Frequently asked questions

How many Customised Prosthetics providers are there in Australia?

There are 183 NDIS Customised Prosthetics providers listed in Australia.

What is the average rating of Customised Prosthetics providers in Australia?

The average rating is 4.7 across 164 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.