Dr Thomas Longworth (Sport and Exercise Medicine Specialist)

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Dr Longworth became a registrar of the Australasian College of Sports and Exercise Physicians in 2016 and is currently in his 3rd year of specialist training. He completed his medical degree with the University of Newcastle in 2010 and has had 5 years of experience in Emergency and intensive care medicine across Australia since graduating. He has a wide variety of experience working with elite sports people, currently assistant medical officer at The Sydney Roosters Rugby League Club, team doctor for the Sydney FC Youth League and Head Doctor of the World Champion Jillaroos (Australian Women’s Rugby League Team). Other sports coverage includes the Sydney 7s rugby union, Australian school boy rugby union, Bledisloe Cup and National Rowing regattas as well as voluntary work abroad with the Surfing Doctors’ Association. Dr Longworth has recently completed his postgraduate diploma in Sports and Exercise Medicine through the University of Bath (UK). He has published research relating to stem cell treatment for knee osteoarthritis and is currently investigating concussion incidence in the NRL, as well as conducting a trial on shin splint management. Dr Longworth has an interest in a wide variety of sport and exercise related medical disorders and acute injuries. No referral is necessary to be seen by Dr Longworth. Patients are asked to bring all prior imaging/letters with them to appointments.

Affiliated Clinics
Narabeen Sports and Exercise Medicine Centre

Practice Locations

Sydney

Narabeen Sports and Exercise Medicine Centre
Sydney Academy of Sport& Recreation
Wakehurst Parkway
Narrabeen NSW 2101 
Australia
02 9971 1188
02 9972 2552