Miss Anne Dorothea Crimmins is an Exercise Physiologist based in Drummoyne, NSW. She works from 150 Victoria Road, Drummoyne NSW 2047. If you’re looking to get more active in a safe, steady way, that’s the kind of support she provides.
As an exercise clinician, her role is to help people use physical activity as part of their health plan. In many cases, that means creating an exercise program that fits your current fitness, your day-to-day routine, and what you feel up for. The aim is simple: build strength, improve movement, and support better wellbeing over time.
Miss Crimmins also focuses on physical activity counselling. That can be useful if you’re not sure what to do first, or if you’ve tried to exercise before but it didn’t stick. She helps you think through small, realistic changes, rather than pushing a big overhaul all at once.
Health coaching is part of the picture too. At times, it’s not just the exercise itself. It’s the habits around it—how you manage your week, how you set goals, and how you keep going when motivation drops. She’ll look at your starting point and help you map out next steps you can actually follow.
Along with exercise prescription, she can support with fitness assessment and fitness check-ins. These helps make sure the plan matches your needs and that you’re progressing in a way that feels safe. If you have specific limits or you’re coming back after time away from exercise, that kind of careful start matters.
Experience details and formal education information weren’t listed here. Clinical trials and research involvement also weren’t provided. What is clear is the practical care approach: assessing where you’re at, then giving you guidance you can use in real life.