What To Expect For Your First AEP Consult

For your first AEP appointment, you should expect to have a 30 to 45 minute sit down consult where we discuss your health and fitness goals.

During that session, we will determine your baseline physical capacity through some basic assessments.

These might include:

  • Blood pressure
  • Heart rate
  • Where relevant, basic upper and lower body strength measures.
  • Joint range of motion testing
  • Submaximal aerobic capacity assessment

We will also conduct a basic movement assessment so we can gain an understanding of how you move, what it looks like when you move, what tasks you find challenging and see what movements you’re really competent with.

This is so we have some baseline objective data to compare to later down the treatment plan.

Initial Assessment

During initial assessment you also complete force plate assessments, so you can get a broad understanding of your whole body strength and capacity.

During the session we’ll clarify what your exercise goals are. We’ll then establish the best routine or the best pathway on how to accomplish those goals, making sure that what we plan to do is grounded in evidence-based practice.

Our expert and high level coaching and experience will also guide us in program development.

Your Program Is Tailored To You

When we develop and establish your goals, we’ll then develop a program that is best suited to your capacity, your ideals and understanding of exercise, making sure that your exercise program is designed to best suited you.

It isn’t a cookie cutter approach, it is really individually designed, tailored exercise programs to help achieve your individual goals in a way that suits you best.

A Private, Comfortable Space

Your initial consult will take place in a private, comfortable space where you won’t feel crowded or on display. You’ll have the room to yourself, and we’ll make sure you feel welcomed and at ease from the moment you arrive.

The session will move at a pace that feels right for you. Our focus is on ensuring you feel supported, listened to, and genuinely cared for throughout your first appointment.

Meet Your Exercise Physiologist Scott

When you book your first AEP consult at Wellstrong, Scott will be the Exercise Physiologist guiding your care. As Wellstrong’s lead in Exercise Physiology, he is both an Accredited Exercise Scientist (AES) and Accredited Exercise Physiologist (AEP), with a background in Exercise and Sports Science and High-Performance Strength and Conditioning.

Scott is known for his practical, supportive approach and his ability to meet people where they’re at. He takes the time to understand your reason for coming in, your goals, and your current capacity, then builds a pathway that feels both achievable and tailored to you.

His experience spans semi-elite and youth athletes, retirees and recreational exercisers, giving him the versatility to work with a broad range of needs and fitness levels.

From day one, Scott will help you move forward with a clear, personalised plan designed to build strength, improve function and support long-term progress.

Common Questions Before Your First AEP Consult

How long is the first AEP consult?
Your first AEP appointment is typically a 30 to 45 minute sit-down consult.
No, not necessarily. You can be referred by your GP to see an AEP if they prescribe you a care plan and believe that exercise physiology is an important component in the management of your chronic condition. This would be the case if you were wanting to use medicare benefits to subsidise the cost of your sessions. 
 
You can absolutely book in and see an AEP as a private patient. Depending on your private health fund, you may be eligible to use private health to subsidise the cost of your sessions. 

Wear something that you feel comfortable in. Be prepared to do light exercise as part of the initial assessment but theres no special equipment required. A long as you can move freely in it aren’t restricted then you’ll be fine. An exercise t-shirt and shorts is usually a good choice here. 

This would depend on what you are coming in for. This answer varies based on your exercise goals, clinical condition, lifestyle and availability.

During your initial consult we will discuss the best session frequency that will provide the most optimal outcome to your health and wellbeing. 

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About Scott Fielding

Accredited Exercise Scientist, Accredited Exercise Physiologist, Personal trainer, strength & conditioning coach

Scott brings a strong foundation in human movement, anatomy and physiology, along with a passion for evidence based exercise therapy. He has experience working with a wide range of clients including athletes, retirees, clinical populations and people returning to exercise.

He is skilled in supporting neurological conditions such as stroke, Parkinson’s disease and multiple sclerosis, and has experience delivering structured cardiac rehabilitation programs. Scott also helps clients manage musculoskeletal injuries, chronic pain and post operative recovery through functional movement and strength based training. His work extends to chronic conditions including Type 2 diabetes, arthritis, PCOS and osteoporosis, ensuring each client receives safe and personalised exercise programming.

Originally from Albany, Scott’s active upbringing and competitive sporting background drive his commitment to helping people improve their health, movement and everyday function. He enjoys turning clinical knowledge into practical programs that build confidence and meaningful progress.

Scott believes movement is medicine and is dedicated to holistic, client centred care. He focuses on education, sustainable lifestyle change and realistic, tailored exercise to support long term independence and wellbeing.

About Louis Dunstan

Owner, Personal trainer, strength & conditioning coach​

As an accomplished strength athlete and conditioning coach, Louis’ focus is to apply his knowledge and experience to enact a lasting positive impact on your health and wellness journey.

Louis hasn’t always worked in the health and fitness industry. In 2017, he found himself in a very poor state of physical and mental health brought on by the stress of his job as a logistics professional in Melbourne.

Having experienced the passing of his brother due to poor health choices, Louis decided to make the difficult decision to move back to Perth to be closer to his family and to facilitate the necessary change in careers for the sustainability of his long term health.

Louis brings his understanding and experience of both manual labour and corporate office environments into his coaching style when considering what his clients long term health and wellbeing outcomes are.

Working with a wide variety of clients ranging from beginners to professional athletes through to the elderly, Louis coaches from the perspective that everybody is different and every, body, is different. Louis can help formulate a bespoke plan to help you reach and exceed your goals.

By mentoring with a focus on mental health, wellness in both mind and body become equally vital to overcoming obstacles and reaching your true potential.