My Health Network (myhealthnetwork.com.au) has launched a multi-discipline allied health workspace in Revesby, NSW, designed to fill a persistent shortage of suitable clinical workspace for health professionals in the region. The facility, which opened June 4, 2026, is not a repurposed office suite but a purpose-built environment tailored to the specific requirements of clinical and consultative practice.
The new space addresses a longstanding challenge for health professionals Revesby and surrounding suburbs have faced: a lack of adequate allied health workspace. Standard coworking environments rarely accommodate the privacy, room configurations, or professional atmosphere that clinical consultations demand. My Health Network developed its facility specifically to meet those needs, offering consultation rooms and shared spaces aligned with how practitioners operate daily.
Beyond physical infrastructure, the facility is positioned as a professional community for allied health practitioners. The model brings together practitioners from different disciplines under one roof, creating natural opportunities for referral relationships, peer support, and professional connection that are difficult to achieve through isolated consulting arrangements. This community-focused approach sets the allied health workspace apart from standard room rental arrangements. Practitioners are not simply booking a room; they enter a shared professional environment where interaction with colleagues across health disciplines is woven into everyday experience.
The choice of Revesby as the location was deliberate. The area and its surrounding communities support a substantial population that relies on allied health services, yet the availability of dedicated, suitable clinical workspace has not kept pace with that need. My Health Network identified this as a structural gap in the local health infrastructure and developed the facility to address it directly. The medical coworking space offers practitioners flexibility in structuring their working arrangements without the overhead commitments of establishing or leasing a standalone practice. That flexibility holds particular relevance for practitioners building their client base, managing multiple locations, or seeking a professional environment that does not require compromising on clinical standards.
The facility is now open and welcoming practitioners across a range of allied health disciplines, with room access available to accommodate varying scheduling and practice requirements. By providing a dedicated clinical workspace and a collaborative professional community, My Health Network aims to support the delivery of allied health services in the region.

