Our Team
At Bloom and Grow Physiotherapy we provide physiotherapy services in women's pelvic health, a specialised area of physiotherapy, for women through all life stages. We also provide physiotherapy services for babies, toddlers and young children.
At Bloom and Grow Physiotherapy, our mission is to empower you and your child to thrive and flourish on the journey to wellness. We would love to be part of the journey that allows you to bloom and grow…


Monica Madrid
Physiotherapist/Founder
Monica Madrid completed her Physiotherapy degree with Honours at James Cook University in 2009 and in 2023 completed a Graduate Certificate in Clinical Leadership through Griffith University.
Monica has been working in the local area as a rural generalist with a special interest in paediatrics and women's health for many years.
During her role in the public sector, Monica has worked with paediatric clients since she began her career and has always worked closely with those public sector services specialising in growth and development of babies and children.
In 2015, Monica started to pursue her other passion going on to do advanced training in women's pelvic health with a focus on continence, pelvic health and pregnancy. Monica regularly undertakes further professional development in this space, recently completing a course specialising in pessary management for pelvic organ prolapse. Monica has been working closely with public sector services specialising in this area of care for many years and is excited to be able to focus exclusively on her two areas of special interest.
Monica has a young family and lives locally in the Mareeba area. Monica enjoys running, swimming, CrossFit and baking.
Monica is passionate about empowering women (young and old) to understand how their body works, and to appreciate their bodies and the journey to wellness. Monica loves working with babies and young children in the development space.
Monica truly loves being a part of the journey for women and young children that enables them to bloom and grow.