Ashlea Jackson
Receptionist
Qualifications
Bachelor of Science (Physics)
Queensland University of Technology 2018
Ashlea's Profile
Receptionist
Ashlea is our Receptionist here at Logan Physio.
Personal Overview
Ashlea joined Logan Physio in 2020 after completing her Bachelor of Science (Physics) in 2018. Over the years, she has become an essential part of the team, bringing strong organisational skills and a thoughtful, problem-solving approach to her role as Receptionist.
Outside of work, Ashlea enjoys travelling, going to concerts, baking, reading, and staying active with her dog.
Experience
Receptionist – Logan Physio
Year: 2020 – Present
Testimonials
Reviews from Successful Treatments
EXCELLENT Based on 215 reviews Posted on Isabelle Kaya HuntTrustindex verifies that the original source of the review is Google. Logan physio was great for my back rehab. Sandy is very experienced and great at finding the deeper issues that lead to my injury. I gained a lot of knowledge on how to move my body in the right ways - to improve my back injury and to prevent myself from hurting it in the future. I would highly recommend this Physio to anyone.Posted on Alannah Taylor-PowellTrustindex verifies that the original source of the review is Google. I have been coming here for 3 months and these wonderful people that have been by my side this whole time have been the most supportive people ever. Justine, Sandy, Ash and Marcus are all super friendly and welcoming! The knowledge they have given me for my diagnosis has been super helpful, also the banter is great and the work outs aren't so nerve racking! Appreciate you all for helping me with my recovery ❤️Posted on EllieTrustindex verifies that the original source of the review is Google. I attended this clinic under a Care Plan for lower back pain after seeing many positive reviews, but unfortunately my experience was extremely disappointing and uncomfortable. My appointment was with Sandy Clark. For almost the entire one-hour session, there was very little focus on my actual medical issue. Instead, I was subjected to long, irrelevant conversations about his personal ski trip to Japan. He repeatedly diverted the session back to his travel stories rather than assessing or treating my condition. In addition, he asked me a series of very personal and inappropriate questions that had nothing to do with physiotherapy or my care: questions about my country, my partner’s financial status, whether my partner treats me well, my child’s age and name, and other personal details. Despite my visible discomfort and lack of engagement, these questions continued. The situation became even more uncomfortable when he insisted on asking what my name would be “in my country,” and when I hesitated, he laughed and kept pressing. He then handed me a pen and persistently asked me to write my name in my native language, which I felt pressured to do just to move the session along. During the physical treatment, he asked if he could unclip my bra for a shoulder massage, which I consented to as it seemed clinically reasonable. However, after the massage, he made a joking comment about not knowing whether he had clipped my bra back correctly and laughed about it. At that point, I genuinely felt uncomfortable and objectified rather than treated as a patient. The actual physiotherapy consisted of about 10 minutes of massage and roughly 15 minutes of showing me three basic stretches, followed by a printed sheet. That was the extent of the clinical care provided in a one-hour appointment. For clarity, the entire session was recorded. This was not done secretly or maliciously — my partner had asked me in advance to record the appointment so he could understand the explanation for my back pain. After listening to the recording, my partner was extremely upset and angry, and also felt that the behaviour during the session was highly inappropriate and unprofessional. Overall, I felt that my time and money were wasted, my boundaries were not respected, and the session lacked professionalism and appropriate patient focus. I left feeling upset and disrespected, rather than supported or treated for my back pain. I would not recommend this clinic to anyone seeking professional, patient-centred physiotherapy care.Posted on SalmanTrustindex verifies that the original source of the review is Google. Saved my kneePosted on Danii CameronTrustindex verifies that the original source of the review is Google. Great service, very understanding, staff are always in a happy moodPosted on Roxanne IvesTrustindex verifies that the original source of the review is Google. I could not be happier with my experience at Logan Physio. Justine, Sandy, Marcus and Ashlea are so welcoming, caring and friendly. Justine's support and guidance in particular has been amazing and I look forward to each visit. I would highly recommend Logan Physio!Posted on Prarena ChoudharyTrustindex verifies that the original source of the review is Google. Excellent service. Must recommendPosted on Dale BreckTrustindex verifies that the original source of the review is Google. Every one that works there deserves their own 5 star rating, very welcoming, supportive and great physio's. My time there was from right at the start of my injurys, 2 surgerys and some mental issues also, they helped with me everything. I looked forward to my twice a week sessions. Sandy,Justine,Jonathan,Lydia all helped me through the journey of pain strengthening, tears, wanting to give up and then achieving my goals. At the admin with Ash, always so friendly and prompt when either answering the phone or greeting you when you arrive/leaving. Over 100% recommend these wonderful peoplePosted on Kendall DaltonTrustindex verifies that the original source of the review is Google. Absolutely 💯 % amazing. Got me back doing things I was told I could never do again, and more. Highly recommended.Posted on Gale a PatrickTrustindex verifies that the original source of the review is Google. Excellent service friendly and helpful