Meet Yip Wong. Sydney, NSW

January 16, 2024
Meet Yip Wong. Sydney, NSW

Say hello & get to know Yip!
 
Yip Wong
Exercise Physiologist
Sydney, NSW


Yip holds six years of experience as an exercise physiologist, with a significant amount of this time working within insurance rehabilitation, across life insurance, work injuries, and motor accidents. He is highly skilled and experienced in areas of pain science, mental health, fatigue and cancer. Yip is passionate about sharing his expertise and interest in the use of technology within pain science and fatigue science with his clients, customers and at conferences and events.  


Prior to EXPHYS, Yip worked alongside a geriatrician helping individuals with cardiac and neurological conditions, and other co-morbidities.


Yip is a wonderful communicator and highly personable, with proven success connecting with clients of all backgrounds.


Yip speaks fluent Cantonese and Mandarin, and his childhood was spent in Hong Kong.  Outside of work, he enjoys basketball and baseball.


Find out more about Yip's experience and expert skills here.

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