Meet
Carla de Beer
I am a passionate and dedicated physiotherapist with over a decade of experience helping people move better, recover from injury, and return to the activities they love. My clinical philosophy is rooted in a holistic, evidence-based approach — combining structured mechanical assessment with mindful, functional movement to achieve long-term wellbeing.
JOURNEY
My journey & expertise
I graduated from the University of Pretoria in 2012 with a Bachelor’s Degree in Physiotherapy (BPhysT). After completing my community service year at Far East Rand Hospital in Springs, I began my career in the private hospital setting, including Kloof Mediclinic and Groenkloof Hospital. It was during these formative years working under experienced clinicians that I discovered my passion for lymphoedema and neuromusculoskeletal conditions. This encouraged me to pursue advanced training:
Orthopaedic Manipulative Physiotherapy (OMT)
Now known as Advanced Neuromusculoskeletal Physiotherapy — in 2014 I completed my Certificate in OMT Course on Assessment and Management of Neuromusculoskeletal Disorders, run by the South African Society of Physiotherapy.
Lymphoedema
Therapy
Manual lymph drainage and Complete Decongestive Therapy — during 2016 I travelled to New York, USA, to complete my certification training with Norton School of Lymphatic Therapy, gaining knowledge in treating various forms of oedema.
Yoga & Mindful
Movement
In 2019 I successfully completed my 200h Yoga Teacher Training Course in Goa, India (Ashtanga & Vinyasa Flow) — which strengthens the holistic approach to healing and recovery through mindful movement, breathwork, and flexibility training.
Mechanical Diagnosis & Therapy (MDT)
During 2022–2025 I completed a comprehensive post-grad curriculum in MDT. In 2026 I passed my credentialing exam, becoming a McKenzie (MDT) Certified Therapist. This method is an internationally recognised assessment & treatment system for spine & extremity pain/disorders.
Growing to serve you better
In 2018, I founded Carla de Beer Physiotherapy at Southlake Medical Centre in Die Hoewes, Centurion, built on the promise of individualised, compassionate, evidence-based care. Thanks to the trust of our wonderful community, the practice has expanded — and in 2026 I opened a second treatment space in Elarduspark, Pretoria, allowing me to serve even more patients across the surrounding communities.
Whether you’re recovering from surgery, managing a chronic lymphatic condition, or dealing with acute back and neck pain, my goal is to empower you with the tools, knowledge and movement patterns you need to live a pain-free, active life.
My treatment philosophy
Every patient is unique. Successful treatment means considering the biological, psychological and social factors that influence health and recovery. My approach combines thorough assessment, hands-on treatment, patient education and individualised rehabilitation — because while treatment relieves symptoms, lasting results come from addressing the underlying cause and restoring function. Exercise is one of the most powerful tools in healthcare.
QUICK FACTS
Credentials
- BPhysT — University of Pretoria (2012)
- Certificate in Advanced Neuromuscular Physiotherapy/ OMT — SASP (2014)
- Certified Lymphoedema Therapist — Norton School, USA (2016)
- Certified Yoga Teacher — Goa, India (2019)
- Certified MDT Practitioner — The McKenzie Institute International Centre (2026)
Registered with the Health Professions Council of South Africa (HPCSA) and a member of the South African Society of Physiotherapy (SASP).
Ready to start feeling better?
Message Carla directly on WhatsApp to book your appointment or ask a question.
HPCSA-registered physiotherapist serving Centurion & Pretoria — Lymphoedema · Spinal & Joint Pain · Rehabilitation.
LOCATIONS
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Centurion
Southlake Medical Centre, 99 Lenchen Avenue, Die Hoewes, Centurion -
Pretoria
594B Verster Street, Elarduspark, Pretoria
Practice hours: 08:00 – 16:00. Carla rotates between locations — message her on WhatsApp to arrange a time and place that suits you.

