
Dr. Daniel Geilings
About
Dr Daniel Geilings is a General Practitioner with a physiotherapy background who delivers integrated care for complex and overlapping invisible illnesses. His clinical focus includes dysautonomia and POTS, Ehlers–Danlos syndromes and hypermobility spectrum disorders, and post-viral conditions such as ME/CFS and Long COVID. By combining medical training with physiotherapy expertise, Dan brings a uniquely holistic perspective to conditions that affect multiple body systems simultaneously.
Dan has particular expertise in the investigation and management of autonomic dysfunction, recognising that conditions like POTS reflect widespread nervous system dysregulation rather than isolated symptoms. His approach blends structured diagnostic protocols with personalised treatment plans that may include medication, fluid and salt strategies, pacing, and close monitoring of functional response. He also provides comprehensive assessment and management of connective tissue disorders, appreciating both their systemic medical implications and biomechanical consequences, while coordinating care with physiotherapists and other specialists.
A key strength of Dan’s work lies in managing patients whose conditions intersect across multiple clinical pathways, ensuring care is coordinated rather than fragmented. His background as Team Doctor for the Western Bulldogs AFLW team informs his focus on function, recovery, and performance—principles he applies thoughtfully to invisible illness care. Through precise, patient-centred medical management, Dan helps individuals optimise their capacity for daily life while working within the constraints of complex chronic conditions.
Educational Background
FRAGP (General Practice), Bachelor of Physiotherapy



