Psychologist
MSc (Psychology), PMDCP, MS (Clinical Psychology), Ph.D. (Clinical Psychology)
Psychologist
MSc (Psychology), PMDCP, MS (Clinical Psychology), Ph.D. (Clinical Psychology)
Physiotherapist, Rehabilitation Specialist
D.P.T (Doctor of Physical Therapy), Certified in Women Rehabilitation, Certified Trigger Point Techniques, Certified in Innovative Pain Management Techniques, Certified in Sports Injuries
Physiotherapist, Rehabilitation Specialist
D.P.T (Doctor of Physical Therapy), Certified in Women Rehabilitation, Certified Trigger Point Techniques, Certified in Innovative Pain Management Techniques, Certified in Sports Injuries
Psychologist
BS (Applied Psychology), MS (Clinical Psychology)
Psychologist
M.Sc (Applied Psychology), Post Graduate Diploma in Clinical Psychology, Certified in Intensive Training in Psychotherapies
Psychologist
M.Sc (Applied Psychology), Post Graduate Diploma in Clinical Psychology, Certified in Intensive Training in Psychotherapies
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