Physiotherapist, Rehabilitation Specialist
DPT, Certification in Dry Needling, Certification in Telehealth and Telemedicine
Physiotherapist, Rehabilitation Specialist
DPT, Certification in Dry Needling, Certification in Telehealth and Telemedicine
Psychologist
M.Sc (Psychology), Advance Diploma in Psychology, M.Phil (Psychology)
Psychologist
M.Sc (Psychology), Advance Diploma in Psychology, M.Phil (Psychology)
Psychologist
Advanced Diploma in Clinical Psychology (ADCP), M.phill (Clinical Psychology)
Psychologist
Advanced Diploma in Clinical Psychology (ADCP), M.phill (Clinical Psychology)
Psychologist, Speech and Language Pathologist
MSc (Psychology), M.ED (MCC), PGD (Speech Language & Pathology)
Psychologist, Speech and Language Pathologist
MSc (Psychology), M.ED (MCC), PGD (Speech Language & Pathology)
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