Speech and Language Pathologist, Occupational Therapist
B.S (Occupational Therapy)
Speech and Language Pathologist
M.S (Speech & language Pathology), M Phil Special Education
Speech and Language Pathologist
M.S (Speech & language Pathology), M Phil Special Education
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)
Neurologist, Rehabilitation Specialist
MBBS, FCPS (Rehabilitation Medicine), DCN (Neurology), DRCP (London)
Neurologist, Rehabilitation Specialist
MBBS, FCPS (Rehabilitation Medicine), DCN (Neurology), DRCP (London)
Psychologist
M.phill (Clinical Psychology), NGH Certified Instructor (USA), Certified NLP Practitioner (USA)
Psychologist
M.phill (Clinical Psychology), NGH Certified Instructor (USA), Certified NLP Practitioner (USA)
Physiotherapist, Rehabilitation Specialist
DPT, Certified Women Health Practitioner (USA), Certified Exercise Physiologist (USA)
Physiotherapist, Rehabilitation Specialist
DPT, Certified Women Health Practitioner (USA), Certified Exercise Physiologist (USA)
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