Sandhya Reji Isaac | Expert in Physiotherapy– iheal UAE
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Sandhya Reji Isaac

Physiotherapy

Musculoskeletal Pain & Soft Tissue Injury | Neurological Rehabilitation | Bell’s Palsy

Medcare Hospital | Sharjah, Hay Al Qasimiah
Arabic, English, Hindi, Malayalam
Women, Teenagers, Seniors, Men
Physiotherapy
15 years of experience
In-person

More about Sandhya Reji Isaac

Ms. Sandhya Reji Isaac qualified as a physiotherapist from Mangalore University in India. She has worked at Rakesh Hospital in India and Zulekha Hospital in the UAE. She is an associate member of the Indian Association of Physiotherapy.

Ms. Isaac is an expert at the rehabilitation patients after joint replacements and arthroscopic reconstruction surgeries. She helps patients suffering from acute and chronic musculoskeletal problems and soft tissue injuries. She is an expert at the rehabilitation and treatment of neurologic patients, who have suffered a stroke, cerebral palsy, GBS, Bell’s palsy etc.

Ms. Sandhya Reji Isaac unwinds by reading and listening to music. She speaks English, Hindi and Malayalam. 

Why choose holistic care
Holistic healing leading to a more balanced and sustainable wellness

Holistic healing leading to a more balanced and sustainable wellness

Natural and non-invasive methods to improve health minimizing the risk of side effects

Natural and non-invasive methods to improve health minimizing the risk of side effects

Integrative approach with conventional treatments to enhance effectiveness and recovery

Integrative approach with conventional treatments to enhance effectiveness and recovery

Evidence-based benefits on overall health and well-being

Evidence-based benefits on overall health and well-being

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