
Physiotherapist with 12+ years in orthopaedic, neurological and paediatric rehabilitation
Experience
12 years
Languages
English, Malayalam
Location
Al Shamkha, Abu Dhabi
Sees
children, adults, seniors
Aparna Bimal is a physiotherapist with over 12 years of clinical experience across multiple rehabilitation specialties. She graduated from Calicut University and holds a Master's degree in Health Science from the University of Kerala, combining strong academic foundations with extensive hands-on practice.
Her experience spans orthopaedic rehabilitation (helping patients recover from injuries and surgery affecting bones and joints), neurorehabilitation (supporting people with neurological conditions like stroke or spinal injuries), and paediatric rehabilitation (working with children). She holds certification in Basic Life Support from the American Heart Association, ensuring she can respond to medical emergencies.
Aparna works at Burjeel Abu Dhabi and is a good fit if you need structured rehabilitation after an injury or surgery, support for a neurological condition, or physiotherapy for a child.
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Master's in Health Science
University of Kerala, India
Bachelor's in Physiotherapy
Calicut University, India
Physiotherapist
Burjeel Abu Dhabi, United Arab Emirates
Consultations are available in English, Malayalam.
Burjeel — bmcalshamkha, Al Shamkha, Abu Dhabi.
Yes — this doctor sees children.
Commonly treated: Neurological Conditions, Orthopedic Injuries, Pediatric Developmental Delays, Post-Surgical Recovery.
Profile compiled from Burjeel's public website (see original profile via the booking link). Data is informational, not medical advice.
Burjeel Medical Center, Al Shamkha: 4.1★ · 1,302 Google reviews — Google rating for the clinic, not this doctor.
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