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Physiotherapist specialising in postoperative rehabilitation, spinal dysfunction, and paediatric care
Experience
4 years
Languages
English, Gujarati, Hindi, Marathi, Urdu
Location
Al Nahda, Dubai
Sees
children, adults
Ms. Fatema Amreen Saifee is a physiotherapist at Zulekha Hospital in Sharjah with over four years of clinical experience in rehabilitation and recovery. She completed her Bachelor of Physiotherapy from V.S.P.M College of Physiotherapy in India before joining the Zulekha Healthcare Group, where she has built expertise in helping patients regain function and mobility.
Her main areas of focus include recovery after surgery (postoperative rehabilitation), treatment of spinal problems such as back pain and disc issues, and rehabilitation for children with movement or functional challenges. She uses evidence-based techniques tailored to each patient's needs, whether they are returning to normal activity after an operation, managing a back or neck condition, or working with young patients on movement and strength.
Special interests: postoperative rehabilitation, spinal dysfunction, paediatric rehabilitation.
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Bachelor of Physiotherapy
V.S.P.M College of Physiotherapy, India
Physiotherapist
Zulekha Hospital, United Arab Emirates
Consultations are available in English, Gujarati, Hindi, Marathi, Urdu.
Zulekha Hospital — Sharjah, Al Nahda, Dubai.
Yes — this doctor sees children.
Commonly treated: Arthritis (Wear-And-Tear), Back and Neck Pain.
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