
Physiotherapist with experience in India and the UAE
Experience
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Languages
English, Hindi
Location
Motor City, Dubai
Sees
adults
Surumi Mushtaq is a physiotherapist at Emirates Hospitals Group in Dubai. She completed her Bachelor of Physiotherapy from Bethany Navajeevan College of Physiotherapy in India and has built her career across both India and the UAE. Her clinical experience includes work at Al Tadawi Specialty Hospital in Dubai.
Surumi works with patients to address muscle tension, spasms, and movement-related issues through therapeutic rehabilitation. She brings a patient-centered approach to her practice, focusing on helping people regain function and reduce pain.
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Bachelor of Physiotherapy
Bethany Navajeevan College of Physiotherapy, India
Physiotherapist
Emirates Hospitals Group (Day Surgery Centre), United Arab Emirates
Physiotherapist
Al Tadawi Specialty Hospital, United Arab Emirates
Consultations are available in English, Hindi.
Emirates Hospitals Group — Emirates Hospital Day Surgery – Motor City, Motor City, Dubai.
This doctor primarily sees adults.
Commonly treated: Movement Limitations, Muscle Spasms, Muscle Tension, Post-Injury Rehabilitation, Post-Surgical Rehabilitation.
Profile compiled from Emirates Hospitals Group's public website (see original profile via the booking link). Data is informational, not medical advice.
Emirates Hospital Day Surgery & Medical Center, Motor City
Motor City - Up Town Motor City - Dubai
+971 800 444444Emirates Hospital Day Surgery & Medical Center, Motor City
Motor City, Dubai
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Emirates Hospital Day Surgery & Medical Center, Motor City: 4.5★ · 672 Google reviews — Google rating for the clinic, not this doctor.
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