Ella graduated from Auckland University of Technology (AUT) with a Bachelor of Health Science (Physiotherapy) in 2024. During her studies, she gained valuable experience through student placements in both public and community healthcare settings, where she saw a wide variety of patients.
Her interest in physiotherapy stems from her personal experiences of overcoming sports-related injuries. These experiences, in addition to time spent in a hospital environment, highlighted the diverse areas physiotherapists can work in.
In addition to physiotherapy, Ella is a figure skating coach. Over the years she has worked with students of all ages and skill levels, helping them build confidence, develop technical skills, and achieve their personal goals. Outside of her profession, Ella stays active through figure skating and rock-climbing. She also enjoys spending quality time with friends and family and unwinding with a good book.
Ella is enthusiastic about helping others regain their function, improve their quality of life, and achieve their personal goals. She looks forward to working with you! View details »
Tanisha graduated from Stellenbosch University, South Africa in 2017. She trained in the largest academic hospital in South Africa and then worked in private practise managing muskuloskeletal injuries and in patient hospital conditions. Tanisha immigrated to New Zealand in 2022 and has worked in various areas of physiotherapy since.
Since moving to New Zealand, Tanisha has completed her women's health course and is passionate about creating a welcoming, and supprotive environment for issues related to pelvic health. She has also worked in the vocational aspect of physiotherapy and can assist individuals with gradual return to work plans and education on workstation set ups for our full time office workers.
Tanisha's enjoys exercising regularly in the gym and hopping on the reformer pilates too. Since being in New Zealand, she has enjoyed being more outdoors and hopes to continue exploring the hidden gems of New Zealand. View details »
Shayal graduated in 2018 from Fiji National University. Growing up in the vibrant island nation, she developed a deep curiosity about the human body and its ability to heal. This passion led her to pursue a Bachelor of Physiotherapy.
During her studies, she was honoured to receive the Dean’s Honours Award, a recognition of her dedication and hard work throughout her academic journey.
Through her career, she has gained valuable experience working in hospitals, private clinics, and community settings. This combination of experiences has allowed Shayal to treat a wide range of patients, from paediatric to geriatric cases, and has given her a comprehensive understanding of physiotherapy across all age groups. Each of these environments has enriched her practice, shaping her approach to patient care by emphasizing a holistic and patient-centred approach.
Seeking further opportunities to grow and advance in her career, Shayal migrated to New Zealand in 2023 and have been working as a full-time physiotherapist since then. The move was motivated by the prospect of expanding her professional horizons and gaining exposure to a diverse range of physiotherapy practices.
Shayal is a very social person who loves meeting new people, making connections, and building lasting friendships. She enjoys traveling and experiencing new cultures, which has broadened her perspective and enriched her personal and professional life. In addition to her professional pursuits, Shayal has a passion for dancing. It is a form of self-expression that brings her joy, and she enjoys staying active through dance.
Currently, she lives with her parents and her husband, whom she believes are her pillars of support and motivation. Their love and encouragement have been instrumental in her journey, and she’s incredibly grateful for their unwavering presence in her life.
As a physiotherapist, Shayal’s goal is to continue helping people improve their health and quality of life, whether by assisting children in their development or supporting older adults with mobility issues, embracing new challenges, building relationships, and pursuing her passions for traveling and meeting new people.
Languages spoken: English, Hindi
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