Sri-Vani's Physiotherapy journey started in South Africa after graduating with an honour’s degree from the University of KwaZulu-Natal in 2014, she began her career by serving in a rural community, addressing a wide range of medical conditions. This experience not only enriched her clinical skills but also highlighted her commitment to community health.
Transitioning into private practice, Sri-Vani specialized in an ICU setting, focusing on cardiovascular and respiratory patients. Simultaneously, she managed outpatient cases, particularly those concerning back and neck issues. Her eight years in this role underscore her expertise in critical care and rehabilitation, showcasing her versatility across different healthcare settings.
Recently relocated to New Zealand, Sri-Vani finds solace in the country's natural beauty, although she admits to disliking its cold climate. Her warm personality and strong family orientation shine through her interests in reading, dancing, and spending quality time with loved ones.
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Virusha graduated from University of Western Cape in 2014 with BSc in Physiotherapy(Hons.) Virusha has spent time practicing in various settings including Community Health Centre, Rural Regional Hospitals in South Africa prior to coming to New Zealand. Virusha has an interest sports rehabilitation with experience in treating mountain bikers and trail runners as well as an interest in vocational rehabilitation. Virusha enjoys playing golf and volunteer work with various non-profits. View details »
Sarah completed a Bachelor of Physiotherapy at the University of Otago in 2021. Sarah has a particular interest in managing sports related injuries and has experience working with the Miramar Rangers football club and Kaikorai rugby club, and is working with the Stop Out football club this year. Sarah has played and coached netball throughout the years and enjoys training for long distance running events. Sarah is passionate in facilitating return to play, social or competitive, through a holistic approach. View details »