Zaid is TBI Ormiston’s newest Physiotherapist, having a placement here and eventually graduating from AUT in 2023. Although being born and raised in New Zealand he has an Iraqi background, therefore he is fluent in both English and Arabic. Zaid pursued Physiotherapy as a career as he has a passion in delivering holistic and compassionate care. He is very excited to grow as a clinician with TBI however outside of work he enjoys going to the gym with friends, reading Batman comics and long drives. View details »
Gunveen has graduated from Auckland University of Technology. She has gained valuable experience in Middlemore Hospital working in Musculoskeletal outpatients, Women’s health and maternity ward, Orthopaedics ward as well as Kidz First. Her particular areas of interest are vocational rehab, chronic pain and musculoskeletal disorders as well as post-operative rehabilitation. Gunveen has also pursued her interest in pelvic health physio for all ages with experience in treating antenatal and postnatal clients during her time at Middlemore Hospital. She is credentialled by Dr Melissa Davidson (Specialist Physiotherapist) and qualified to treat pelvic pain, incontinence, prolapse and other pelvic health conditions. She is currently studying towards her post graduate diploma in Acupuncture at AUT. She can converse fluently in English, Hindi, and Punjabi. View details »
Intonia is a senior physiotherapist with doctoral degree and more than 20 years of clinical experience. She has worked extensively across in-patient and out-patient sectors in Hong Kong for injury management, rehabilitation and prevention. She has a keen interest in managing a wide variety of musculoskeletal conditions covering people of all ages. She is passionate about incorporating a range of different hands-on techniques and individualized exercise-based approaches that best suit the need of her clients and assist them to achieve their goals and regain independence.
In her spare time, Intonia enjoys playing badminton, reading, and spending time with her family. She speaks English and Cantonese, and here to serve the Auckland community.
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