Comprehensive care at our Siwan clinic — child rehabilitation, women's physiotherapy, and treatment for all ages.
Six specialties. Two doctors. One clinic in Siwan.
Specialist care for children — developmental delays, cerebral palsy, neurological conditions, postural problems, and recovery after injury or surgery.
Care for female patients in a comfortable, private setting. Chronic pain, weakness, postpartum recovery — with Siwan's only licensed female physiotherapist, Dr. Maherukh Fatma.
Treatment for joint pain, arthritis, spine conditions, and post-fracture rehabilitation — for adults and children at our Siwan clinic.
Guided recovery after surgery to restore strength, mobility, and confidence — structured programs tailored to each patient.
Safe recovery for children, teens, and adults after sports-related injuries — return to activity with a clear, step-by-step plan.
Support for stroke, paralysis, and other neurological conditions across age groups — improving movement and daily function.
Not sure which service fits your needs? Message us on WhatsApp with the patient's age and main concern — we will guide you to the right doctor.
Common questions about specific treatments — what to expect and how to prepare.
We treat children from infancy through adolescence. Early intervention is often more effective — if you have concerns about your child's development or movement, book an assessment as soon as possible.
It depends on the condition and your child's progress. After the first assessment, the doctor will give you a clear plan with an estimated number of sessions and weekly goals.
Yes. For children, parents are always welcome and involved throughout the session. The doctor will also guide you on exercises and activities to continue at home between sessions.
Yes. Dr. Maherukh Fatma treats all female patients in a private setting. You will not share your session with other patients, and you can discuss your condition openly.
When you message us to book, simply mention that you prefer a female doctor. We will confirm your appointment with Dr. Maherukh directly.
No referral is required. If you have previous reports, scans, or prescriptions, bring them along — they help the doctor understand your history faster. But you can also come without any documents.
Not necessarily. The doctor can assess many conditions clinically on the first visit. If you already have imaging reports, bring them — they are helpful but not required to book.
In many orthopedic cases, yes. Physiotherapy can reduce pain, restore mobility, and delay or avoid surgery entirely. The doctor will assess your specific situation and advise you honestly.
Acute back pain often improves in 4–6 sessions. Chronic or recurring conditions may take longer. Your doctor will give you a clear timeline after the first assessment.
The right time depends on the type of surgery. In many cases, early rehabilitation (within days) produces better outcomes. Share your discharge notes with us and we will advise on the right start time.
We work around your current stage of healing. Some exercises can begin even with a cast or stitches. The doctor will design a safe program based on your surgical notes and current condition.
Yes — bring your discharge summary, surgical notes, and any restrictions given by your surgeon. These help the physiotherapist design a program that complements your surgical recovery.
Yes. We treat sports injuries in children and teenagers as well as adults. Both doctors are experienced with paediatric sports injuries and will create an age-appropriate recovery plan.
Return-to-sport timelines depend on the type and severity of the injury. The doctor will give you clear milestones and tell you when it is safe to resume — returning too early risks re-injury.
Not always. In most cases, modified activity is encouraged to maintain fitness and speed recovery. The doctor will specify what you can and cannot do at each stage of your program.
Yes. Physiotherapy is one of the most effective interventions after stroke. It helps rebuild movement, balance, and coordination by retraining the brain and body through structured exercises.
The sooner, the better. Early rehabilitation — even within the first few weeks of a stroke — typically leads to better outcomes. Contact us as soon as the patient is medically stable.
Progress depends on the severity of the neurological condition, age, and how early treatment begins. The doctor will assess the patient and give you honest, realistic goals at the first session.
Qualified physiotherapy in Siwan. Book on WhatsApp, get a treatment plan on day one.
Siwan's only licensed female physiotherapist — private, comfortable sessions for women and girls.