Becoming a physiotherapist was a deeply personal decision shaped by my experiences and values. After crashing my motorcycle and injuring my knee, I saw firsthand the impact physiotherapy can have on recovery. The journey was tough, but it made me appreciate the importance of movement and rehabilitation. My grandmother, a physiotherapist herself, was a great inspiration, her dedication to helping others always stood out to me. I believe in helping people in pain to regain their strength so they can live life to the fullest. Physiotherapy allows me to combine my faith with my passion for healing, offering support and hope to those who are struggling. Seeing patients regain mobility and confidence is incredibly rewarding, and I am grateful to be in a profession that makes such a meaningful difference in people’s lives.
I am chartered with the CSP, the Governing Body of Physiotherapy.
Travelling around the world gave me more than just memories. It shaped how I connect with people. Experiencing different cultures and ways of life has made me more open-minded, grounded and adaptable. It has helped me better understand the diverse backgrounds and expectations that each of my patients brings, and to treat everyone with empathy, respect and without judgement.
I am registered with the HCPC.
I received a BSc (Hons) in Physiotherapy from YSJ.
I have a Level 3 Diploma in Sports Massage.
I am DBS checked.