Since I was a child, I've been fascinated by the way our bodies work, especially the intricate details of human anatomy. As I grew older, my passion for healthcare solidified, and past my high school years, I knew that a career in Physical Therapy was the perfect fit. I began my journey in India, where I completed my education in Physical Therapy and gained three years of valuable experience practicing there. However, my fate led me to the United States in 2017, where I earned a Doctorate of Physical Therapy in 2020. I am also certified in Dry Needling and Graston Technique.
The first year of my professional career exposed me to various healthcare settings, but it was in outpatient care that I discovered my true passion. Guided by genuine enthusiasm, I found my purpose in helping individuals regain their movement abilities and return to the activities they love.
When I'm not working, I love to immerse myself in nature's beauty. Being with my little family—my daughter and husband—brings me pure joy. And there's something about traveling to new places that truly captivates me. I am fluent in Hindi and Gujarati, but more importantly, I speak the language of compassion and connection. This ability allows me to make a real difference in people’s lives.