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International Physiotherapy Centre opens second branch in Doha

Published: 05 Dec 2016 - 11:32 am | Last Updated: 01 Nov 2021 - 06:37 am
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The International Physiotherapy Centre (IPC), a premium private rehabilitation clinic, has opened its second branch on Al-Waab Street (opposite Villaggio).

It opened its first branch last year.

The opening of the second clinic in Al Waab is a boost for people of all ages suffering from a range of physical problems including chronic back and neck pain, sports injuries, post-surgical weakness, paediatric and neurological issues. The clinics in Markhiya and Al Waab offer a variety of rehabilitation techniques including physiotherapy, chiropractic, osteopathy, paediatric physiotherapy and pilates ensuring every patient has the appropriate treatment plan for them.

Founder Sheikh Mohammed H F Al Thani said: "The International Physiotherapy Centre was established to help the Doha community access high-quality local care. I have seen far too many friends and family travel abroad for quality care, and as a young Qatari I am convinced we need to do more here locally.

Whilst it has certainly been challenging, we are delighted that we are opening our second clinic and will continue to work hard to deliver high-quality services to the community. I would especially like to thank the Ministry of Public Health, which has been very supportive and helped us navigate all the different ministries and approvals along the way!"

Tamara Hasan, the British General Manager and Co-Founder, added: "What really sets us apart is our constant focus on quality. We have hired only the best medical professionals from the US, Canada, UK, Australia and Europe and our clinics provide world-class healthcare in a high end, private and discrete environment.

We understand that Sheikh Mohammed HF Al Thani and Ms Hasan intend to provide further new services in the future, which they intend to announce in due course."

Sheikh Mohammed added: "Our passion is to improve the health and well being of our patients. Seeing someone enter the clinic unable to walk or in excruciating pain and seeing them leave visibly better is what drives us to do more. I am very passionate about this — and as with our first clinic, a percentage of any profits made will be donated to local charities."

One can find out more about the International Physiotherapy Centres in Markhiya and Waab at www.theipcentre.com, or on 4466 1318 / 4435 0340.