Whether it's helping a child reach their developmental milestones or supporting an elder to maintain independence — Dr. Neha Roda provides gentle, specialised care for the youngest and oldest members of your family.

At both ends of life — childhood and old age — the body has unique needs that require special understanding, patience, and expertise. Children are not small adults; their bodies are growing, developing, and learning. Elders are not simply older adults; their bodies are adapting to the natural changes of ageing, often with multiple health considerations.
Dr. Neha's pediatric physiotherapy uses play-based, age-appropriate techniques that children respond to naturally — helping them reach developmental milestones and manage conditions like cerebral palsy. Her geriatric physiotherapy focuses on maintaining mobility, preventing falls, managing osteoporosis, and preserving independence for elders.
Every session is personally delivered by Dr. Neha, with the patience, expertise, and compassion that children and elders deserve. Families are always involved, educated, and supported — because care for the youngest and oldest is always a team effort.
Play-based for children, gentle for elders — treatments are always adapted to the age, ability, and comfort of the patient.
We train and educate families to support care at home — because the best outcomes come from a team approach.
Dr. Neha's calm, patient manner puts children and elders at ease — making therapy a positive experience, not a stressful one.
From developmental milestones to fall prevention and osteoporosis management — we address the full spectrum of needs.
We build lasting relationships with families — supporting your child's growth or your elder's journey through the years.
5 key conditions across both ends of life — treated with specialised, age-appropriate care.
PediatricGentle, play-based therapy to help children reach developmental milestones — rolling, sitting, crawling, walking, and beyond.
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PediatricSpecialised rehabilitation for children with cerebral palsy — improving mobility, function, and quality of life through neuro-developmental therapy.
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GeriatricRestoring and maintaining mobility in older adults — helping them walk, climb stairs, and stay independent at home.
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GeriatricSafe, weight-bearing exercise and balance training to strengthen bones, prevent falls, and reduce fracture risk.
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BothManaging pain in children and elders — from growing pains and juvenile arthritis to age-related joint pain and arthritis.
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Every child develops at their own pace — but when delays in rolling, sitting, crawling, walking, or speech become apparent, early intervention is crucial. Dr. Neha's pediatric physiotherapy uses play-based, age-appropriate techniques to help children reach their developmental milestones.
Through gentle facilitation, fun activities, and family education, we help children build the strength, coordination, and motor skills they need to explore their world. Early intervention gives children the best chance to catch up and thrive.

Cerebral palsy (CP) is a group of disorders affecting movement, muscle tone, and posture — caused by damage to the developing brain. While CP is not progressive, the challenges it creates can be managed effectively with the right rehabilitation.
Dr. Neha's approach uses neuro-developmental therapy (NDT) principles — facilitating normal movement patterns, reducing spasticity, and helping children achieve their maximum functional potential. We work with the whole family to create a supportive, consistent approach that continues at home.

Mobility is independence. When walking becomes difficult, stairs become challenging, or balance becomes unsteady — quality of life suffers. Dr. Neha's geriatric mobility programs are designed to restore and maintain the ability to move safely and independently.
We focus on strengthening legs and core, improving balance, gait training, and teaching safe strategies for navigating stairs, getting up from chairs, and moving around the home. The goal is to keep elders active, confident, and living on their own terms for as long as possible.

Osteoporosis causes bones to become weak and brittle — significantly increasing fracture risk. The condition affects millions of older adults, particularly women after menopause. But the right exercise program can strengthen bones, improve balance, and reduce fall risk.
Dr. Neha's osteoporosis management program uses safe, weight-bearing exercises, balance training, and posture correction to build bone density, improve strength, and keep you active and safe. We'll also advise on safe movements to avoid during daily activities.

Musculoskeletal pain affects people of all ages — from growing pains and juvenile arthritis in children to age-related joint pain, arthritis, and back pain in elders. Dr. Neha's approach is gentle, safe, and effective for both ends of the age spectrum.
For children, we use play-based techniques to address growing pains, postural issues, and injuries. For elders, we use gentle mobilization, strengthening, and pain-relief techniques that respect the ageing body's needs. The goal is always the same: reduce pain, restore function, and improve quality of life.
A gentle, patient, family-centered approach to care at every stage of life.
Dr. Neha takes time to understand your child or elder's unique needs, history, and goals — in a calm, comfortable environment.
Based on assessment, Dr. Neha designs a program that's right for their age, ability, and goals — play-based for children, gentle for elders.
Gentle, effective therapy delivered with patience and expertise — helping children develop and elders maintain independence.
We train and support families to continue care at home — because the best outcomes come from a team approach.
Children can start physiotherapy from infancy. Early intervention is crucial for conditions like torticollis, developmental delay, and cerebral palsy. Dr. Neha uses gentle, play-based techniques that children respond to naturally — even with babies and toddlers.
Absolutely — and it's essential. Geriatric physiotherapy is specifically designed to be gentle, safe, and appropriate for ageing bodies. Dr. Neha takes into account all health conditions, medications, and individual limitations to create a program that improves mobility, strength, and safety without risk.
Yes — physiotherapy is one of the most effective interventions for developmental delay. Through play-based activities, gentle facilitation, and repetition, we help children build the strength, coordination, and motor skills needed to reach their developmental milestones.
Weight-bearing exercises (like walking and gentle resistance training), balance exercises, and posture correction are the foundation of osteoporosis management. Dr. Neha creates a safe, personalised program that strengthens bones, improves balance, and reduces fall risk — without causing injury.
Fall prevention involves strengthening legs and core, balance training, reviewing home safety, and addressing any underlying medical issues. Dr. Neha's geriatric mobility program covers all these areas — helping elders stay safe and confident in their own homes.
Yes — we understand that mobility can be challenging for elderly patients. Please contact us to discuss home visit options. We can assess your home environment for safety and provide treatment in the comfort of your own space.
Book a consultation with Dr. Neha Roda today. Whether it's helping your child reach their milestones or supporting your elder's independence — we're here to help with compassionate, expert care.