Nidhi Bhagat
- Pediatric play-based physiotherapy for daily routines.
- Motor development and movement skill building for children.
- Strength training and functional strengthening for youth.
- Confidence-building rehabilitation through graded activity.
- Safe, adaptive movement strategies for children with disabilities.
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The Hive Paediatric Clinic
Meet Nidhi, a registered physiotherapist who is passionate about helping children move, play and participate fully in the activities that they love. Her interest in pediatric care began while working as a swimming instructor for children with disabilities, where she explored creative ways to make movement both safe and fun. She completed her Master’s in Physical Therapy at the University of Toronto and continues to advance her skills through the Advanced Integrated Musculoskeletal (AIM) Physiotherapy Program. Nidhi enjoys working with children and of all ages and abilities, focusing on collaborative, play based therapy that supports each child’s individual goals within their daily routines. Her approach emphasizes building strength, confidence, and a positive relationship with movement. Outside the clinic, Nidhi has a lifelong love of movement. She practiced and taught Taekwondo for over 15 years, enjoys strength training, dancing Garba (a traditional Indian dance), and playing board games with friends. Nidhi also speaks conversational Gujarati.
68 Railside Road, Unit A, Toronto, ON, M3A 1A3
A comprehensive full 60-min session with your Pediatric Physiotherapist, you and your child. Expect a thorough assessment and treatment to occur on this day. We encourage open dialogue with the therapist, who will be sharing their findings and observations as they go. Expect a fun, play-forward approach!
240 Duncan Mill Rd, Suite 101, Toronto, ON, M3B 3S6
A comprehensive full 60-min session with your Pediatric Physiotherapist, you and your child. Expect a thorough assessment and treatment to occur on this day. We encourage open dialogue with the therapist, who will be sharing their findings and observations as they go. Expect a fun, play-forward approach!