Empowering Children Through Expert Occupational Therapy

Madhumita provides specialized occupational therapy tailored for children with developmental challenges, ensuring they receive the personalized support necessary to thrive in their everyday lives.

Occupational Therapy

It helps individual with physical, mental, behavioral, and developmental conditions to become more independent and functional in their daily lives, focusing on improving skills for daily living, learning, and play.

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Physiotherapy

Our clinic offers comprehensive physiotherapy services designed to restore movement, reduce pain, and enhance overall physical function. We provide personalized treatment plans for individuals recovering from injuries, surgeries, neurological conditions, and musculoskeletal disorders.

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Sensory Integration Therapy

Our clinic offers Sensory Integration Therapy to help individual, especially children, process and respond to sensory information effectively, through structured activities and play-based interventions. We support those with sensory processing difficulties, enhancing their coordination, attention, and daily functioning. Our goal is to improve sensory regulation, motor skills, and overall quality of life."

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Applied Behavior Analysis (ABA) Therapy

Our clinic provides Applied Behavior Analysis (ABA) Therapy to support individuals with developmental and behavioral challenges. Using evidence-based techniques, we focus on improving communication, social skills, and daily living abilities. Our personalized therapy plans help reduce challenging behaviors and promote positive, meaningful growth in a supportive environment.

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Neuro Rehabilitation

Our clinic offers Neuro Rehabilitation services to help individuals recover and improve function after neurological conditions such as stroke, traumatic brain injury, spinal cord injury, and neurodegenerative diseases. Our expert team provides personalized therapy, including physiotherapy, occupational therapy, and speech therapy, to enhance mobility, independence, and overall quality of life.

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Speech Therapy

Our clinic offers Speech Therapy to help individuals improve communication, speech clarity, language skills, and swallowing functions. Our certified speech therapists provide personalized treatment plans for children and adults with speech delays, language disorders, stuttering, and other communication challenges.

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Special Education Services

Our clinic offers Special Education Services tailored to support children with diverse learning needs. Our specialized programsfocus on enhancing academic skills, cognitive development, and social-emotional growth through individualized instruction and evidence-based strategies. We aim to create an inclusive and supportive learning environment that fosters confidence, independence, and success.

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Hand Therapy Services

Our clinic offers Hand Therapy Services to help individuals recover from hand, wrist, and upper extremity injuries or conditions. Our specialized hand therapists provide personalized treatment, including exercises, splinting, and pain management techniques, to restore strength, mobility, and function. We aim to enhance independence in daily activities and improve overall hand health.

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Custom splinting and adaptive device services

Our clinic offers Custom splinting and adaptive device services to enhance function, support recovery, and improve independence in daily activities. We provide personalized splints for injury management, posture correction, and joint protection, along with adaptive devices to assist with mobility, self-care, and functional tasks.

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Clinical Child Counseling

Our clinic offers Clinical Child Counseling to support children facing emotional, behavioral, and developmental challenges. Through evidence-based therapy, we help children develop coping skills, improve emotional regulation, and enhance social interactions. Our goal is to provide a safe and supportive environment where children can express themselves, build resilience, and achieve emotional well-being.

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Welcome to Madhumita

Madhumita is a dedicated occupational therapy center for children, committed to providing personalized support to foster their development and well-being. We understand the unique challenges faced by children with developmental needs and strive to create a nurturing and empowering environment.

Our team of experts specializes in addressing various challenges, including autism spectrum disorders, ADHD, and motor skill difficulties. We are here to help every child reach their full potential through tailored therapeutic interventions.

Founder's Vision

To create a world where every child, regardless of their developmental challenges, has the opportunity to lead a fulfilling and independent life

Founder's Mission

Our mission is to empower children and their families by providing compassionate, evidence-based occupational therapy that fosters growth, confidence, and independence

Dr. Sahil Gohil

Dr. Sahil Gohil

BOT,HCPC(UK),RCOT,BAHT

Dr. Soanli Doshi

Dr. Sonali Doshi

MOT (Neuroscience),BOTH, Mem. AIOTA

Meet Our Team

Sahil Gohil is a skilled and compassionate Occupational Therapist with over 4.5 years of experience. He is HCPC-certified and has worked with diverse patient populations across leading healthcare systems, including NHS (UK), Government Civil Hospital Ahmedabad, and reputed private clinics. sahil specializes in paediatric and adult rehabilitation, helping individuals with conditions such as Autism, ADHD, Cerebral Palsy,Hand Injuries,and Neurodevelopmental.

Dr. Sahil Gohil

BOT,HCPC(UK),RCOT,BAHT

Sonali Doshi is a dedicated occupational therapist with a Master’s in Occupational Therapy specializing in Neuroscience. She supports neurodiverse children using evidence-based interventions to enhance their functional skills and independence. Passionate about inclusivity, sensory-motor development, and neuroplasticity, she tailors individualized therapy approaches to empower children and improve their quality of life.
 

Dr. Sonali Doshi

MOT(Neuroscience),BOT

Tasneemzehra, a skilled Occupational Therapist, empowers individuals to reach their full potential. Her holistic approach addresses physical, emotional, and social needs. With expertise in sensory integration, motor skills, and cognitive rehabilitation, she delivers personalized, evidence-based interventions, fostering trust, motivation, and empowerment to unlock strengths and achieve desired outcomes.

Dr. Tasneemzehra Syeda

MOT(Developmental Disabilities),HCPC(UK),BOT

Simran Jagetiya, MOT, is a dedicated Occupational Therapist specializing in developmental disabilities. With extensive pediatric experience, she excels in creating individualized therapy plans to enhance independence and functional skills in children and adults. Her expertise addresses diverse developmental, sensory, and motor challenges.

Dr. Simran Jagetiya

MOT(Developmental Disabilities),BOT

Esha Pancholi, a Child Behavioural Therapist with a Master’s in Clinical Psychology, is passionate about helping children overcome emotional, social, and developmental challenges. She provides personalized behavioral therapy and counseling for children with Autism, ADHD, Down syndrome, learning difficulties, focusing on building confidence, emotional strength.

Esha Pancholi

Clinical Psychologist

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I am Rajvi Mehta - a qualified Audiologist & Speech-Language Pathologist with more than 9 years of clinical experience. Along with my work here as a Consultant Audiologist & Speech-Language Pathologist at Civil HospitalAhmedabad, I also provide teletherapy across India. I am RCI Registered and a Life Member of ISHA.

Rajvi Mehta

Speech Therapist

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Frequently Asked Questions

General Information & Appointments
Do I need a doctor’s referral to start therapy?
A doctor’s referral is not mandatory, but if you have one, it helps us coordinate better with your healthcare provider.
What age groups do you work with?
We provide therapy for **infants, children, adolescents, and adults** depending on the condition and therapy goals.
How do I book an appointment?
You can **call us directly, message us on WhatsApp, or visit our center** to schedule an appointment.
Do you offer home-based or online therapy sessions?
Yes, we offer both **home-based and online sessions** for select therapies, depending on the client’s needs.
What kind of activities are used in therapy?
We use customized activities based on the patient’s needs — including **play-based sessions, sensory integration, fine motor skill exercises, and task-based training.**
How can parents support their child’s therapy at home?
Our therapists guide parents with **home programs and simple exercises** to reinforce progress made during sessions.
How soon will I see improvements?
Progress depends on the individual’s condition, consistency, and participation — some see improvement in weeks, while others may need longer-term therapy.
My child’s development seems delayed — what should I do first?
Book a **developmental assessment** at our clinic. Early evaluation helps design a customized therapy plan for your child’s growth.
How makes Madhumita Clinic different from other therapy centers?
We offer **integrated, personalized care from multiple specialists under one roof** — ensuring coordinated progress for every client.
Occupational Therapy & Physiotherapy
What is Occupational Therapy?
Occupational Therapy helps individuals **develop, recover, or maintain the skills needed for daily living and working** — including motor, sensory, cognitive, and social skills.
What kind of activities are done in Occupational Therapy?
Activities include **fine motor tasks, sensory integration exercises, hand-eye coordination games, daily living skill training, and behavior-based interventions.**
How often should my child attend occupational therapy sessions?
Frequency depends on the assessment results and therapy goals, typically ranging from **3 to 5 sessions per week.**
What conditions do your physiotherapists treat?
We treat **orthopedic, neurological, and pediatric conditions** — such as post-stroke rehabilitation, cerebral palsy, sports injuries, and post-surgical recovery.
Do you provide physiotherapy for adults and elderly patients?
Yes, our physiotherapists work with adults and seniors to improve mobility, strength, balance, and independence.
How is Occupational Therapy different from Physiotherapy?
While Physiotherapy focuses on improving **body movement and physical strength**, Occupational Therapy focuses on helping patients **perform everyday activities independently** (e.g., dressing, eating, writing, or working).
Special Education
What is special education support?
Special education focuses on improving **academic, behavioral, and functional skills** in children with learning disabilities, ADHD, or developmental delays.
Do you help with school readiness or learning difficulties?
Yes, our special educators design **individualized education plans (IEPs)** to support school learning and cognitive development.
Hand Therapy & Injuries
What is Hand Therapy?
Hand therapy is a specialized area focusing on **rehabilitation of the hand, wrist, and upper limb** after injury, surgery, or neurological impairment.
Who needs hand therapy?
Individuals with **hand fractures, tendon or nerve injuries, carpal tunnel syndrome, or post-stroke hand weakness** can benefit from hand therapy.
How long does it take to recover from a hand injury?
Recovery depends on the severity of the injury and surgery type. Most patients need regular therapy for **4–12 weeks.**
What techniques are used in Hand Therapy?
**Exercises for strength and mobility, splinting, scar management, and functional training** to restore hand use in daily activities.
Conditions Treated: Autism Spectrum Disorder (ASD)
Do you provide therapy for Autism Spectrum Disorder (ASD)?
Yes, we offer individualized **sensory integration, behavioral training, communication support, and social skill development** for children with autism.
How does Occupational Therapy help children with Autism?
Occupational Therapy helps improve **sensory processing, attention, communication, and daily life skills** through structured, play-based activities. It helps children become more independent in everyday tasks like dressing, eating, and socializing.
What is sensory integration therapy for Autism?
Sensory integration therapy helps children who are overly sensitive or under-sensitive to sounds, touch, or movement. It trains their brain to respond more calmly and effectively to sensory input.
Can speech therapy help my child with Autism talk better?
Yes. Speech therapy helps children develop communication skills — including **vocabulary, sentence formation, and social interaction** — depending on their developmental level.
How long does therapy for Autism take?
Therapy duration varies depending on the child’s needs. Most children benefit from regular sessions (**3–5 per week**) over several months, with gradual improvement.
Conditions Treated: ADHD (Attention Deficit Hyperactivity Disorder)
Can you help children with ADHD and learning disabilities?
Absolutely. Our occupational therapists and special educators work together to improve **focus, behavior, and academic performance.**
What kind of therapies are effective for ADHD?
**Occupational Therapy, Behavioural Therapy, and Special Education support** can improve attention, impulse control, and organization skills in children with ADHD.
How can Occupational Therapy help with hyperactivity and focus?
Therapists use **structured activities, sensory tools, and visual routines** to help children improve focus, sitting tolerance, and self-control during tasks.
Can therapy help my child perform better in school?
Yes. Therapy helps develop **attention, handwriting, and task-following skills**, which directly improve school performance and confidence.
Conditions Treated: Down Syndrome
What kind of therapies are recommended for Down Syndrome?
Children with Down Syndrome benefit from a combination of **Occupational Therapy, Physiotherapy, Speech Therapy, and Special Education** to support motor, cognitive, and communication development.
How early should therapy begin for Down Syndrome?
**Early intervention (from infancy)** is highly recommended to maximize developmental progress in speech, movement, and self-help skills.
Can children with Down Syndrome become independent adults?
With consistent therapy, education, and family support, many individuals achieve significant independence in daily living and work skills.
Conditions Treated: Learning Disabilities
How do I know if my child has a learning disability?
Signs include difficulty reading, writing, understanding instructions, or doing math compared to peers. A **developmental or psychological assessment** can confirm it.
How does Occupational Therapy help with learning problems?
OT improves **fine motor skills, visual-motor integration, handwriting, attention, and organization** — all of which support academic performance.
What role does Special Education play?
Special educators provide **individualized teaching methods and learning strategies** tailored to each child’s strengths and weaknesses.
Physiotherapy & Pain Conditions
What pain conditions do you treat?
We treat **back pain, neck pain, shoulder pain, postural issues, joint stiffness, and neurological pain conditions.**
How is pain managed through therapy instead of medication?
Physiotherapy and Occupational Therapy use **exercises, manual therapy, and ergonomic training** to relieve pain and prevent recurrence naturally.
Speech & Communication Delays / Speech Therapy
What is Speech Therapy and who needs it?
Speech Therapy helps individuals improve their ability to **communicate, understand language, and express themselves clearly.** It’s useful for children with speech delays, adults after stroke or injury, and anyone with communication or voice problems.
At what age should a child start Speech Therapy?
If your child is **not speaking words by 18 months, or not forming short sentences by 2.5–3 years**, it’s best to start an evaluation. Early therapy gives the best results.
When should I worry if my child isn’t speaking?
If your child isn’t using **single words by 18 months or short sentences by 2.5 years**, it’s advisable to consult a speech therapist.
What are the common signs that a child needs Speech Therapy?
  • Not speaking or babbling by expected ages
  • Difficulty pronouncing sounds or words
  • Limited vocabulary for their age
  • Difficulty understanding instructions.
Can speech therapy help with stammering or unclear speech?
Yes. Speech therapy improves **clarity, fluency, and confidence** in communication through targeted exercises.
Brain Injury & Neurorehabilitation
What is Neurorehabilitation?
Neurorehabilitation is a specialized therapy designed to help people recover from neurological conditions such as **stroke, brain injury, spinal cord injury, multiple sclerosis, or Parkinson’s disease.**
What are the main goals of Neurorehabilitation?
The goals are to help the patient regain **movement, balance, coordination, memory, speech, and independence in daily activities.**
What conditions benefit most from Neurorehabilitation?
**Stroke (CVA), Traumatic Brain Injury (TBI), Spinal Cord Injury, Parkinson’s Disease, Guillain-Barré Syndrome, Multiple Sclerosis, Neuropathy or nerve injuries.**
Can therapy help after a traumatic brain injury?
Yes. Neurorehabilitation improves **movement, balance, speech, and memory** — helping patients return to daily life safely and independently.
What is the difference between neurorehabilitation and physiotherapy?
Physiotherapy focuses on restoring movement, while neurorehabilitation also addresses **memory, coordination, and daily activity retraining.**
What kind of therapies are included in Neurorehabilitation?
It’s a multidisciplinary program that can include:
  • Physiotherapy – to improve strength and mobility
  • Occupational Therapy – for daily living skills
  • Speech Therapy – for speech and swallowing issues
  • Cognitive Training – for memory and attention
  • Hand Therapy – for fine motor recovery
How soon should therapy start after a stroke or injury?
Ideally, therapy should begin as **early as medically stable**, often within the first few days to weeks. Early rehabilitation improves long-term outcomes.
Can older adults benefit from Neurorehabilitation?
Yes, age is not a barrier. Older adults show excellent improvement in mobility, balance, and confidence with consistent therapy.
How long does Neurorehabilitation take?
The duration depends on the severity of the condition. Some patients recover in a few months, while others may require long-term therapy and periodic reassessment.
What is Cognitive Rehabilitation Therapy?
Cognitive rehabilitation helps patients with **memory, problem-solving, and attention issues** — common after brain injuries or stroke.
Can Neurorehabilitation help with speech or swallowing problems?
Yes. Integrated **Speech and Occupational Therapy** can address speech difficulties, swallowing (dysphagia), and facial muscle weakness.
What are Activities of Daily Living (ADL) training?
ADL training teaches patients to perform essential self-care tasks like **dressing, grooming, eating, and using assistive devices independently.**
Is home-based Neurorehabilitation available?
Yes, home visits can be arranged for patients who cannot travel. Therapists design programs suited to the home environment.
How does family involvement help in Neurorehabilitation?
Family members are trained to assist the patient in exercises and daily tasks, creating a supportive environment for recovery.
Can Neurorehabilitation help patients who had therapy before but didn’t improve much?
Yes. A reassessment at Madhumita Clinic can help identify missed areas — like **cognitive, sensory, or coordination issues, Activities of daily living** — and build a more personalized plan.
What makes your Neurorehabilitation program different?
We offer multidisciplinary, goal-oriented care — combining **Occupational Therapy, Physiotherapy, Speech Therapy, and Hand Therapy** under one roof — ensuring faster and more holistic recovery.
What happens in stroke rehabilitation?
Neurorehabilitation helps patients regain **strength, balance, coordination, and independence in daily activities** like dressing, walking, or eating after a stroke.
Conditions Treated: Cerebral Palsy & Developmental Delays
What therapies are best for Cerebral Palsy?
A combination of **Physiotherapy (for movement), Occupational Therapy (for daily skills), and Speech Therapy (for communication)** gives the best results.
Can therapy improve walking or sitting in a child with Cerebral Palsy?
Yes. Early and consistent therapy helps strengthen muscles, improve posture, and enhance coordination for mobility and independence.