
Cynthia is a dedicated and compassionate physiotherapist who graduated in 2019 with a Bachelor’s degree in Physiotherapy from the University of Nigeria. Her passion for the profession was inspired early on through exposure to injury management and rehabilitation, and continues to be driven by her sociable nature and genuine desire to make a positive difference in people’s lives.
She began her career working in a specialist physiotherapy facility supporting injured and recovering soldiers in Nigeria, where she developed strong foundational clinical skills. Cynthia then spent two years in the Physiotherapy Unit at the University of Benin Teaching Hospital, gaining valuable experience across a broad range of conditions. She later moved to the United Kingdom, where she worked for two years within an NHS Trust hospital. This experience enhanced her clinical expertise and deepened her understanding of evidence-based practice and professional standards in physiotherapy.
In 2025, Cynthia relocated to Australia and now treats a wide variety of conditions, with a particular focus on musculoskeletal issues and sports-related injuries. She is committed to delivering personalised, patient-centred care to help individuals achieve their goals and return to the activities they enjoy.
Outside of the clinic, Cynthia enjoys exploring new places and going for long walks. She is guided by her core belief that everyone deserves a chance, which underpins her empathetic and inclusive approach to patient care.
