About Doctors

Dr. Siddharth Sharma (Gold Medalist)

BPT (Gold Medalist)
MPT (Ortho)
COMT (Manual Therapy
MIAP Regd 11794

A highly experienced, motivated and confident individual with exceptional multi-tasking and organizational skills. Able to communicate effectively and sensitively with patients and carer’s to maximize the rehabilitation of patients and to ensure understanding of often complex clinical issues impacting on recovery. Excellent client facing skills and the ability to work closely with other health care professionals to assess patient’s needs and devise suitable treatment plans for them.

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Dr. Harkiran Kaur

BPT
MSPT (Sport Medicine)
COMT (Manual Therapy)
MPhil Yoga
MIAP Regd 11793
Ex. Physio Army (ECHS)

18 years of dedicated experience in treating sports, musculoskeletal & neurological illnesses. Great expertise in the formulation and execution of varied therapy programs and performing patient assessment. Knowledge of implementing acute patient care for adults and adolescents. Enthusiastic team player with ability to make patients feel at ease & improving recovery rates. Multi-tasker with ability to juggle high work volumes while maintaining a quality service across the board.

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Address

132, Guru Nanak, Avenue, Near Power House, Amritsar-143001

Building No. 145, Lower GF, GN Tower (Axis Bank Building) Lawrence Road Extension, Dasonda Singh Road, Amritsar

Opening Hours

    New Hope Physiotherapy Centre

  • Monday - Saturday
    10am to 7pm
  • Sunday
    Closed
  • Lower GF, GN Tower

  • Monday - Saturday
    9:30am to 1pm, 4pm to 7pm
  • Sunday
    Closed
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About New Hope Physiotherapy Centre

Amongst the finest physiotherapy centres in the city, New Hope Physiotherapy Centre in Amritsar is known for offering excellent patient care. Centre was founded by Dr Siddharth Sharma & Dr Harkiran Kaur in June 2005 at Guru Nanak Avenue, Majitha Road, Amritsar, and, they collectively have a clinical experience of more than 35 Years across various clinical setups both inpatient and outpatient. Since then we have successfully relieved thousands of patients suffering with pain and impaired activities of daily living or in other words we added "Life to Years".
We offer a high standard of Neuro-Musculoskeletal assessment and treatment to all ages and populations. We aim to deliver safe and effective treatments in order to improve movement, decrease pain and stiffness. We focus on achieving long-term progression through personalised exercise rehabilitation and hands on treatment.

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Our Services

Frozen Shoulder

Frozen shoulder, also known as adhesive capsulitis, is a condition characterized by stiffness and pain in your shoulder joint. Signs and symptoms typically begin gradually, worsen over time and then resolve, usually within one or two years.

Your risk of developing frozen shoulder increases if you're recovering from a medical condition or procedure that affects the mobility of your arm - such as a stroke or a mastectomy.

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Cervical Spondylosis

Cervical spondylosis is the natural wearing down of cartilage, disks, ligaments and bones in your neck. Main symptoms include neck pain or stiffness. Physical therapy; ice, heat, massage; soft collar and drugs are first-to-be-tried approaches. More severe cases, such as herniated disk, bone spurs or pinched nerves, are treated with injections or surgery.

What is Cervical Spondylosis?

Cervical spondylosis is a general term for age-related wear and tear in the cervical spine (neck) that can lead to neck pain, neck stiffness and other symptoms. Sometimes this condition is called arthritis or osteoarthritis of the neck.

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Back Pain

Back pain is pain felt in the back that usually originates from the muscles, nerves, bones, joints or other structures in the spine.

Back pain may have a sudden onset or can be a chronic pain; it can be constant or intermittent, stay in one place or radiate to other areas. It may be a dull ache, or a sharp or piercing or burning sensation. The pain may radiate into the arms and hands as well as the legs or feet, and may include symptoms other than pain. These symptoms may include tingling, weakness or numbness.

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Sports Injuries

Sports injuries occur during exercise or while participating in a sport. Children are particularly at risk for these types of injuries, but adults can get them, too.

You’re at risk for sports injuries if you:

  • haven’t been regularly active
  • don’t warm up properly before exercise
  • play contact sports

Read on to learn more about sports injuries, your treatment options, and tips for preventing them in the first place.

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