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Consult Best Occupational Therapists in Delhi

Ms. Mehnaaz Ansari

Occupational Therapist

Occupational TherapistOccupational Therapist

M65 Lajpat Nagar 2 near mother dairy, Delhi, Delhi, India, 110024

Ms. Radha R Gourisariya

Occupational Therapist

Occupational TherapistOccupational Therapist

D32, lajpat nagar 1, Delhi, Delhi, India, 110024

Ms. Vibha Sharma

Occupational Therapist

Occupational TherapistOccupational Therapist
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16, Gagan Vihar, Krishna Nagar, Delhi, Delhi, India, 110051

Frequently Asked Questions

So basically, an occupational therapist is someone who helps people get back to doing daily stuff on their own after illness, injury or like any kind of physical or mental condition. They help with motor skills, focus, hand movement, balance, and that kind of things.

They see people with stroke problems, cerebral palsy, autism, arthritis, spine injury, mental health issues also. Main goal is to make person manage daily tasks better, like using hands, walking, writing etc.

Yes, totally. In fact, many OT’s in Delhi work mostly with kids. They treat kids who got ADHD, autism, slow development, or those who don’t like touching certain textures. They do therapy through games and play to make child learn better.

Physio is more about body pain and muscle stuff. OT is more about how you manage daily life – like eating, dressing, brushing, studying, etc. Both help in recovery but OT is more about practical daily use.

First time they’ll ask you what's difficult for you to do – like holding spoon, buttoning shirt or sitting straight. Then they plan activities for you like simple exercises, puzzles, sometimes give tools to use at home. All depends on what you need help with.

If you or your child or even parents are having trouble doing daily activities – like wearing clothes, feeding, concentrating at school or work, then you should meet one. They help a lot in improving that.

Yes, many OT’s help old age people especially those with arthritis, Parkinsons or recovering from stroke. They help them move better, avoid falls, remember things and do daily chores better.

Usually between ₹400 to ₹1000. It depends where you go – big hospitals or private clinics may take more; some home therapists charge per visit.

Yes, some do home visits specially for elderly, bedridden patients or small kids with special needs. You just need to check with the clinic or OT person.

Some insurance companies give coverage under rehab or therapy services. But not all plans have it, so better ask your insurer and the therapist place about this before starting.

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