
Jasmine completed her Physiotherapy degree at the University of South Australia in 2013 and has since worked in Aged Care and private practice settings. She has completed professional development courses to acquire good assessment and treatment skills. Jasmine enjoys working with clients through the provision of hands-on treatments, exercise programs and education. Throughout her clinical practice, Jasmine has been complimented by clients, respiratory and orthopaedic specialists for helping clients to achieve positive outcomes.Dr. Strydom confines his practice to the care of nursing home residents.
Apart from work, she enjoys going for long walks with her husband, attending church services and Pilates.
Jasmine’s services and interests includes:-
Language spoken: English, Mandarin, and Malay
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In the first instance, we recommend speaking directly with your treating doctor or a member of our reception team. You may also request to speak with the Practice Manager, who will assist in reviewing and resolving your concern.
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