Miss Ailish Reeson

Miss Ailish Reeson

Physiotherapist

Bachelor of Science (BSc)

"The atmosphere within the physiotherapy team at Spire Norwich Hospital is extremely supportive and friendly, with the whole team supporting each patients’ rehabilitation throughout their treatment."

I specialise in treating patients with pelvic health issues, such as stress urinary incontinence and urge urinary incontinence, as well as treating post-operative breast surgery patients (with a specific focus on breast cancer surgery). I also practice in scar therapy and shockwave therapy.

I enjoy my role as a physiotherapist because I am able to help make invaluable changes to a patients’ life. The reward of seeing a patients’ quality of life drastically improve is something that is difficult to top.

I completed a BSc Undergraduate degree in Physiotherapy at the University of East Anglia, qualifying in 2021 with first class honours. During my university degree, I completed numerous placements across East Anglia, spanning across elderly medicine, community and cardiothoracic surgery. Since joining Spire Norwich Hospital, I have completed the Female Urinary Dysfunction: Foundation Level Course at Chelsea and Westminster Hospital, as well as a Women’s Health Scar Therapy Course at Spire Manchester.

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