Dana Gil

Dana Gil

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I graduated from Tel Aviv University with a BPT degree and have been working in Maccabi’s child development as a developmental physiotherapist since 1987.
For about a decade I have been involved in facilitating workshops for parents and babies + infant massage. Treatment and support for families in the field of children’s pelvic floor – with difficulties in controlling their needs.
For about a decade, she has been conducting workshops for parents and babies + infant massage. Treatment and support for families in the field of children’s pelvic floor – with difficulties controlling their needs.
Works independently in Or Akiva and the surrounding area: treatments in the clinic and home visits, as well as receiving health services at the Maccabi Child Development Unit in Zichron Yaakov.
A calming, professional response, tailored to the needs of parents and their children.

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