He holds a Professional Doctoral Degree in Physical Therapy from Stony Brook University. He is Credentialed by the American Physical Therapy Association (APTA) as a Clinical Instructor. Dr. Aina is a Board Certified P.T. in the State of New York and New Jersey with 14 years of experience in different areas include: Orthopedic, geriatric, pediatric and sports medicine.
He has worked in Hospitals, outpatient rehabs, nursing homes and home care in different locations. The Hope Physical Therapy & Rehabilitation Services In Irvington NJ is Strategically located to serve the needs of Essex County and its surrounding environments. It is a well equipped office with adequate staffing.
He has worked in Hospitals, outpatient rehabs, nursing homes and home care in different locations. The Hope Physical Therapy & Rehabilitation Services In Irvington NJ is Strategically located to serve the needs of Essex County and its surrounding environments. It is a well equipped office with adequate staffing.
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Doris Mitchell
Oct 01, 2021
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My mother Sara Mitchell was unable to walk properly. Dr Aina and Dr Wiley helped get my mother back to where she is able to walk up the stairs around the house and enter the shower unassisted. They have a full gymnasium and exercises that they would have her perform.she would race to get there. They were both very pleasant and patient. The secretary Maria is a very professional person and down to earth. Thanks to having outpatient therapy here 3 times per week my mother has her independence once more at 78 years of age. We are eternally grateful for this service.
Prior to coming here she was hospitalized
Prior to coming here she was hospitalized
Laurie Lynch
Jul 30, 2021
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Gindella Thomas
Jul 24, 2021
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Muslimah Ahimsa
Jul 18, 2021
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James Rushing
Jul 07, 2020
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Chidi Eze
Dec 20, 2019
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Jean Gilbert
Oct 17, 2019
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The most unprofessional, rude and ignorant "professional" I have ever dealt with. Arrived at his office at 3:15 for a 3:30 appointment, started filling out the necessary paperwork but then I hear loud disruptive arguments in the back. So loud that I had to say something to the help desk about the noise. It was a man's voice where most of the loud noise came from. The man was very upset for a patient, granted it wasn't his patient, using his bathroom. I tried stay focused on filling out the paperwork but it got to a point where the argument came out where we, my mother and I, were seating. Okay
Ad Throws
Jul 23, 2019
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Naphtali King
Jul 05, 2018
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