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Dr Sarkaw Mohammad Randhawa
Clinical Director

Dr Sarkaw Mohammad Randhawa is Garmiyani Kurdish by descent and was raised in Rawalpindi, Pakistan. She takes a systematic bio-mechanical approach to treating her patients with a great interest in patient education, pain management and restoration of mobility, especially for people with acute and chronic musculoskeletal conditions.  She can fluently speak English, Kurdish, Urdu and Hindi.

Education

  • Masters in Health Science (Rehabilitation Medicine)
  • Bachelor of Chiropractic
  • Bachelor Para-Medicine and Emergency Management
  • Postgraduate Diploma in Rehabilitation
  • Postgraduate Certificate in Rehabilitation
  • Postgraduate Certificate in Travel Medicine (Refugee and Migrant Health)

Masters Thesis

Exploring Ambulance Officers’ experiences of chronic low back pain and its treatment.
https://ourarchive.otago.ac.nz/handle/10523/6856

Boards and Community Service

  • Board member of the Chiropractic Board of New Zealand
  • Founder and board member of I AM HE(R) Charitable Trust (www.iamher.co.nz)
  • Co-founder and board member of Ethnic Business Network
  • Board member of South East Kirikiriroa Community Association Incorporated
  • Board member of the Immigration Trust
  • Committee member of World Federation of Chiropractic Public Health Committee

Interests

  • Community service, professional actress and model, professional emcee, painting and sketching and creative writing.

Dr Allen Elley

Born and raised in Auckland, Allen moved to Canada to study Chiropractic. After graduating, Allen returned to New Zealand and set up the Hillcrest Spinal Centre in 1971. Allen has studied extensively over the years and is still passionate about Chiropractic and health today. He brings a wealth of knowledge to the practice specializing in Applied Kinesiology. Allen’s patients enjoy spending time with him and he has a large client-base of families who have been seeing him for more than 40 years.