Dr. Bhavik Sheth is a physical therapist and the co-founder of the Elite Movement Initiative, a physical therapy group. He earned his Doctor of Physical Therapy from New York Medical College, and a Bachelor of Science in Health Science from Stony Brook University. He now specializes in Orthopedic and Sports Physical Therapy and works in the medical field as a primary care provider treating musculoskeletal conditions.
Dr. Bhavik Sheth graduated from Stony Brook University with his Bachelor of Science in 2012. He earned his Doctor of Physical Therapy degree from New York Medical College in 2016. He also worked as a student physical therapist at Forest Hills Hospital, Mercy Medical Center, Sundance Physical Therapy, and Advanced S.P.O.R.T.S Physical Therapy while studying at New York Medical College.
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