Specialist care for brain and spinal injury recovery in Bulawayo — delivered with over a decade of NHS experience, and a firm belief that world-class rehabilitation belongs in resource-limited settings too.
Accessible, high-quality care — delivered in the city I call home.
Dr Hazel Siringwani is a Neurorehabilitation Physician with more than ten years of experience in the United Kingdom's National Health Service — now bringing specialist recovery care home to Bulawayo.
Her practice focuses on the long arc of recovery after brain injury, stroke, and spinal cord damage. The work is patient-centred and multidisciplinary by design: coordinating therapy, medication, and the quieter, unglamorous details that determine whether a person regains independence or merely survives.
Based at Mater Dei Hospital in the City of Kings, she is committed to making evidence-based neurorehabilitation available in resource-limited settings — where it is needed most, and too often missing.
Comprehensive recovery programmes following stroke, traumatic injury, or surgical intervention.
Botulinum toxin injections and pharmacological strategies to manage muscle tone and restore movement.
Targeted treatment of chronic neuropathic pain, including post-injury and post-stroke syndromes.
Dignified, practical management of continence issues arising from neurological conditions.
Medical oversight and optimisation of anticonvulsant therapy for post-injury epilepsy.
Structured assessment of attention, memory, and executive function, with tailored recovery plans.
Neurological recovery is rarely linear. Our care model is built around that reality — coordinating the right specialists, the right timing, and the right expectations for every patient and family.
A thorough clinical and functional evaluation — understanding not only what has happened, but what matters most to the person sitting across from us.
Evidence-based interventions — medical, therapeutic, pharmacological — sequenced to respect both the biology of recovery and the realities of everyday life.
Working alongside physiotherapists, occupational therapists, speech therapists, and family — because no single clinician recovers a patient alone.
Regular reassessment and honest conversations about progress, plateaus, and what comes next — a clinical relationship measured in years, not appointments.
Mater Dei Hospital
New Complex, Room 13
Burns Drive, Bulawayo
By appointment, via email or through your referring clinician.