
Wings Therapy Center Pte
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Wings Therapy Center Pte. Ltd.
UEN 201705487G
Industry
Health & Social Services
Year founded
2017
Member since
2024
Latest reporting year
2025

About Wings Therapy Center Pte
Founded in 2017, WINGS is Singapore?s first intensive therapy center to offer transformative therapies for the special needs communities. We provide therapy for special needs babies as young a 4 months old through to teenagers and young adults.Founded by Judith Justin, a mother of a special needs child, Jake, with a rare disease, WINGS is the first in Singapore and Asia to offer groundbreaking therapies under the Intensive Model of Therapy (IMOT) framework, such as: Suit Therapy (NeuroSuit? and TheraSuit Method), Spider Cage Therapy, Universal Exercise Unit, Dynamic Movement Intervention (DMI), Intensive Gait Training. Task Specific Electrical Stimulation (TASES), Autism Fitness and Sports for The Special Child.
Address
1 Kay Siang Road #05-10
Products and services

Intensive Model of Therapy (IMOT) center
WINGS is Singapore's first Intensive Model of Therapy (IMOT) center to offer the following transformative therapies:Pediatric Physical TherapyOccupational TherapyEarly InterventionSuit Therapy (NeuroSuit and TheraSuit Method)Spider Cage TherapyUniversal Exercise UnitDynamic Movement Intervention (DMI)Intensive Gait TrainingTask Specific Electrical Stimulation (TASES)Autism FitnessAdaptive Sports for The Special ChildSince 2017, we have treated approximately 6000 kids collectively from Singapore and across AsiaConditions we specialise and treat include the following but this is not the exhaustive list:Cerebral PalsyUndiagnosed Developmental DelaysTraumatic And Anoxic Brain InjuriesSpina BifidaAtaxiaDystonia/AthetosisHypertonicityHypotonicityPost-StrokeGenetic DisordersPrematurityTorticollis/Wry Neck (Head Tilt)Muscular DystrophyDelays In Developmental MilestonesHypotonia (Weakness, Low Tone)Hypertonia (Tightness, High Tone)Gross Motor IncoordinationDown Syndrome And Other Chromosomal DisordersMotor Planning DifficultiesGait DifficultiesOrthotic ConcernsNeurological ProblemsAutism Spectrum DisorderFloppy Baby SyndromePost-Cancer Patients (In Remission)Post-Surgery Patients
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