Dr Tahera Khanom

Dr Tahera Khanom

Dr. Tahera Khanom is an Australian trained Rehabilitation Medicine Physician with more than 14 years of working experience as a doctor. She is currently working at the Central Adelaide Local Health Network including Royal Adelaide Hospital and Queen Elizabeth Hospital. She has completed her specialist Rehabilitation Medicine training in South Australia working at all the major hospital services to become a Fellow of the Australasian Faculty of Rehabilitation Medicine (FAFRM), a faculty of the Royal Australasian College of Physicians (RACP).

She has expertise in assessment and management of patients who have ongoing physical impairment/disability and associated functional impairments.

She has been leading the multidisciplinary team working towards patients’ rehabilitation goal and she has recently obtained Associate Fellowship of Royal Australasian College of Medical Administration (AFRACMA).

Dr Khanom has experience with all areas of rehabilitation including stroke rehabilitation, neurorehabilitation, orthogeriatric rehabilitation, musculoskeletal medicine, amputee rehabilitation, brain and spinal injury rehabilitation, pain rehabilitation and reconditioning.

Dr Khanom is keen to keep working with adult patients of all ages, who have conditions including neurological disorders, spinal cord injury, brain injury, musculoskeletal injury, amputation, chronic disease, non-complex chronic pain, deconditioning and orthopaedic trauma.