Boroji Osindero is a qualified physiotherapist with over 20 years’ work experience in her field. She graduated from the University of Birmingham, England in 1998. She has an extensive range of clinical and administrative experience through her various work experience.
She started her career as a physiotherapist in the UK and thereafter relocated to the United States to continue her career. In 2001, she was employed by Tender Touch Health Care Services in New Jersey, as the Director of Rehabilitation Services for their 22 bed Nursing Facility, where she served as a treating physiotherapist, administering care to its aged population whilst also managing a team of Physical Therapists, Occupational Therapists and Speech and Language Therapists. During this time, she also completed her MBA in 2005 with special concentration in Marketing from Rutgers University, New Jersey, USA.
In 2007, Osindero relocated to Lagos, Nigeria and established her first rehabilitation facility, Wellpath Physiotherapy and Wellness Ltd; a one stop rehabilitation facility providing physical therapy services, occupational therapy, speech therapy and the sale of home medical supplies.
Wellpath is one of the leading rehabilitation providers in the state with three branches in Victoria Island, Ikoyi and Lekki. Wellpath Physiotherapy has consistently been an industry leader being the first to provide inpatient rehabilitation centre in Lagos.
In Lagos, there is a hike in numbers of stroke survivors and the need for rehabilitation birthed health care services rendered by Wellpath for dysphasia, dysphagia, cognitive impairment, and motor disability.
“At Wellpath, our inpatient rehabilitation facility has been accredited to provide intensive rehabilitation services for clients in a home-like setting, where they receive daily physiotherapy and occupational therapy, seven days a week” she revealed.
As a one stop rehabilitation centre, whether you require physiotherapy, occupational therapy and speech language care, they are able to meet your needs.
With their new telehealth option, they perform services virtually, and for clients living in remote areas with internet availability, their telehealth option is fast becoming a popular option especially in the covid-19 season.
Their vision is to be the foremost provider of the first-class physiotherapy and rehabilitation services throughout Nigeria using international best practices, equipment and technology.
Boroji is a recipient of the “Best Female Physiotherapist” Award 2017, given by the Lagos Physiotherapists Association and the winner of NHEA awards 2018 and 2019 for ‘Best Physical therapy Practice’.
Osindero currently serves on the board of Atlantic Hall School as well as the Lagos State Sports Commission. She was recently appointed to the Healthcare Federation of Nigeria Exco board and is the Vice Chairman of the Medical, Pharmacy and Allied Profession’s Committee of the Lagos State Chamber of Commerce.


