Dr Sweety Bhatnagar

Occupational Therapist | M.o.t,Aiota,MNRI(CERTIFIED)

About Dr. Sweety Bhatnagar


At the helm of Nurturing Minds, a premier Pediatric Occupational Therapy Center, stands Dr. Sweety Bhatnagar, a distinguished professional whose credentials are as robust as her passion for child development. With an M.O.T from AIOTA and a prestigious certification in MNRI (Masgutova Neurosensorimotor Reflex Integration), Dr. Bhatnagar has dedicated her career to the well-being and advancement of children facing diverse developmental challenges.


As the founder of Nurturing Minds, Dr. Bhatnagar oversees a sanctuary where young minds and bodies are guided through personalized therapy journeys, allowing each child to unlock their fullest potential. The center offers an oasis of specialized services, including:


Sensory Integration: Tailored programs to help children with sensory processing issues, enhancing their ability to interpret and respond to the world around them.


Special Education: Individualized educational strategies that cater to unique learning needs, empowering children to thrive academically.



Oral Motor Therapy: Techniques designed to strengthen the oral muscles, improve speech clarity, and aid in feeding difficulties, fostering confidence and independence.


Handwriting Training: Structured interventions to develop fine motor skills and handwriting proficiency, enabling successful and confident communication.


Parental Counseling & Education: Providing parents with the tools, knowledge, and support they need to navigate their child's developmental journey alongside them.


Reflex Integration: A focus on integrating primitive reflexes that can interfere with motor development, emotional regulation, and cognitive function.


Dr. Bhatnagar’s philosophy is rooted in the belief that every child deserves a nurturing environment to grow, and through her expert guidance, Nurturing Minds stands as a beacon of hope and progress for families. She is not just a therapist; she's a mentor to parents, an advocate for children, and a pioneer in pediatric occupational therapy.