About Cerebron

We built the place we wished our patients had.

Cerebron didn't begin as a business plan. It began with a question its founder couldn't stop asking, what happens to patients after the hospital sends them home? This is the story of the answer.

Our story

It started with the patients no one was following up on.

Every day, hospitals across Mumbai discharge patients who have survived something serious, a stroke, a major surgery, a spinal injury, a brain trauma. The medical emergency is over. The paperwork is done. And the patient goes home.

What happens next is where most recoveries are quietly lost.

Dr. Shikha Singh saw it again and again. Patients sent home with a photocopied sheet of exercises and a vague instruction to “come back if it gets worse.” Families left to manage a recovery they had never been trained for. Months of potential progress slipping away, not because recovery wasn't possible, but because no one was guiding it.

The hospital had done its job. But the long, uncertain, deeply human work of actually recovering, that was being left to chance.

Cerebron was built to be the place that takes that work seriously. A dedicated rehabilitation clinic where recovery is treated as a discipline in its own right, specialised, structured, measured, and led by someone who genuinely understands it.

The name comes from cerebrum, the part of the brain that governs movement, thought, and control. It's a deliberate choice. Because whether the injury is to the brain itself or to the body it commands, real rehabilitation begins with understanding how the two are connected, and how, with the right help, they can be reconnected.

The founding belief

Recovery doesn't end at discharge. In many ways, that's where it truly begins.

Dr. Shikha Singh, Founder & Lead Therapist at Cerebron

Founder · Lead Therapist

Dr. Shikha Singh

MPT, Neurological Sciences

Meet Dr. Shikha

The clinician behind every plan.

Dr. Shikha Singh is the founder of Cerebron and the clinician who leads its care. She holds a Master's in Physiotherapy with a specialisation in Neurological Sciences, an advanced qualification focused on the most complex area of rehabilitation: recovery from conditions affecting the brain, spinal cord, and nervous system.

But what defines her approach isn't the qualification. It's a conviction about how rehabilitation should be done. She believes recovery should never be improvised, that every patient deserves a clear, honest plan, realistic timelines even when the truth is hard, and a clinician who stays close to the plan as the patient changes.

That's why Dr. Shikha personally assesses every patient, designs every treatment plan, and reviews every recovery.Cerebron has a skilled team of therapists and support staff who deliver care alongside her, but the clinical thinking behind each patient's journey stays with her. A deliberate choice to keep the clinic focused rather than large.

Dr. Shikha SinghMPT, Neurological SciencesFounder & Lead Therapist
What we believe

Five beliefs that shape how we work.

Cerebron isn't defined by its equipment or its address. It's defined by a set of convictions about what good rehabilitation actually looks like.

  • 01

    Recovery is a discipline, not an afterthought.

    Rehabilitation deserves the same rigour as the surgery or emergency care before it.

  • 02

    Specialist expertise changes outcomes.

    Neurological recovery is not general physiotherapy. Every plan is built on specialised knowledge.

  • 03

    Honesty is part of the treatment.

    Realistic timelines and honest assessments, even when hard. Clarity helps everyone.

  • 04

    The family is part of the recovery.

    Recovery continues at home. We train and involve families as part of the team.

  • 05

    Premium care should still feel human.

    Advanced technology and rigour don't have to feel cold. Cerebron is warm, calm, unhurried.

A clinic, a conviction, a choice.

We built the placewe wished our patients had.

, Cerebron
The Cerebron clinic, a space designed for unhurried recoveryThe space
The Cerebron space

A clinic that doesn't feel like one.

Recovery is hard enough without a space that adds to the stress.

Cerebron was designed deliberately, not to look like a hospital ward, and not to look like a gym, but to feel like somewhere a person can do difficult work calmly and with dignity.

The clinic brings together advanced rehabilitation technology and dedicated treatment areas with something most clinical spaces forget: warmth. Natural light. Room to move without feeling crowded. A pace that never makes a patient, especially an older or anxious one, feel rushed.

It's a space built on a simple idea: that how a place feels is part of how well a person recovers in it.

Krishna Tower, Kolshet Road, Thane West
Mission & Vision

What we're working towards.

Mission

Make expert rehabilitation accessible, and treat it with the seriousness it deserves.

To make expert, technology-enabled rehabilitation accessible to every patient who needs it, and to treat recovery with the seriousness, structure, and humanity it deserves.

Vision

The clinic families recommend to other families.

To become the most trusted name in neuro-rehabilitation in the region, the clinic families recommend to other families, because of the recoveries they witnessed.

Recovery is hard. Regret is harder.

Come and see what recovery should feel like.

Whether you have a clear diagnosis or simply know something needs attention, the first step is the same, an honest conversation with Dr. Shikha. Book an assessment, or visit us at the clinic.