Our Name
Pronounce it easily as (e-gei-ro)
Egeiro means to rise – a reflection of renewal, restoration and forward movement.
It speaks to the heart of what we do: supporting our clients in their process of healing and recovery, and guiding them towards a stronger, more confident version of themselves.
Our Logo
Our logo takes the form of a doorway, framing a rising sun over mountains – a symbol of new beginnings and forward movement.
It represents the journey we walk alongside our clients, shaped by partnership grounded in balance, trust and a shared commitment to care.


Our Team
Brenna Ng
Co-founder, Physiotherapist
MSc (Distinction) Physiotherapy Neurorehabilitation, UON Nottingham
BSc (Hons) Physiotherapy, TCD Ireland
Dip. Physiotherapy, NYP Singapore
AHPC Registered Physiotherapist
Expertise: Vestibular Rehabilitation, Musculoskeletal Physiotherapy, Neurological Rehabilitation
Brenna is a senior physiotherapist with over a decade of experience and a special interest in vestibular rehabilitation.
Her clinical work spans both acute and community healthcare settings in Singapore, including Sengkang General Hospital, Singapore General Hospital, and Alexandra Hospital, as well as community organisations and polyclinics. She has extensive experience managing complex neurological, vestibular, and musculoskeletal conditions across the continuum of care.
Beyond clinical practice, Brenna has contributed actively to education as a clinical educator and AHPC supervisor.
Her approach is defined by precision, clarity, and a deep commitment to individualised care — supporting each person through recovery with intention, confidence, and long-term sustainability.

Our Team
Chan Keng Huat
Co-founder, Physiotherapist
BSc (Hons) Physiotherapy, TCD Ireland
Expertise: Musculoskeletal Physiotherapy, Geriatric Rehabilitation
Keng Huat is a senior physiotherapist with over a decade of experience across acute and community settings, including Sengkang General Hospital, Singapore General Hospital, and Alexandra Hospital, as well as community organisations.
He brings extensive experience in managing musculoskeletal and geriatric conditions across inpatient, outpatient, and home-based settings. He is also a certified AHPC supervisor, and is actively involved in mentoring and developing fellow physiotherapists.
His approach focuses on restoring function, preserving independence, and delivering care that is both clinically grounded and thoughtfully tailored to each individual.
