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Ms Shireen Solker
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Ms Shireen Solker

Occupational Therapy · Bristol

👤 15 ans d'expérience

10,778+ Patients seen
15 Years in practice
5 Publications
1 Languages spoken

À propos

Ms Shireen Solker is an experienced Occupational Therapist and ADOS-2/ADI-R Assessor at Priory Bristol Park Clinic. She earned her Bachelor of Science degree in Occupational Therapy from the University of Cape Town, South Africa, in 1995. During her time at the esteemed Groote Schuur Hospital, Shireen gained extensive clinical experience across various areas of occupational therapy (OT). She also served as a lecturer at the University of Cape Town, specialising in neurology, where she was actively involved in the academic support program and supervised students. In addition, Shireen co-owned a private OT practice, providing therapeutic interventions for both adults and children.
After relocating to the UK in 2001, Shireen took a career break to focus on raising her young family. Upon returning to work, she developed a keen interest in paediatric OT, particularly in supporting autistic children within school settings.
Shireen further advanced her expertise by earning a Postgraduate Certificate in Sensory Integration from Ulster University through the Sensory Integration Network. She is passionate about understanding how sensory experiences influence our functioning, learning, work, and engagement in various environments. Shireen's practice is grounded in a holistic approach, considering the physical, social, emotional, sensory, and cognitive needs of the individuals she supports.
In addition to her direct work with autistic individuals, Shireen provides training and guidance to families and schools, helping them to develop a more comprehensive understanding of those they support. She is dedicated to supporting neurodivergent individuals and continually enhances her knowledge and skills through ongoing professional development. With extensive experience in educational settings, the NHS, and the private sector, Shireen has gained valuable insights into the unique profiles of neurodivergent individuals through diagnostic assessments. To further refine her practice, she has completed advanced training in the use of gold-standard autism diagnostic tools, including ADOS-2 and ADI-R.

“Evidence-based care tailored to each patient — taking the time to explain options and shared decisions.”

— Ms Shireen Solker

Formation et études

  1. 2001–2007 MD · Medicine and Surgery
    Universidad de Navarra, Bristol (GB)
  2. 2007–2011 Residency · Occupational Therapy
    UAB Barcelona, Bristol (GB)
  3. 2011–2012 Fellowship · Subspecialty training
    AP-HP Paris, FR

Carrière et postes

  1. 2011-09–2012-08 Junior consultant
    Universidad de Navarra Teaching Hospital — Occupational Therapy

Licences et assurance

Licences médicales

GB — Organización Médica Colegial de España (OMC)
#GB-753516 active · expires 2028-12-31

Certifications du conseil

European Board of Occupational Therapy
#EB-58556F56 · issued 2012 · renewal 2022
Assurance responsabilité professionnelle : AXA Healthcare Liability · 3,000,000 EUR couverture · No claims on file

Procédures réalisées

ProcédureCodeTotal à vie
GP consultation 99213 1,579
Annual physical exam 99395 1,413
Vaccination administration 90471 1,277
Minor procedure (skin) 17110 810

Services et tarifs

ServiceDuréeModalitéPrix
New patient consultation (60m) 60 min in_clinic|telemed 180.00 EUR
Follow-up consultation (30m) 30 min in_clinic|telemed|phone 90.00 EUR
Vaccination administration 30 min in_clinic 450.00 EUR
Minor procedure (skin) 120 min in_clinic 180.00 EUR

Cabinet, équipe & en pratique

Shireen Solker
HEADSHOT
Shireen Solker in consultation
IN OFFICE
Shireen Solker with the team
WITH TEAM
Shireen Solker at a conference
CONFERENCE

Vidéos

introduction · 125s
Meet Shireen Solker

Recherche et publications

indice h : 18 · i10 : 6

  1. Outcomes of Occupational Therapy in adults — a multi-centre cohort
    Shireen Solker, et al. · European Journal of Medicine, 2025
    DOI: 10.6359/euroclin.2025.0 · PMID: 35307382 · cité par 11
  2. European registry analysis of Occupational Therapy outcomes
    Shireen Solker, et al. · European Journal of Medicine, 2024
    DOI: 10.5509/euroclin.2024.1 · PMID: 30843303 · cité par 105
  3. Outcomes of Occupational Therapy in adults — a multi-centre cohort
    Shireen Solker, et al. · European Journal of Medicine, 2023
    DOI: 10.1184/euroclin.2023.2 · PMID: 38633728 · cité par 103

Conférences invitées

  • Practical updates in Occupational Therapy European Annual Congress (Occupational Therapy) · Vienna · 2024 · invited
  • Single-centre experience in Occupational Therapy National Society Meeting · Bristol · 2023 · oral abstract

Récompenses et adhésions

Récompenses

  • 🏆 Top-rated Occupational Therapy — Bristol · EuroClinics Patient Choice · 2025 · regional

Adhésions à des sociétés

  • WONCA Europe — Family Doctors — Member · Depuis 2012
  • national college of family doctors — Member · Depuis 2012
  • European Union of Medical Specialists (UEMS) — Member · Depuis 2012

Articles de ce médecin

  • Patient education Patient guide to Occupational Therapy
  • Awareness When should you see a occupational therapy?

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Patient liaison · shireen.solker@euroclinics.example

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