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Matter regarding DGHS directive on physiotherapists' not entitled to use "Dr" prefix under further examination: Official sources

A letter written by Directorate General of Health Services, Dr Sunita Sharma, to Dr Dilip Bhanushali, National President, IMA, said that an official committee had reiterated that persons with qualifications in physiotherapy "are not entitled to use the prefix 'Dr' under any circumstances whatsoever".

September 10, 2025 / 21:44 IST
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The Directorate General of Health Services (DGHS) of the Ministry of Health and Family Welfare, had earlier given directions that physiotherapists should not use the prefix 'Dr.', stating that they are not medical doctors.

The matter regarding physiotherapists' not entitled to use the prefix "Dr" is under further examination on the directive issued by DGHS and it is reserved only for registered medical practitioners, official sources said on Wednesday.

The Directorate General of Health Services (DGHS) of the Ministry of Health and Family Welfare, had earlier given directions that physiotherapists should not use the prefix 'Dr.', stating that they are not medical doctors.

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A letter written by Directorate General of Health Services, Dr Sunita Sharma, to Dr Dilip Bhanushali, National President, IMA, said that an official committee had reiterated that persons with qualifications in physiotherapy "are not entitled to use the prefix 'Dr' under any circumstances whatsoever".

"It is hereby directed that the usage of the prefix "Dr." for physiotherapists in the Competency Based Curriculum for Physiotherapy - Approved Syllabus 2025 be removed forthwith. A more appropriate and respectful title may be considered for graduates and postgraduates of physiotherapy, without causing ambiguity to patients or the public," said the letter written on September 9.