User talk:Kadiyala v

Venugopal Kadiyala, a prominent physiotherapist based in Narasaraopet, is known for his empathetic approach to patient care. With a genuine dedication to improving the well-being of his patients, Kadiyala has established himself as a trusted healthcare provider in the region.

Born and raised in Narasaraopet, Kadiyala developed a passion for physiotherapy at a young age. After completing his Bachelor’s degree in Physiotherapy, he returned to his hometown to serve the community where he grew up.

Throughout his career, Kadiyala has prioritized empathy and compassion in his interactions with patients. He believes in taking the time to listen to each individual’s concerns and needs, ensuring that they feel valued and supported throughout their treatment journey.

In addition to his clinical practice, Kadiyala is actively involved in community outreach programs aimed at promoting health and wellness. He regularly conducts educational workshops and collaborates with local organizations to raise awareness about the benefits of physiotherapy.

Kadiyala’s commitment to excellence has earned him recognition from both patients and peers. His empathetic approach to physiotherapy has positively impacted countless lives in Narasaraopet and surrounding areas.

Outside of his professional endeavors, Kadiyala enjoys spending time with his family and engaging in activities that promote personal well-being. He remains dedicated to his mission of providing empathetic care to all those in need, embodying the true spirit of healthcare service.

https://m.youtube.com/watch?v=FCHgi6lv2pE — Preceding unsigned comment added by 82.10.116.230 (talk) 10:20, 29 March 2024 (UTC)

Venugopal Kadiyala
Hi, thanks for email. I deleted your article because
 * it did not provide independent verifiable sources to enable us to verify the facts and show that it meets the notability guidelines. It is now Wikipedia policy that biographical articles about living people must have independent verifiable references, or they will be deleted. Your article had no third-party references, and there was no claim that showed that you met our criteria for notability either academically or as a clinical practitioner.
 * it was written in a promotional tone. Articles must be neutral and encyclopaedic. Examples of unsourced claims presented as fact include: Reputed... He is the most sought after Physiotherapist for many medical practitioners... always interested  to change himself with the current ongoing trends... full pledged neurological rehabilitation by adding all necessary equipment... Along with the latest things

It's a CV, not an encyclopaedia article Jimfbleak - talk to me?  06:50, 5 November 2014 (UTC)