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R Tobias Physical Therapy

1225 Crane St #105
Menlo Park, CA 94025 650-323-3001

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The particular therapist I worked with was Debbie Shulsinger. She is very good. - Aug 16, 2014

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BAK Physical Therapy

705 Oak Grove Ave
Menlo Park, CA 94025 650-363-5674

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Very inexperienced/untrained staff work here. Definitely not recommended. - Aug 30, 2019

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Diablo West Physical Therapy

3550 Alameda de Las Pulgas
Menlo Park, CA 94025 650-926-9413

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Diablo West has helped me get a lot more functional. They hire the best physical... - Mar 15, 2020

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Sharon T Hwang

1225 Crane St Ste 105
Menlo Park, CA 94025 650-329-8146

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Laurie Quinn

Menlo Park, CA 94025 650-400-4347

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Laurie is an exceptionally experienced and smart PT. She worked for many years... - Oct 24, 2022

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