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Bridge Physical Therapy & Wellness

9311 SE 36th St #208
Mercer Island, WA 98040 206-402-6339

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Have worked with therapists at Bridge on hip, knee and neck issues with excellent... - Feb 16, 2024

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Olympic Physical Therapy

7525 SE 24th St Ste 510
Mercer Island, WA 98040 206-230-8320

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Recommendation for the physical therapist Mark Bauma who is excellent - Sep 20, 2018

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Bright-Tobin, Laura A

2737 77th Ave SE # 214
Mercer Island, WA 98040 206-651-9405

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Highly knowledgeable and caring professionals. Helped tremendously with rehabilitation... - Apr 18, 2018

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Mercer Island Physical Therapy

7900 SE 28th St Ste 102
Mercer Island, WA 98040 206-232-9045

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I broke both of my feet after I fell off of a ladder. After three months of... - Jul 08, 2013

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