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Sutter Medical Foundation

2700-2720 Low Ct
Fairfield, CA 94534 707-427-4900

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Excellent hand therapist. - Dec 10, 2014

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Body In Balance Physical Therapy

222 Acacia St
Fairfield, CA 94533 707-421-2095

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Great place to go to heal up. - Apr 25, 2021

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Northbay Healthcare

3250 Rancho Solano Pkwy
Fairfield, CA 94534 707-646-5470

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Great at helping me regain strength after my injury - Apr 26, 2021

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Vibrantcare Rehabilitation

1411 Oliver Rd #2-200
Fairfield, CA 94534 707-428-1311

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Natalie Cooley

2702 Low Ct
Fairfield, CA 94534 707-427-4900

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Specialists Rehab

2702 Low Ct
Fairfield, CA 94534 707-432-2660

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