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Healthcare Center at Christiana

200 Hygeia Dr
Newark, DE 19713 302-623-0390

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THEY DO EXCELLENT WORK - Nov 11, 2017

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Concentra

15 Omega Dr B#K
Newark, DE 19713 302-368-5100

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They are professional - Apr 22, 2022

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University of Delaware Physical Therapy

540 S College Ave #160
Newark, DE 19713 302-831-8893

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I have been going to the University of Delaware Star Campus PT for years now... - Jul 05, 2024

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ATI Physical Therapy

2600 Glasgow Ave #105
Newark, DE 19702 302-838-2165

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Blue Hen Physical Therapy

407 New London Rd
Newark, DE 19711 302-453-1588

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Easy parking. Caring therapists. Excellent scheduling and on-time appointments. - Dec 06, 2013

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Pivot Physical Therapy

2717 Pulaski Hwy
Newark, DE 19702 302-292-3454

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