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Northwestern Medicine Orthopaedics

420 N State Rte 31
Crystal Lake, IL 60012 815-356-5200

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These guys are freaking awesome. I was in physical therapy for two surgeries... - Aug 17, 2018

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Accelerated Rehabilitation Center

360 Station Dr #250
Crystal Lake, IL 60014 815-356-1750

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Emily Craigen is the best. - Dec 16, 2014

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Eclipse Orthopedic Rehabilitation

750 E Terra Cotta Ave Ste D
Crystal Lake, IL 60014 815-444-8037

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She diagnosed me correctly and now I’m a lot better - Mar 03, 2020

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Given Sports and Physical Therapy

407 E Terra Cotta Ave #E
Crystal Lake, IL 60014 815-477-8004

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Good Shepherd Physical Therapy

5150 Northwest Hwy #5
Crystal Lake, IL 60014 815-455-8172

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