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Elite Rehab Institute

1100 Lake St #LL56
Oak Park, IL 60301 708-848-8488

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Long waiting time to schedule appts, but they have some good massage therapists. - Sep 19, 2013

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Massage Therapy of Oak Park

1043 Wenonah Ave
Oak Park, IL 60304 708-386-7415

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Acupuncture Points Your Way to Health

1102 Chicago Ave
Oak Park, IL 60302 708-445-2000

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Holistic Harmony Massage & Wellness

6955 North Ave #103
Oak Park, IL 60302 708-634-6955

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Stacy Farmer is very skilled. I felt better after the first massage and my... - May 23, 2020

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Rapacz Naprapathic Center

6429 W North Ave #103
Oak Park, IL 60302 708-383-1626

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Soaring Therapeutic Massage

943 Garfield St
Oak Park, IL 60304 708-725-5020

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