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Beth Israel Deaconess Hospital

482 Bedford St
Lexington, MA 02420 781-672-2010

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I worked with two PT's here and both were excellent. - Feb 10, 2020

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Lahey Lexington

16 Hayden Ave
Lexington, MA 02421 781-372-7000

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Lexington Physical Therapy

35 Bedford St Ste 5
Lexington, MA 02420 781-861-8884

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Have had physical therapy from this organization several times in recent years... - Aug 14, 2013

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Kalogeris Physical Therapy

35 Bedford St Ste 9
Lexington, MA 02420 781-863-1801

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Sports & Physical Therapy

57 Bedford St
Lexington, MA 02420 781-541-5111

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Good people and attitudes. - Dec 03, 2013

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