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Center for Life Design

684 Excelsior Blvd #120
Excelsior, MN 55331 612-270-6323

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Roxann is pleasant, responsive, highly trained, reasonably priced. - Sep 22, 2018

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La Vida Massage

23780 Hwy 7
Excelsior, MN 55331 952-474-3699

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Very professional. All their therapists are excellent. - Feb 24, 2014

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Marty Chiropractic and Nutrition

464 2nd St #200
Excelsior, MN 55331 952-474-4121

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Sanctuary Salonspa

5615 Manitou Rd
Excelsior, MN 55331 952-474-4412

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The most important thing you can do to assure yourself high-quality medical care is to form a strong relationship with a good primary care physician and, at times, together make informed decisions on specialty care.

We advise consumers to select physicians who are “board certified,” and we report on board certification status in our ratings tables. We describe here what board certification means and why it is important.

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