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Bhakti Wellness Center

7300 Metro Blvd #340
Edina, MN 55439 612-859-7709

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I go to their Edina office but I am always pleased with the results - Mar 25, 2023

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Inspiring Massage

11300 Minnetonka Mills Rd #C
Hopkins, MN 55305 952-933-3000

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I love this center! It's not a subscription type high-sell massage... - Oct 24, 2022

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Wellspring Health Center

6485 City W Pkwy
Eden Prairie, MN 55344 952-933-1150

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Hopkins Health & Wellness

15 8th Ave N #1
Hopkins, MN 55343 952-933-5085

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Frank is fantastic - Sep 04, 2016

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Touch of Health Wellness Center

1615 Main St
Hopkins, MN 55343 952-922-8895

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Virginias Massage

229 Monroe Ave N
Hopkins, MN 55343 612-991-6924

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