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NovaCare Rehabilitation

3115 Rte 38 #300
Mount Laurel, NJ 08054 856-273-8080

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I do want to try another Physical Therapy place, I usually go here as close... - Mar 21, 2018

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Advantage Therapy & Sleep Center

1001 Briggs Rd #270
Mount Laurel, NJ 08054 856-840-0700

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I went in for my shoulder and they helped me to rotate it much better, plus... - May 21, 2019

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Ivy Rehab Physical Therapy

127 Ark Rd #23
Mount Laurel, NJ 08054 856-608-7733

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My PT, Patti, was amazing. I had many physical and neurological problems after... - Mar 31, 2017

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