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University Place Chiropractic

2607 Bridgeport Way W #1D
University Place, WA 98466 253-566-2225

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I highly recommend University Place Chiropractic. Fair prices, good service... - Apr 24, 2021

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Atlas Family Chiropractic

2310 Mildred St W #130
University Place, WA 98466 253-460-4244

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Pacific Wellness

4114 Bridgeport Way W
University Place, WA 98466 253-564-4508

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Sound Healing Arts

7702 Cirque Dr W
University Place, WA 98467 253-565-2444

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