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Monday: 7:30AM - 4:30PM
Tuesday: 8AM - 6PM
Wednesday: 7:30AM - 4:30PM
Thursday: 7:30AM - 6PM
Friday: 7:30AM - 4PM
Saturday: ClosedSunday: Closed
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1:1 sessions available accepts credit cards garage parking, street parking free wi-fi offers military discount bike parking wheelchair accessible


After over a year of my 15 y/o daughter suffering debilitating back pain that we didn't fully understand even after tons of; expensive imaging, PT, chiropractic adjustments, consults with pediatric spine specialists, cupping, red light therapy, and anything else you can think of, we FINALLY HAVE HOPE after just one appointment with Larissa!!! No exaggeration, this has been the first time since our journey began that she was able to rate her pain at ZERO. YES, ZERO!!!! I just want to cry tears of joy when I think about the profound impact our treatment plan with Larissa has already begun to have on her quality of life. Finally we can look forward to healing and her getting...read full review
When my stepson, an ED doctor who was on the front lines of Covid response, came to town and needed back pain relief, Rachel Gorman treated him. He said it was the best he had felt in years after one session. I never before imagined that physical therapy could relieve pain associated with a cellular disorder. For me, Rachel Gmach has dramatically improved the pain, allowing me to have many more pain-free days. April is a joy, a welcoming presence even on days when it's hard for me to reciprocate in kind.
Ok. You can not say enough good things about this Co. I am in middle of recovery from post reverse shoulder replacement surgery. Ms Roper and her team, are working with me after it became clear I needed one on one “ out of box” Physical Therapy, because of nature of severity of my surgery and severe muscle atrophy.
They have the patience and holistically orientated attitude, that has made my improvement a gradual reality. Nothings perfect. And I remain in cycles of pain, movement limited and anti-inflammatory meds still needed. But they the best, and at 64 I want to be as functional as possible
balancing the reality of 8 bolts, prosthetic...read full review