7AM - 6PM
3127 Cape Horn Rd, Red Lion7AM - 6PM
14625 Mount Airy Rd #103, Shrewsbury“Great staff very patient and will move at your pace ,especially if you want to be more aggressive with your progress .No pressure either way .“
8:30AM - 3PM
221 W Philadelphia St, York“Haven't been to a chiropractor for 50+ years but my daughter convinced me to check him out. Dr. Tyler did a great job explaining some issues to me, gave me some exercises to work on, and made some adjustments that just felt really good!“
8:30AM - 3PM
38 S Belvidere Ave, York“These dedicated volunteers make you feel like you are in a high class medical facility. Love this place for my parents when they needed help most. Whole stuff was super helpful and kind. We appreciate you all ??“
7AM - 7PM
3214 E Market St, York“Josh was recommended to my by my friend. I needed PT after hurting my back lifting. He is patient with his clients, meets them where they are in their recovery and incredibly personable.It was great that he was able to come to my home to help me. He also gave me homework to do in between our sessions and introduced me to a new form of yoga too!I highly recommend him and his services.“
7AM - 7PM
306 N 7th St, Columbia“Every therapist here is amazing. I have taken my daughter to 3 different PT places, and this is the 1st place that has taken the time to learn about her rare disability. Which makes healing alot easier. So glad we were introduced to them.“
6:30AM - 6PM
306 N 7th St, Columbia“Dr.Coyne is an excellent Dr.takes his time to listen.Ashley his nurse was so very helpful with my new diet and all are very friendly.. this is a great place when looking for a Dr..“
9AM - 6PM
46 S 18th St, Columbia“Great work, very personable (Dr. Blake and the receptionist). After years of back issues, I'm finally getting straightened out. No more pain in the neck! It's always a joy going there :)“
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“The staff is very attentive to their patients pain level and when they reach that they do stop and find another exercise that will help the patient with our pain“